Review: Lonely For You Only - Monica Murphy


Review: Lonely For You Only - Book #6 Lancaster Prep Series - Monica Murphy -February 2024
I am going to be sad to see the
Lancaster Prep series finish as I've only got two more books sitting on my
bookshelf to read until I am up to date with this series and have to wait for
Monica Murphy to write more of the next generation of Lancasters. At the end of
New Year's Day, we saw Scarlett Lancaster and Tate Ramsey on TV as he sang in
Times Square as the ball dropped. Lonely for You Only is their story and
how their story began. It all started with Scarlett's 18th birthday party and
her desire to impress and finally tell Ian how she felt about him, only for him
to leave the party. Her father had hired Tate as a surprise as 13/14-year-old
Scarlett had been in love with him and had his poster above her bed, now he is
just a washed-up pop star but after singing at the party, he is now a viral act
and the records and studios want him back as he is currently a hot commodity.
The thing though is while he was at the party, the paparazzi caught him in a
fake kiss situation with Scarlett Lancaster and the world went crazy and
believed that these two are romantically involved. This couldn't be further
from the truth but the studio wants them as a package deal. Now Tate has to
convince Scarlett to become his fake girlfriend, it helps though that there is
chemistry between the pair of them as we read sparks flying between the pair.
What will happen though when the record company wants him to choose between
Scarlett and his music? Who will he pick? The girl he loves or his music dream
finally coming true again. He messed up once before and made the wrong
decision, can he choose the right one this time around? I have to also admit, that
I loved Scarlett's parents Fitzgerald and Gloria Lancaster, something that I
never thought I would say about Lancaster's Parents but they were "the
nicer" Lancasters and you could see that they cared and loved their
daughter and wanted the best for her. I do wish though that we had seen a bit
more of Scarlett's twin siblings as it felt in this book that in parts, she was
treated as an only child and then you were like Oh, that's right - she has two
younger siblings.
I am now excited to continue in my Lancaster journey by Monica Murphy but will
be sad when it ends.
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