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I’m not sure entirely what I expected from this Hozier inspired rock star romance but somehow it was definitely less Hozier than we got.
I really wish Tom had felt a little more unique rather than a complete copy of the real Hozier.
The story starts well and I was pretty into the idea of the FMC being anti love but that got tired quickly. It never really felt like it fit the rest of the way she was written. Times when it felt like she was meant to be guarded ended up coming off a bit like. Wet blanket which just didn’t do it for me.
I wanted more bite, more tension. Instead we got soft and gentle indie boy and overly self involved manic pixie dream girl.
That being said I think the plot was good and it moved at a good pace. Definitely one for readers who love an MMC in touch with his gentle thoughtful side.

A HOZIER-INSPIRED ROCKSTAR ROMANCE?!?!?!?!?!? I am unwell. I read it in two days and was actually annoyed at real life for getting in the way, every time I put my kindle down I was yearning to read it again almost as much as Tom yearned for Clem.
INFMB follows Clementine, a waitress in Texas who spends her life looking after her chronically ill mum, hanging out with her ex (who is very much still in love with her) and basically just surviving. She used to dream of performing on Broadway but life kind of happened and got in the way. So when her best friend offers her the chance to join Irish folk rock megastar Tom Halloran on tour as a backing singer (for $80k 😳) she says yes. For the money. For her mum. DEFINITELY NOT for the hot brooding Irish musician. Nope. Not at all.
Anyway cue me SCREAMING into my pillow because Tom Halloran??? That man is giving Hozier meets PS I Love You Gerard Butler and I was NOT prepared 🥲🫠 At 30% in I texted my bookclub and said "girls, i have a new fave book boyfriend" and I wasn't kidding (sorry Cade Eaton).
He's poetic, quiet, intense, obsessive but in a gentle and loving way not a creepy forceful way and he's absolutely gone for Clem from the moment he lays eyes on her. Also, I'd never read a book with an Irish MMC before and it was so freaking (fecking? ;)) hot haha.
There's a scene where they start to text eachother on the tour bus and it just felt so real and nostalgic, we all know how it feels when you first start to fall for someone and you get that sickly sweet feeling every time you're around them, or you hear someone talk about them and I feel like Kate portrayed that so well in the book. It was like being 18 and having a crush on a boy all over again I loved it.
In fact, everything about the romance just worked for me. The pacing and timing of the way their relationship developed....the writing is just effortless in that deceptively simple way. I felt really connected to Tom and Clem and was just rooting for them to figure their shit out and confess their feelings. I do also want to add here that the spice was great, it was a refreshing change actually because it was gentle, kind, romantic and it furthered the plot. There wasn't too much or too little.
A big part of this book is obviously the influence of Hozier, he clearly inspires the MMC and this is evident from his look, characterisation and his music. I loved the way Kate wrote the lyrics scattered throughout the book, they were stunning. I wish I could listen to them honestly.
Another major theme is Clementine's fear of love and wanting things for herself. She’s watched her mum get hurt again and again, she’s seen how painful love can be and she’s completely shut herself off. She's also constantly putting other peoples needs before her own, looking after her mum and her friends. Watching her slowly open up, let herself want things, let herself hope.... ugh it was so beautiful.
"One day avoiding everything that could hurt you might just leave you with nothing at all."
There IS thirdact breakup which normally I hate but this one worked. It made sense for the characters, it added depth and it was resolved in a way that felt earned and satisfying.
This was my first Kate Golden book, and my first rockstar romance and I really bloody enjoyed it. And finally, I have to say, I cannot wait to see this book on my shelves because that cover is just absolutely gorgeous.
Thank you so much for the ARC copy! I can't wait to see what Kate writes next.

