
Now reading and loving so far 🖤🖤🖤 (will read anything with adam driver as the leading man)
Now reading and loving so far 🖤🖤🖤 (will read anything with adam driver as the leading man)
This was a lovely romance — lush and pretty, with just the right amount of conflict. I could see the issues coming, but predictability isn‘t necessarily a bad thing in a romance😊 The descriptions of music and composition are stunning, and the exploration of music and talent and what it can mean is striking and a little haunting. I feel like Julie Soto is quickly becoming a must read…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I can‘t pinpoint what exactly made it so different, but I thought this book was much better than Soto‘s first (Forget Me Not) in this loosely connected series. This one is still a quick, spicy read, but the characters here feel more grounded and cared for, and so I also cared for them. I thought the final conflict was realistic, and even if the end was a bit quick, it all came together well.
Definitely glad I gave Soto another chance!