All the Right Notes
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4.3 • 16 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Sparks fly when a piano genius and a Hollywood heartthrob are thrown together for a charity performance in this “swoony, joyful rom-com” (Entertainment Weekly).
Quito Cruz is a genius piano player and composer with Broadway dreams, but he’s not quite there yet. The problem is that, ever since that night in college, his inspiration—pretty-boy jock Emmet Aoki—has been completely MIA.
Now Quito’s dad wants him to put on a charity performance in his hometown. And there’s one hella big string attached: convince Emmett—now one of Hollywood’s hottest celebrities—to perform.
It’s all shaping up to be the biggest musical fiasco of Quito’s life. Especially when Emmett agrees to attend, and Quito realizes that the undeniable vibe between them is stronger than ever. Because there’s nothing simple about falling for a movie star . . . even when he’s pitch-perfect.
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Lim debuts with a delightful queer second-chance romance between Quito Cruz, the gay Filipino narrator, and Emmett Aoki, biracial heartthrob of Sunvalley High. Alternating "Then" and "Now" chapters tell a sweet if slightly overstuffed tale that touches myriad romance tropes (enemies to lovers, grumpy/sunshine, only one bed, forced proximity) with affection and sincerity. In high school, Quito is an anxious musical prodigy whose dad is choir director; Emmett is a popular jock who joins choir when allergies force him out of shop class. Mr. Cruz, a kindly puppet master, maneuvers the boys into a tutoring relationship, leading to an unlikely friendship and a secret romance. In the present, Quito works at a New York piano bar, and his only contact with Emmett, now an action hero, is what he sees on TV. When Quito's dad calls to announce his retirement concert, he orders Quito to bring Emmett along to sing. Unwilling to admit he hasn't spoken to Emmett in 20 years, Quito enlists his drag queen roommate, Ujima, to help orchestrate a reunion. Along the way there's tempting Filipino cuisine, show tunes, and deus ex machina interventions by a universe determined to bring these guys together. Light and charming, with a hint of snark, this is a promising start for Lim.
Customer Reviews
Literally laughed out loud
I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book, but I am glad I took a chance on it. It has the perfect mix of humor and seriousness. I highly recommend it.