Romance, angst and a whole lot of singing — I read If Not for My Baby in one sitting
If Not for My Baby centres around Clementine — a small-town girl who used to have big dreams of singing in musical theatre, but is now drowning in her routine of working and caring for her mum, who's dealing with an autoimmune disease. Her friend, Evelyn, is offered a huge work opportunity, but needs to find a replacement for a job she had already agreed to as a backing vocalist for a famous musician, and that's where Clementine comes in. The musician is the one and only Halloran — an Irish, long-haired, tortured singer of love ballads (does this sound familiar?) — and the two have enough chemistry to light the stage on fire.
I love books set in the music world, so I was excited about this one, and I had a great time reading it. I found Clementine and Halloran's chemistry very compelling and believable. Their backstories truly made me understand them better, and I liked that they were both over 30, since I've just turned 30 myself. I will say the only aspect of the novel I struggled with was how heavily the characterisation of Halloran was based on Hozier. I get the appeal, but it was perhaps too on the nose, and that made me not connect with the characters as well as I wish I had; at times, this aspect made them feel a bit too much like tropes. With that said, I did feel the author was able to build Halloran well beyond his initial appeal and likeness to the Irish singer, but it took some effort for me to shake that first sentiment.
So, if you like romance novels with a touch of angst and/or ones set in the music world, then If Not for My Baby could be a good one for you.
Thank you very much to Quercus Books and NetGalley for the e-ARC!

The easiest 4.5 star read and maybe one of my fav contemporary romance books of the year.
I absolutely loved this so arc much. My first time reading with the mmc and fmc are both in the music industry and I enjoyed this plot so much more than I thought I would. I loved reading the lyrics and poetry that Halloran was saying to her. It had me giggling, kicking my feet and needing a singer songwriter to fall in love with me.
The yearning and chemistry between Halloran and Clementine had me hooked! Being on tour around America in a tight tour bus made the build up to the romance so much better. Halloran’s character is everything you need in a Romance book. Irish, poetic, empathetic, romantic and an old soul had me on my knees! WHAT A MAN! I will never stop falling in love with Irish men that can write poetry and really understand women. The spice in this was INCREDIBLE too. Nothing crazy over the top but the build up to the spice and them wanting each other so badly but not wanting to get caught had me PANTING!
I also loved Clementines character and the backstory with her mums experience with love and heartbreak. She really grew on me throughout the book and the twist with Hallorans ex was heartbreaking and not one I was expecting at all.
Thanks again to Quercus and net galley for the arc of this book. It was such a great read and I am recommending this to everyone who is in need for a summer romance.

If Not For My Baby - Kate Golden
I was up until 2:30am finishing this book this morning because it hooked me in, and I just refused to sleep, not knowing how it ended. I'm tired, but my god, was it worth it.
I feel like this book consumed my brain for the two days it took me to read it, and now I don't know what to do with my life.
Everything about this book was amazing. The romance, the passion for music, the characters, the emotions, and every little detail made this book a 5⭐️ read for me. It had me laughing out loud, welling up and kicking my feet.
A rockstar romance with a Hozier inspired MMC.. WOW. I didn't realise I needed him so much. I couldn't help but hear his voice as I was reading the lyrics throughout the book, which made it even better because I'm a little obsessed with his music. Tom is sweet, patient, and SO dreamy. How he understands the FMC Clem, I don't think I'll ever get over him 😂
Clementine is adorable, and I absolutely loved the relationship she has with her mum. An inspiring character who I was rooting for the whole time. I loved that she found her people when touring and chased her dreams.
Thank you so much, NetGalley and Quercus Books, for the ARC! I feel super lucky to have been able to read this book early and have a new book to tell everyone about 💛

This was hands down one of THE BEST contemporary romances I HAVE EVER READ!
HITS ALL THE RIGHT NOTES!! 😅
I'm trying to sit here and write a proper review but all I want to say is if you are curious about this book at all JUST GO READ IT! RIGHT NOWWWW!!
Here's why:
🇮🇪 Hot, tall, brooding, IRISH MMC who was honestly, FECKING IRESISTABLE! Why doesn't this guy EXIST? 🥵
🎸 Rockstar vibes were PERFECTION.
🎶 Lyrics that were EVERYTHING! SWOON!
🎤 FMC back-up singer who held her OWN!
🔥 Slow burn/fast burn/just generally BURNNNING
🌶️ Perfect amount of spice!
🗺️ Perfectly paced plot that kept you wanting MORE from the first page
🏡 Found family
🚐 Life on tour
💖 So many things I'm probably forgetting right now because I loved it so muuuucccchhh!
Honestly, this was just such a joy and so well written. I am obsessed with this. I am going to check out the authors other books but I realllly hope Kate Golden writes some contemporary romance too because this was just SO FECKING GOOOOD!!
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and author for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

