Not Another Love Song
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- $139.00
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- $139.00
Descripción editorial
An instant USA Today bestseller!
'I'll never look at a cello quite the same way…' Jodi Picoult #1 New York Times bestseller
'Sexual tension so palpable, it'll snag you by the chin and call you a good girl' Ashley Posten, The Dead Romantics
Gwen Jackson is a musical prodigy – but she fought hard for everything she now has.
Xander Thorne comes from musical royalty. He’s a genius – but it all fell in his lap.
Already tensely opposed, when Gwen takes the spot of First Chair in the New York Pops Orchestra – a position Xander has coveted for years – their hostility goes up a notch… and their chemistry on stage goes off the scale.
Forced to find a grudging respect for one another’s music, suddenly they are box office dynamite. And as the respect turns to admiration and then heated attraction, they must decide – will a note of discord ruin their perfect harmony or can this fragile romance reach its breathtaking climax?
'A phenomenal talent' Sarah Hawley, A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon
'Soto is a virtuoso at deploying swoons, spice and laughs' Sierra Simons, A Merry Little Meet Cute
Reviews
'The cello scene in this book will change your life' Ali Hazelwood, Sunday Times and #1 New York Times bestselling author
'Like the best of symphonies, Julie Soto’s book soars. (And I’ll never look at a cello quite the same way…)' Jodi Picoult, #1 NYT bestselling author
'Like a balm made of all your favorite melodies, Not Another Love Song is the perfect cure for heartache. Julie Soto never misses! The sexual tension in this book is so palpable, it'll snag you by the chin and call you a good girl' Ashley Posten, New York Times bestselling author of The Dead Romantics
'100% pure romance magic' Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling author
'A novel worth singing about … one duet that you definitely won't get out of your head full of sharp banter, deep emotion, and irresistible humour' Cosmopolitan
'Julie Soto orchestrates their relationship with all the intensity and emotion of the best symphony' Good Housekeeping
'Funny, moving and fan-your-face steamy' Rosie Danan, USA Today bestselling author
'A phenomenal talent' Sarah Hawley, A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon
'An immediate five star read. Soto is a virtuoso at deploying swoons, spice and laughs' Julie Murphy and Sierra Simons, New York Times and USA Today bestsellers
Praise for Julie Soto:
‘Julie Soto is my favorite writer, period. I'll read anything she writes – I loved every second of it’ Ali Hazelwood, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis
‘A spicy bouquet of thorns and roses … a triumph for those who love weddings and hot florists’ Abby Jimenez, New York Times bestselling author of Part of Your World
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Soto (Forget Me Not) makes philharmonic music downright sexy in this taut contemporary. Self-taught violinist Gwen Jackson is playing a fancy wedding in New Jersey when she borrows a cello from a grumpy wedding guest—who, insultingly, doesn't recognize her as a fellow member of the Manhattan Pops, "the largest popular music orchestra in the United States." Gwen knows him as Xander Thorne, bad-boy lead singer in a rock band when he's not at the Pops. Later, thanks to YouTube, she learns that his real name is Alex Fitzgerald, that he was a violin prodigy and stopped playing the instrument for mysterious reasons, and that he's her boss's son. The initial animosity between Alex and Gwen obviously belies a blistering attraction, but the road to love has many bumps, including Gwen being promoted to the orchestra's first chair over Alex and the machinations of both Alex's manager and his stepfather, who aim to sabotage the relationship. While Alex comes off as a bit of a jerk at first, readers will fall for him as he falls for Gwen. Their chemistry is explosive, and the author injects the plot with just enough suspense to keep the pages flying. Soto's sophomore outing will leave readers eager for her next story.