Monday, March 22, 2021

Book Review: I Think We're Alone Now


 I Think We're Alone Now

by Claire Hastings

 

Malls, arcades, made-up pop stars, food courts, and mall concerts, yeah, that was a good chunk of the 80s.

Working at the Pine Hill Galleria is a placeholder job for Tavis at best, he tolerates the job, but then he gets a shot at babysitting a mall concert hopping pop star. Oh, what fun that could be.

Elle is a product of the times, a made-up personality. Whose alter ego is Glitter. A pop star who tours the country performing in shopping malls. Yeah, that sort of thing was done then.

Travis quickly makes a discovery. Glitter is, well, read the book and find out. Travis is glad to take the body Guard job, which he turns into guarding her body. Things start to get steamy in a dressing room, but it's not because it is in Louisiana.

The novella is well written and flows nicely along. Even those nostalgic for the 80s will enjoy this book. 




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