My goodness, this was incredible! I’ve never been a fan of long hair and man buns, but If Not For My Baby totally changed my mind!
Clem, a waitress, with a passion for singing, looks after her sick mum and has seen her fair share of heartbreaks from her mum's failed romances, and she’s convinced that love is just a recipe for disappointment. But when she’s asked to be a back up singer and go on tour with Irish rockstar and heartthrob Tom Hollaren, she does not expect to be convinced otherwise.
Tom is unlike the typical rockstar, he’s introverted, quiet and keeps to himself. But the two hit it off and a rockstar romance blossoms.
This was an absolute gem of a read; the lyrics, the chemistry, it was so poetic. Clem is so selfless and good, you can’t help but root for her happiness. And Tom, the broody Irish rockstar (who is perfect in every way) is exactly what Clem needs. This is quite simply my favourite read of the year so far. I literally have nothing negative to say about it, the pacing was spot on, the found family on tour, it was all perfect!

Let me tell you: I picked this up for the rockstar romance and stayed for the soul-deep yearning and ✨emotional growth✨.
If Not for My Baby is the kind of love story that sneaks up on you with a guitar riff and wrecks your heart in the best way.
Clementine Clark is the kind of heroine I want to hug and high-five. She's practical to a fault (thanks to growing up with a walking rom-com of a mom), and she’s buried her dreams so deep, she can’t even hear them anymore until an unexpected call yanks her into the spotlight, quite literally, as a backup singer on Thomas Halloran’s U.S. tour.
Cue the Irish rock god himself: Thomas is broody, poetic, and clearly wearing emotional armour under those stage lights.
Their chemistry? Immediate.
Their banter? Top tier.
Their emotional baggage? Excess weight fees, honey.
Over eight whirlwind weeks, the tour becomes less about the music and more about Clementine rediscovering her voice on stage and in love.
And Thomas? The man writes lyrics like they’re confessions. Be still my heart.
This one gave me Daisy Jones meets You Had Me at Hola vibes, with just enough behind-the-curtain drama to keep me flipping pages and whisper-screaming “just kiss already!” in public.
Encore? Yes. Absolutely yes.

THIS BOOOOK!!! If Not For My Baby is my first time reading a rockstar romance and it did NOT disappoint.
As a theatre nerd, this book felt like a warm hug. I absolutely loved the references to some of my favourite musicals and the rush of performing that nothing compares to. Life on the road was refreshing to read about and i really felt like i was part of the band, the side characters are so loveable and the theme of found family is so strong throughout the book.
There is a chronic illness representation with the FMC’s mother, and it is written about so well. You really understand the impact living with a chronic illness can have on a person and their loved ones. The heart-to-heart at the end between Clementine and Diane made me cry.
And let's not forget about the romance. Clem and Tom are everything! Their relationship was so beautiful and pure, I found myself highlighting so many things that Tom said because man, the dialogue was so poetic. The timing of their blossoming romance felt natural and when he fell, oh boy did he fall deep. I love the he-falls-first trope, and this book did it perfectly. You just can’t beat a man being so down bad for their woman.
I really enjoyed Clementine’s character development. The reason she is so relationship-averse made complete sense given her upbringing, and didn't feel over the top for characters sake.
It is the perfect summer read, taking you on a journey across America in a tour bus full of found family, banter, yearning and swoon-worthy romance.
Thank you so much to Quercus and Kate Golden for sending me an e-ARC.

⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ (3.5/5 stars)
This was a sweet and swoony read with a fun “small-town girl meets famous musician” vibe that felt both escapist and grounded. Clementine is a strong, relatable protagonist—devoted to her family and hesitant to chase her own dreams, which made her arc feel earned and emotionally resonant. Watching her step into the spotlight was genuinely satisfying.
The chemistry between Clementine and Halloran builds slowly but surely, and their dynamic—his brooding poet energy vs. her warmth and realism—made for some charming moments. Their connection definitely had sparks, but at times I found myself wanting a bit more depth in their conversations and emotional development. The whirlwind pace of the tour and romance made some of the relationship beats feel rushed, and I wished we’d gotten to linger a little more in those quieter, meaningful moments.
That said, the music and travel aspects were vivid and fun, and the story had a lot of heart. If you're into slow-burn romance with a touch of glam and a dash of vulnerability, this one hits a nice note—even if it doesn’t quite reach a full crescendo.

