Dear Future Self by Lisa Becker

Posted February 2, 2020 by karenbaron in Novella, Review, Romance, Series, Short Stories / 0 Comments

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Dear Future Self by Lisa Becker

Dear Future Self

by Lisa Becker
five-stars
Series: Rock Star Romance #2
Series Rating: five-stars
on February 4, 2020
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Pages: 85
Format: Kindle
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People think they know Jase Connors: Former front man for Kings Quarters. Successful solo artist. Consummate playboy. What they don’t know is he’s tired from road life. Tired of road life. Just plain tired.
When a beloved high school teacher passes away, Jase returns to his Midwestern childhood home to honor the teacher’s final wishes. Sparks fly when he’s reunited with his childhood best friend, Cami, and is forced to confront choices that made him the man he is today.
Dear Future Self is a 23,000-word novella spin-off of award-winning Starfish: A Rock Star Romance. It can be read as a stand-alone and guarantees a happily ever after. For mature readers only.

Dear Future Self by Lisa Becker is a great short read for those busy days where you need to unwind with a steamy novella.

Will Jase change his playboy ways to be with Cami?

Jase

Jase was the frontman for King’s Quarters and know he is a solo act. Just he isn’t feeling it like he used to. After getting news about his old English teacher dying and that he was named in the will. Jase goes back home to find out what the teacher left him. Not only that, but to maybe finally get the girl of his dreams that is really in his past.

What I like about Jase is that he is a hothead at times, but that is just an act. He is a sweet guy when he isn’t acting like a rock star. Jase used to be, and kind of still is a geeky kid that was in the church choir and choir in school.

Cami

Cami knew Jase when he was a little kid up until he changed in their sophomore year of high school, and he shut her out of his life. That hurt her, and she grew up as well. Cami is now a high school music teacher and lost a lot in a short amount of time. Although she is gaining a lot more as well.

Dear Future Self CRWhat I like about Cami is that she fights for what she wants until she doesn’t have any fight left. She also doesn’t put up with Jase’s problems either.

Five Stars for Dear Future Self by Lisa Becker

Ms. Becker wrote another great book. In this one, we follow Jase and him finding someone that he wants to be his forever girl. He has a lot to prove to her and to figure out somethings about himself while honoring his old high school English teacher’s wishes. It is wonderfully written, and I can’t wait for more from Ms. Becker.

I am rating it five stars and recommend it to adult readers only.

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First Book in the Series

Starfish by Lisa Becker

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of Dear Future Self by Lisa Becker.

Until the next time,

Karen Signature

Happy Reading!

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About Lisa Becker

Lisa Becker

Lisa had endured her share of hilarious and heinous cyber dates, many of which inspired Click: An Online Love Story, Double Click and Right Click. The books, about a young woman’s search for love online in Los Angeles, have been called, “a fast read that will keep you entertained,” “a fun, quick read for fans of Sex and the City,” and “hard to put down.” The first in the series has now been optioned for a major motion picture.

She’s written bylined articles about online dating and has been featured in Cupid’s Pulse, Garmental.com, TV Grapevine, GalTime.com, Single Edition, Career 2.0, The Perfect Soulmate, Chick Lit Central and numerous other book blogs and websites.

A former public relations professional, Lisa has worked with some of the biggest consumer companies in the world including McDonald’s, Ford, Sony and Gatorade. She’s also a former college professor, teaching public relations and communications classes at University of Southern California and Oglethorpe University.

As Lisa’s grandmother used to say, “for every chair, there’s a tush.” Lisa is now happily married to a wonderful man she met online and lives in Manhattan Beach with him and their two daughters. So, if it happened for her, there’s hope for anyone!

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

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