The Cover Girl by Amy Rossi #bookreview @harlequinbooks

Overview

Thrilling and glamorous as its runways and backstage parties, The Cover Girl is also heartbreaking and redemptive with an ending that made me cry. Birdie is a singular, unforgettable character whose story encapsulates so much of what led up to the #MeToo movement, and why the movement was so necessary.”
—Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Pines

Find them early enough, and they will always be her girls.

Birdie Rhodes was only thirteen when legendary modeling agent Harriet Goldman discovered her in a department store and transformed her into one of Harriet’s Girls. What followed felt like the start of something incredible, a chance for shy Birdie to express herself in front of the camera. But two years later, she meets a thirty-one-year-old rock star, and her teenage heart falls hard as he leads her into a new life, despite Harriet’s warnings. Then, as abruptly as it began, it’s over, like a lipstick-smeared fever dream. Birdie tries hard to forget that time—starting over in Paris, in the dying embers of the LA punk scene, in Boston at the height of the AIDS crisis. She’s not that person anymore. At least, that’s what she’s been telling herself.

Decades later, Birdie lives a quiet life. She works modest gigs, takes Pilates and mostly keeps to herself. Maybe it’s not the glamor she once envisioned, but it’s peaceful. Comfortable. Then a letter arrives, inviting Birdie to celebrate Harriet’s fifty-year career. Except Birdie hasn’t spoken to her in nearly thirty years—with good reason.

Almost famous, almost destroyed, Birdie can only make her own future if she reckons with her past—the fame, the trauma, the opportunities she gave up for a man who brought her into a life she wasn’t ready for. Just like she’s not ready now. But the painful truth waits for nobody. Not even Birdie Rhodes.

For fans of My Dark Vanessa and Taylor Jenkins Reid, this striking debut novel explores the dizzying fallout of being seen and not heard in a high-stakes industry that leaves no silhouette unscathed.

Review

This book surprised me. I honestly did not expect to enjoy it as much as I did. Why? I did not think that a cover girl story would interest me. But, Birdie proved me wrong!

Birdie Rhodes was only thirteen when legendary modeling agent Harriet Goldman discovered her in a department store and transformed her into one of Harriet’s Girls. What followed felt like the start of something incredible, a chance for shy Birdie to express herself in front of the camera.

There are a lot of emotions that run through you as you read this. Birdie is only 13 when her career begins. So, she is terribly naïve. Her parents are very hands off. So, it is all up to Harriet to protect her. And the further you read the more you realize Harriet did not do a great job in her role as protector. Enter the “Rock star”! Let me just say…Birdie was 15 when she met him. Y’all!!!

This book takes you behind the scenes of a world I didn’t think I cared much about. But Birdie is a character that keeps you reading. She is broken but yet she is still tough as nails.

Hillary Huber is the narrator and she helped bring this story to life!

Need a tale which will get your emotions all up in a tizzy…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today!

I received this novel from the publisher for a honest review.

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3 Responses to The Cover Girl by Amy Rossi #bookreview @harlequinbooks

  1. Emotions all up in a tizzy – I like that expression. 🙂

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