I went into this book having not read anything by Kate Golden before and had such a great time, it was such an easy read and kept me hooked the entire time.
I loved the characters and the setting, Tom was very very dreamy. I really like Clementine as well, both were enjoyable characters in their own right but my god I loved them together.
It did feel a little repetitive at times, some phrasing and descriptions etc, which occasionally took me out of the story itself. However, this didn’t ruin the read for me.
If you’re looking for an easy romance read, I definitely recommend this one.
Thank you to NetGalley and Quercus for the arc 💕
🎸 rockstar romance
💕 forced proximity
🎸 following your dreams
💕 age gap
🎸 spice

4.5⭐ rounded up!
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I loved this book! I'm a big fan of the inspiration behind the story, and wasn't entirely sure how I'd find reading this with that in mind. It ended up far exceeding my expectations!
I loved Clementine, our sweet and talented FMC. The issues she faced from her own life and upbringing combined with the whirlwind situation she'd found herself in was so real and relatable. Getting to experience this story from her POV was wonderful. The way she saw our MMC was so very whimsical, soft, safe and romantic.
Tom was everything and more. The Irish (I could hear everything he said in an accent in my mind from the way things were written, so fun), how thoughtful and kind he was, everything he did felt like it was sprinkled in magic and romance. I wish he was real lol.
The story was fast paced and very fun, I read most of this in one sitting. The romance was deep, emotional and spicy. The plot had some excellent antagonists and realistic life events and circumstances working against Tom and Clementine. By the end it all felt very earned and satisfying.
I will 100% be buying this when it gets published!
Thank you to Netgalley, Quercus Books & the talented author Kate Golden for this e-ARC of If Not for My Baby.

A cosy read I was in need of. I adore this book and found it easy to read.
I just had to request this arc after reading the sacred stones trilogy.
Initially I wasn’t sure it was for me, but after a few chapters I couldn’t put it down. This is my first musician romance read and won’t be the last.
The characters, loved them, the growth, amazing, I enjoyed being able to relate to how they were feeling.

If not for my baby
⭐️⭐️⭐️.75
🎶 rockstar romance
🎶 forced proximity
🎶 banter and yearning
🎶 age gap
🎶 romantic MMC x cynical FMC
The way I screamed when I got approved for this book!!!! The very first thing that caught my eye was definitely the cover, the colors, the aesthetic, and what do you mean it's a rock star romance? (I haven't read a lot of these and apparently I'm missing out).
This book was every bit of fun I expected it to be! The banter was bantering, the vibes were vibing, and wow, it was so sexy. Some scenes made me even blush a little bit. The pace of the story was also quite nice to follow, I felt entertained and I wanted to keep reading.
Also I really liked the setting, and the found family that was formed on tour, but I missed more scenes on stage and more group dynamics and conversations between everybody.
My biggest issue with this book was the overwhelming Hozier reference, I mean, I knew where I was getting myself into but I didn't expected that much with the "forest daddy" and some other frases and stuffs. It was too present, all the time, til it read more like the old fashion wattpad fanfic. And for me, that affected also the depth of the romance, cause the FMC felt more a fangirl who finally gets to get on with her favorite singer instead of just a woman inlove. I still feel like their relationship was cute and hot, but at times I just couldn't pass by the bit of cringe.
Overall, this is still a book I would recommend! It was a fun experience and the author totally knows how to write a compelling story. Despite my issues I was really invested and I devoured it till the end.

I was HOOKED from the off and engulfed this novel over the course of a day, propping my eyelids open in the wee hours so that I could get to the delicious conclusion before succumbing to sleep! I was all in with Clem and Halloran's chemistry and vibes, rooting for them all the way. They'd be fools not to cast Stuart Mackey as Halloran for the film that they had better bring out - as that's who I kept picturing.
Golden did contemporary romance proud and I can't wait to see what she brings out next.

