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The Breakup Tour

The Breakup Tour, February 2024
by Emily Wibberley, Austin Siegemund-Broka

Berkley
Featuring: Max Harcourt; Riley Wynn
352 pages
ISBN: 0593638646
EAN: 9780593638644
Kindle: B0C3C1TLJ8
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"a love letter to Swifties"

Fresh Fiction Review

The Breakup Tour
Emily Wibberley, Austin Siegemund-Broka

Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel
Posted January 28, 2024

Women's Fiction | Romance Comedy

Riley Winn’s marriage to a Hollywood star just ended. To cope with the pain, she’s written an entire album of break-up songs – one for each man she’s ever had feelings for. The lead single off the album isn’t based on her ex-husband, but he claims it is. To get out from underneath his manipulations, Riley drops in on the real inspiration - Max.
Max and Riley were supposed to tour together, but at the very last moment, Max backed out. He couldn’t leave home and the struggling family business. Although he’s thought about what might have happened if he had chosen differently that day, he’s never listened to Riley’s music. Not even when she became a superstar. He has no idea which break-up song is about their life together, even though his sister has her suspicions. Max is stunned to see Riley saunter back into his life.
Riley makes him an offer and Max counters with his own. He will agree to allow their past life to become public if he can tour with her.
It’s been years since they’ve played together, but there are days when everything just feels right. Could this be a second chance at romance?
THE BREAK-UP TOUR is a love letter to Swifties everywhere. Riley’s a superstar who loves the spotlight and Max is a homebody who hates it. They should not work together, and yet they balance each other out. They find themselves in the music, both playing and creating it together. Riley’s a strong character, learning what she wants by knowing what she doesn’t want. Readers won’t be able to help root for the two of them.

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SUMMARY

A rising-star musician has a second chance at love with an old flame she remembers all too well in this swoony romance from the acclaimed authors of The Roughest Draft.

Riley Wynn went from a promising singer-songwriter to a superstar overnight, thanks to her breakup song concept album and its unforgettable lead single. When Riley’s ex-husband claims the hit song is about him, she does something she hasn’t in ten years and calls Max Harcourt, her college boyfriend and the real inspiration for the song of the summer.

Max hasn’t spoken to Riley since their relationship ended. He’s content with managing the retirement home his family owns, but it’s not the life filled with music he dreamed of. When Riley asks him to go public as her songwriting muse, he agrees on one condition: he’ll join her band on tour.

As they perform across the country, Max and Riley start to realize that while they hit some wrong notes in the past, their future could hold incredible things.And their rekindled relationship will either last forever or go down in flames.


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