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NOT ANOTHER LOVE SONG by Julie Soto

NOT ANOTHER LOVE SONG

by Julie Soto

Pub Date: July 16th, 2024
ISBN: 9781538740910
Publisher: Forever

Two talented musicians battle for professional recognition and against their increasing attraction.

Gwen Jackson and Xander Thorne are talented performers with the Manhattan Pops Orchestra: She’s a violinist; he’s a cellist. When Gwen is hired to play the wedding of one of Xander’s friends, she’s stunned to realize that Xander has no clue who she is. Given that Xander is also from a family of famed and wealthy musicians, the snub stings even more. After all, Gwen’s natural talent didn’t come from good genetics or expensive lessons. Her gift was nurtured by a caring music shop owner, and, at times, she feels more at home busking in a subway station than in a fancy concert hall. Gwen seems to be beneath Xander’s notice until she receives the coveted spot of first chair, further igniting their hostility toward one another. Beneath their personal antagonism, Gwen and Xander have a healthy amount of respect for each other’s talent, which bubbles up and turns into sexual attraction. Some readers may find that the change from rivals to romantic partners progresses rather swiftly, but the close quarters and public setting is an ideal pressure cooker. This is a delightful spin on the workplace-relationship trope, trading buttoned-up boardrooms and Type A strivers for intense rehearsals and musical prodigies whose journeys to the same orchestra couldn’t have been more different. There are some plot threads that don’t land well, as when the orchestra decides to use Gwen and Xander’s relationship to drum up publicity. Less is more if it allows a relationship to develop at a pace that won’t give the reader whiplash.

This musical romance hits the right notes with sizzling flirtation and tension.