I absolutely inhaled this book and had a great time doing so! There’s something about the way that Kate Golden writes that my brain finds addictive. The plot and pacing were great, I loved the angst and the yearning, the banter was so fun, and the spice was absolutely smoking. This one will get you in the feels and reward you for it.
The real life inspiration for the MMC is very clear, but I had no problem separating that from the story and the characters, nor did it hinder my enjoyment of them.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Loved the music, the romance, and the slow-burn vibes
This was such a comforting, emotional read. I’m a sucker for anything set on tour, and this had all the good stuff—late-night bus chats, shared headphones, and that slow, steady build between two people who clearly get each other. The music element was so strong, and I honestly wish the songs were real because I’d have them on repeat.
Clementine was such a solid main character—quiet, a little unsure of herself at first, but really easy to root for. I loved watching her slowly step out of her comfort zone and start doing things for her for once. And Halloran? Yeah. Broody Irish rockstar with a soft heart? I was sold.
Their chemistry took a bit to build, but once it did, I was fully invested. It wasn’t super spicy, but the emotional tension made up for that. Some moments were just so soft and tender, and the way they connected through music gave it extra depth.
It’s not super plot-heavy, and yeah, some of it’s a bit predictable, but I honestly didn’t mind. I just really enjoyed being in their world. Also really appreciated that there wasn’t any unnecessary drama or “mean girl” subplot—just a bunch of people figuring life (and love) out on the road.
Definitely recommend if you’re into slow-burn rockstar romances with a lot of heart.

“It’s been a long time since I’ve heard anyone make the music sound the way you do”
The way I have been waiting for this book the SECOND it was announced. The cover alone is gorgeous!!!!you can literally feel the chemistry.
The way I haven’t read a good rockstar romance I think in forever!? This was amazing the tension and the yearning between Clementine and Halloran was amazing. I loved watching their romance and how it was connected through the love of music. Their chemistry was electric and I wanted more as I loved it so much.
Also an age gap romance? Instant yes. 😍 also Hallorans accent !? Say no more ☘️
I wish the songs were real in this book!? The way I would have had them on repeat.
I loved the friendships formed between Clementine and the band and how they were on tour! I think watching Clementine find herself and become more confident and have these friendships and find herself identity were amazing along side the romance of this book.
Everyone needs to get a copy of this book ASAP as I was mesmerised and want to reread immediately.
𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘬 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘕𝘦𝘵𝘨𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘺 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘒𝘢𝘵𝘦 𝘎𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘯 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘷𝘪𝘥𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘮𝘦 𝘢𝘯 𝘢𝘳𝘤 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘣𝘰𝘰𝘬 𝘪𝘯 𝘦𝘹𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢𝘯 𝘩𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘵 𝘳𝘦𝘷𝘪𝘦𝘸.

This rockstar romance is quite wholesome and Tom is the greenest flag rockstar I've seen. Clementine gives of major musical/theatre kid energy and I love it. The book has multiple pop culture references (musical, Fleetwood Mac, Daisy Jones & the Six) and overall reads a bit like a Hozier fanfiction (in the best sense of it).
thank you Netgalley and Quercus Books for the digital ARC.

Clem in this book was so well written. i felt like i could see not only an image of her but as a whole person to as a smiled at some of the things she said and did. i also liked how she knew what she new and didn't want to break that comfort zone even if the zone wasn't all the comforting to be in.
but still she had the dilemma of knowing this could make things easier. the choices she made next could help every concerned. it does mean being brave but being brave no only with moving out of her routine but also in taking a chance on a dream she long since put aside for her mum.
and then there is Tom. hes strong but not in a nasty way. in the way he stands for what he wants and isn't afraid to keep himself to himself and not be what "popstar" mould people have already tried to make or fit him in to. but hes also running with veins full of respect and care especially when eventually it comes down to how he is with Clem. they had something at once tense and flirty but then so much deeper and emotional too.
i was also waiting with some of the other girls on the tour for one of them to be trying to push Clem down. or the "gotcha" moment when we found one girl was trying to sabotage her. and how refreshing it was that this just never happened and didn't need to. ive been a bit sick of seeing that stereotype happen and not in a good way. because it can, but definitely doesn't always occur when you put woman together. i do get how in some industries it might occur more so though.
ive never been on for music star or based romances. i think as of late ive seen the dark side of certain industries. so the romance seems to be a cover up for me. but actually after reading a few better one recently i have started to think who cares if they are not true. lets be honest most of the romance i fall for isn't lol. and half the time isn't that the very reason we fall for them? and actually a lot of the romances i fall for arent without their heart stirring moments! but the love, when love is written well is just worth it.
and this one was it for me. i was in with this book. singing its praises i am, ha.