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Love Songs for Skeptics
Love Songs for Skeptics: A Novel | Christina Pishiris
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"Voicy, heartfelt, hilarious, propulsive—this book is brilliant."—Christina Lauren, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author For fans of Josie Silver and Emily Henry comes a romcom about love, music, and the life-changing magic of second chances. A charming and quirky debut featuring: The boy next door (aka the childhood friend you've loved since 13, swoon) An enemies-to-lovers love triangle featuring an [annoyingly] charming music producer [annoyed swoon] A career-saving interview with your rock idol A real life My Big Fat Greek Wedding Zoë Frixos gets the whole love song thing. Truly, she does. As an editor at a major music magazine in London, it's part of her job description. But love? Let's just say Zoë's been a bit off-beat in that department. After falling hard for her best friend, Simon, at thirteen and missing every chance to tell him how she felt before he left town, Zoë came to one grand conclusion: Love stinks. Twenty years later, Simon is returning to London, newly single and as charming as ever, and Zoë vows to take her second chance. But Zoë's got other problems now: In order to save her magazine from closure, she has to land the biggest interview of her career with a notoriously elusive rock idol. There's just one problem: Nick, the arrogant publicist who seems determined to stop the story and ruin Zoë's life. What if, despite what all the songs and movies say, your first love isn't necessarily the right one? In the wake of a life-changing choice, Zoë must decide if she's right to be skeptical about love, or if it's simply time to change her tune...
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Home from the holidays and Ozzie is thrilled to have my lap back plus having head skritches from the cat sitter (aka youngest son‘s girlfriend).

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Seekingtardis
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Mehso-so

It wasn‘t a bad book I just didn‘t really like the main character. I loved the secondary characters but the main was kind of pretentious and thought so very highly of herself in a very toxic narcissist way and I was rooting for the secondary characters but I didn‘t care what happened to her.

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JustReadingJess
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Love Songs for Skeptics is a cute romantic comedy with fake dating, enemies to lovers and a love triangle. Love Songs for Skeptics is an enjoyable light read with a lot happening to keep the reader engaged. I was entertained throughout the book.

Thank you Sourcebooks Landmark and Edelweiss for Love Songs for Skeptics.

Full Review: https://justreadingjess.wordpress.com/2021/03/15/book-review-love-songs-for-skep...

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