Run, Rose, Run: A Novel - book cover
  • Publisher : Grand Central Publishing
  • Published : 11 Apr 2023
  • Pages : 448
  • ISBN-10 : 1538723964
  • ISBN-13 : 9781538723968
  • Language : English

Run, Rose, Run: A Novel

THE #1 BESTSELLING THRILLER FROM AMERICA'S MOST BELOVED SUPERSTAR AND THE WORLD'S BESTSELLING AUTHOR.  COMING AS A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE FROM REESE WITHERSPOON'S HELLO SUNSHINE.

A new singer arrives in Nashville. She calls herself AnnieLee Keyes, and she has more beauty, talent, and ambition than most -- and a dangerous past that she's running from.   Her performance of original songs at open-mic night at the Cat's Paw Saloon downtown transfixes Ethan Blake, back-up musician for country star Ruthanna Ryder. 
 
Ruthanna may have retired-for deeply personal reasons-but that doesn't mean she's stopped writing music. Every day, she records songs she'll never release. When Ruthanna hears AnnieLee sing, the legend decides to help the ingenue.  
 
But a boost from a mega-star like Ruthanna may spotlight the talented newcomer's secret. Now AnnieLee may not live long enough to realize her dreams of stardom-or for the world to learn her true identity.

 

Readers Top Reviews

Deborah Finnamore
Parents, don't let your kid's dreams of stardom carry them away to Nashville without reading this book first. Having previously lived in Nashville for fifteen years, I found a familiar tone within its pages. Frankly, it is one I miss dearly as there's no place like Nashville. Everyone you know or meet wants to be a singer/songwriter, knows one, lives with one, works for one, or has managed to become one of the few who earn their living at it. It's a tight-knit, warm and welcoming, albeit suspicious of strangers looking to strike it rich kind of community. Rose's experiences in this story reflect reality due to Dolly's strength as a storyteller and no doubt her personal experience of many years of paying dues before breaking into the business. I don't know her, don't judge me, nor am I a country music fan. But I purchased this book because I appreciate the universal story of working hard to earn what you get and not quitting until you get it. Both Dolly and James have this story in common. (I recently read James' book "James Patterson: The Stories of My Life." It's excellent.) I started this book yesterday and finished it today because I couldn't put it down. That said, I've rated it four stars because while it reflects everything that Patterson fans love about his writing style, in a few spots I did find myself ahead of the details, and not really needing some of those lines in order to arrive where they were leading. About four chapters in I found the solid footing of the story, and only a couple of times after the midpoint I experienced a few too many details that I didn't feel like I would miss if I skipped. I heartily recommend this book whether you appreciate country music or not.
Dianemarie YatesD
Rose is an unforgettable character faced with a common but no less treacherous problem, running from an abusive husband and trying to grab onto the dream at the same time. Loved it! Just one thing could use some rethinking: the semi-truck scene. They have near as many gears as they have wheels and you can't just jump in, pop the clutch and burn down the road like you can in a pickup. But I loved the story and stayed up late reading it. All those new Dolly songs I need to hear!
BrendaDianemarie
This book was amazing I couldn’t hardly put it down. Not too often I find a good book that I really enjoy reading but so far I have enjoyed all of James Patterson’s books
Linda G ElmoreBre
I ordered this book as Dolly Parton and James Patterson wrote it together. It did not disappoint. I would highly recommend. I also cheated a little and purchased the audio version as well.
K readerLinda G E
Enjoyed the book and the little look inside the luck needed to get discovered in the music business. Starts a bit slow but as an exciting finish and as with most Patterson books enjoyed the big finish!

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