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Lights of Polaris was an excellent read, I was unable to put this one down! Melodie's writing is deep and authentic- she really knows how to develop her characters deeply. The story of Daisy Cade really struck a nerve with me, and I think many women will relate to her struggles. I sobbed, I swore, I laughed. It is a complex story that is edgy and moving. And while it is a companion to Burning Down Rome, it stands all on its own. Loved it and highly recommend.

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  • Paperback 534 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (April 6, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1530609550

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Melodie Ramone has an amazing capacity to bring characters to life and Lights of Polaris is no different. We follow Daisy Cade, sister to the famous Kid Cade, as she finally figures out who she is. And, well, meets the man of her dreams in the guise of a Irish rock star, Stuart.

I want a Stuart. His character is so broken and yet, so very sweet.

Lights of Polaris is beautifully written and will take you on one heck of an adventure. I can't wait to see what Melodie Ramone puts out next!
Welcome to the Cade family!

LIGHTS OF POLARIS is a warm, fascinating look at the family of Daisy Cade, the quirky heroine who serves as the centerpiece in this intriguing novel. Leaving an abusive relationship, she escapes into the loving, if vocal, arms of her family. Daisy's brother is a mega rock star and the novel offers a fascinating peek behind the scenes of the world of music.

The thought I had several times while reading this was that I wanted to hang out with these people. Their warmth and the sense of close family is something I always enjoy in a novel. The protective circle they form is a lovely change from the destructive relationships that so often exist in contemporary novels.

These characters are beautifully drawn and very believable. They are flawed, and we get to see how they think and what they feel. They are complex, with many shades, moods and behaviors.

The story is captivating and pulls you in immediately...and it doesn't let go. Even as a long book, it left me wanting more.

Ramone's prose is simply gorgeous, weaving the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters into a tapestry of love, pain and triumph - for family and for friends.

I highly recommend this book for those who love contemporary fiction.
The book starts with a great prologue that sets the reader up for a force that will come unleashed, the simmering of a volcano under the surface. I wanted to underline almost half of this and frame it for future reference. So much witty observation and truth was in there - even before the action started.
It's the story of Daisy, aka DJ, and Daniel, it seems. A love made by reason rather than passion, and so not surprisingly, she leaves him and stays with her brother and sister in law. Gradually more characters are introduced - Daisy has a big family.
The characters are all excellent - angry, alive, wild and wise; the author makes great use of metaphors and language.
In great literary fashion various themes are played off by different characters and their sub plots, for example home - in its multitude of meanings (Natasha is from the Ukraine, Daisy just left her house...)
Normality is explored as it the importance of living in the moment versus in the past. The latter is particularly moving as one of the characters suffers from dementia
This is a rich and emotional read, full of hope and wisdom and strong female characters, a coming of age, a celebration of love and resolve. Just beautiful.
Melody didnt fail us with amazing and real characters using their stories to weave something incredible. I laughed with the characters and cried with them as well. Their victories and losses were mine as well.

Lights of Polaris is perfect and a phenomenal read.
This is tough one for me to review. On the one hand, we have some of the best writing I’ve come across in a long time. Unfortunately, it also had issues I didn’t care for.

The main story revolves around Daisy Cade, a rather free-spirited young woman caught up in an abusive relationship. She eventually finds the courage to leave him and begins a new relationship with Stuart Adkins, lead singer of a popular band. As one could easily imagine, Daisy’s ex doesn’t take this well and it leads to problems. This brings us to one of the best scenes I’ve ever read. Had me chewing on my fingernails.

The story has interesting three-dimensional characters and an exciting, tension-filled plot. So why only three stars?

Not all writers, or readers, are looking for the same thing in a novel. It would be a boring world if we did. And while there was much I liked about this novel, there was an equal amount I didn’t. One of my biggest pet-peeves while reading is head-hopping, and there is a lot of that going on here. Enough where I had a tendency to lose track of whose head I was supposed to be in. The second issue I struggled with was getting sidetracked with too many side stories. I don’t mind learning a little about secondary characters, but I don’t want to move inside their heads and learn everything. The main story had a tendency to get lost in the many side stories and, unfortunately, I tended to skim.

If you’re like me, and this sort of thing bothers you, Lights of Polaris is probably not going to be a novel you’ll totally enjoy. On the other hand, if you find multiple views and side stories exciting, you’re going to love this. Even with issues I didn’t like, it definitely still had parts that held me absolutely spellbound. I’ll look forward to reading more by this author in the future, especially if point of view is held a little better.
"Lights of Polaris" is another great book by Melodie Ramone. Before long I was completely immersed in the story of another member of the Cade family, DJ, sister to the famous front man of Cry Baby Jake, Kid Cade. I found D.J. to be a very relateable person, and secretely hoped that she and Suart would get together. They had both been through so much, and truly deserved to find happiness and love. All of the characters were very well written with depth and great dialogue. Every day I looked forward to the hour or so that I could escape into the world of "Lights of Polaris".
Lights of Polaris was an excellent read, I was unable to put this one down! Melodie's writing is deep and authentic- she really knows how to develop her characters deeply. The story of Daisy Cade really struck a nerve with me, and I think many women will relate to her struggles. I sobbed, I swore, I laughed. It is a complex story that is edgy and moving. And while it is a companion to Burning Down Rome, it stands all on its own. Loved it and highly recommend.
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