August Lane

An instant USA Today bestseller
An NPR 2025 Book We Love
A New York Times Notable Book of 2025
A Book Riot Best Book of 2025
A Publishers Weekly Best Romance Book of 2025
A Chicago Public Library 2025 Must-Read Romance

For fans of Beyonce's Cowboy Carter and The Final Revival of Opal & Nev, a Southern small-town romance about the visibility of Black women's voices in country music, and "the best romance I've read all year." (The New York Times).

Every Thursday night, former country music heartthrob Luke Randall has to sing "Another Love Song." God, he hates that song. But performing his lone hit at an interstate motel lounge is the only regular money he still has. Following another lackluster performance at the rock bottom of his career, Luke receives the opportunity of his dreams, opening for his childhood idol--90's era Black country music star, JoJo Lane, who's being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. But the concert is in Arcadia, Arkansas, the small hometown he swore he'd never see again. Going back means facing a painful past of abuse and neglect. It also means facing JoJo's daughter, August Lane--the woman who wrote the lyrics he's always claimed as his own.

August also hates that song. But she hates Luke Randall even more. When he shows up ten years too late to apologize for his betrayal, she isn't interested in making amends. Instead, she threatens to expose his lies unless he co-writes a new song with her and performs it at the concert, something she hopes will launch her out of her mother's shadow and into a songwriting career of her own. Desperate to keep his secret, Luke agrees to put on the rogue performance, despite the risk of losing his shot at a new record deal.

When Luke's guitar reunites with August's soulful alto, neither can deny that the passionate bond they formed as teenagers is still there. As the concert nears, August will have to choose between an overdue public reckoning with the boy who betrayed her, or trusting the man he's become to write a different love song.

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Published Jul 29, 2025

336 pages

Average rating: 7.2

5 RATINGS

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@sweettea_and_a_book
Aug 07, 2025
#currentlyreading I usually post reviews but decided to make a pre-review post on August Lane, that I’m still reading/listening to. I searched high and low for the audiobook and was able to get one for $free.99 so I immediately got started since the girls are raving about it! The cover and the focus of Black country singers, romance and emotional turbulent backgrounds also appealed to me! It pains me to say that thus far I’ve been struggling to stay fully engaged in the story. There have been some parts that I’ve been enjoying - especially August and Luke in high school. But mostly I’ve been confused. For one, I feel the multiple past and present timelines for both August and Luke, coupled with the interviews would flow better reading the physical book. I can’t follow well with the audiobook. I’m also not getting much of the Black country star flair and opulence that I was hoping for, and the romance is nonexistent. I wasn’t the biggest fan of the authors first book, either, so maybe I just don’t connect with her writing? I’m going to pause for now and come back to this when I have time to switch formats to see if it makes a difference in my level of enjoyment. The story is narrated by some popular and beloved narrators - Bahni Turpin and January Lavoy to name a few. I’m a huge fan of January and could’ve listened to her narration for the entire book!

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