Love is a War Song
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'A sharp, funny, and deliciously slow-burning romance . . . Love is a War Song is the book of the summer!' LYLA SAGE
'A swoony love story . . . It's a must read for all romance book lovers' HANNAH GRACE
'I devoured this within hours . . . Sweet and sexy in the perfect package' NISHA J. TULI
'Hilarious, sexy, and oh so addictive . . . Thanks to Danica Nava, I'm officially in my cowboy romance reading era' ELLIE PALMER
'Danica Nava's Love is A War Song is an at times hilarious yet moving story of redemption, love, and the importance of family and community' KRISTINA FOREST
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Native American pop star Avery Fox has become a national joke after a misjudged photoshoot leads to the entire internet dubbing her a fake. With threats coming from every direction and her career in flames, she escapes to her estranged grandmother Lottie's ranch in Oklahoma.
Lucas Iron Eyes has called Red Fox Ranch home since he was sixteen, and he lives by three rules to keep himself out of trouble: 1) preserve the culture, 2) respect the horses, and 3) stick to himself. But when he's tasked with picking up Lottie's granddaughter at the bus station, the last person he expected to see is the Avery Fox.
Lucas can't stand what Avery represents, and it's clear she doesn't belong there, but with the ranch's survival at risk, Avery and Lucas are forced to form a tentative truce and make a deal: Avery will help raise funds to save the ranch, and in exchange, Lucas will show her what it really means to be an Indian. It's purely transactional, absolutely no horsing around . . . but where's the fun in that?
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'Readers will fall hard for Nava's steamy rom-com, brimming with themes of family, community, and belonging' LIBRARY JOURNAL
'A nuanced and entertaining rom-com with plenty of heart' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
'Danica Nava is a fresh, exciting new voice in the world of romantic comedies' EMILY HENRY
'A dazzling debut . . . I can't wait to read what Nava does next!' HANNAH GRACE
'Danica Nava's writing is fresh, funny, and romantic, and I will read anything she writes' SARAH HAWLEY
'Fresh, funny, and full of heart . . . a romance I won't soon forget' CHLOE LIESE
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I loved this book. It was so funny and very memorable. I believe even when rereading, this book could never get boring and I gotta read more by Danica Nava and I really liked her "statement" at the end where she said that identity was multi-layered. I loved the writing style and I enjoyed how there was no unnecessary spice. Yes, there was a little spice, but it definitely was adding to the great vibe of the book and made it even better, because it was genuine love between the two characters Lucas and Avery. ❤️❤️
Description
'A sharp, funny, and deliciously slow-burning romance . . . Love is a War Song is the book of the summer!' LYLA SAGE
'A swoony love story . . . It's a must read for all romance book lovers' HANNAH GRACE
'I devoured this within hours . . . Sweet and sexy in the perfect package' NISHA J. TULI
'Hilarious, sexy, and oh so addictive . . . Thanks to Danica Nava, I'm officially in my cowboy romance reading era' ELLIE PALMER
'Danica Nava's Love is A War Song is an at times hilarious yet moving story of redemption, love, and the importance of family and community' KRISTINA FOREST
_______________________
Native American pop star Avery Fox has become a national joke after a misjudged photoshoot leads to the entire internet dubbing her a fake. With threats coming from every direction and her career in flames, she escapes to her estranged grandmother Lottie's ranch in Oklahoma.
Lucas Iron Eyes has called Red Fox Ranch home since he was sixteen, and he lives by three rules to keep himself out of trouble: 1) preserve the culture, 2) respect the horses, and 3) stick to himself. But when he's tasked with picking up Lottie's granddaughter at the bus station, the last person he expected to see is the Avery Fox.
Lucas can't stand what Avery represents, and it's clear she doesn't belong there, but with the ranch's survival at risk, Avery and Lucas are forced to form a tentative truce and make a deal: Avery will help raise funds to save the ranch, and in exchange, Lucas will show her what it really means to be an Indian. It's purely transactional, absolutely no horsing around . . . but where's the fun in that?
_______________________
'Readers will fall hard for Nava's steamy rom-com, brimming with themes of family, community, and belonging' LIBRARY JOURNAL
'A nuanced and entertaining rom-com with plenty of heart' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
'Danica Nava is a fresh, exciting new voice in the world of romantic comedies' EMILY HENRY
'A dazzling debut . . . I can't wait to read what Nava does next!' HANNAH GRACE
'Danica Nava's writing is fresh, funny, and romantic, and I will read anything she writes' SARAH HAWLEY
'Fresh, funny, and full of heart . . . a romance I won't soon forget' CHLOE LIESE
Book Information
Posts
I loved this book. It was so funny and very memorable. I believe even when rereading, this book could never get boring and I gotta read more by Danica Nava and I really liked her "statement" at the end where she said that identity was multi-layered. I loved the writing style and I enjoyed how there was no unnecessary spice. Yes, there was a little spice, but it definitely was adding to the great vibe of the book and made it even better, because it was genuine love between the two characters Lucas and Avery. ❤️❤️




