Drive by Kate Stewart is an emotionally charged contemporary rockstar romance that has become a staple for fans of angsty, music-driven narratives. Originally published in 2017, it is the first installment of the Bittersweet Symphony Duet and was a Goodreads Choice Awards finalist for Best Contemporary Romance. The Plot: A Road Trip Through Memory
The story centers on Stella Emerson, a successful music journalist who receives a life-altering phone call. Instead of taking her scheduled flight, she embarks on a two-day cross-country drive home, guided by a meticulously curated playlist that soundtracks her past.
As she drives, the narrative shifts into long flashbacks of her time in Austin, Texas, where she navigated the vibrant local music scene while striving to make her mark in journalism. The core of the novel explores a complex love triangle that defined her early twenties: REVIEW – DRIVE by Kate Stewart - Wrapped Up In Reading
📢 TEAM NATE or TEAM REID?
Drive by Kate Stewart has one of the most painful love triangles in romance.
“You’re going to fall in love with both of them. And then you’re going to cry.”
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👉 Who would you choose?
⚪ Nate – The loyal, steady one
⚪ Reid – The reckless, passionate one
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One of the reasons Drive has survived the "VK piracy circuit" is that the legitimate reading experience is superior. When you buy the official Kindle or Kobo version, you get:
Without the music, Drive loses 30% of its impact. Reading a scraped PDF from VK is like watching a movie with no sound. You get the plot, but you miss the soul. Drive by Kate Stewart is an emotionally charged