Review: Not Another Love Song


Book Review: Not Another Love Song, by Julie Soto, 5 stars

 

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?


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: July 2024

Mature content: yes

Review: Loved it! It took me a while to get into the story and the characters, and I wished the alternate points of view were a bit more balanced (we see a lot more of the story from Gwen's POV than from Alex/Xander's POV), but overall this was a book I just couldn't put down. 

Just be aware that the sex scenes are pretty explicit. If this bothers you, then Not Another Love Song isn't a good fit. 

Julie Soto might just be my new favorite author and I definitely intend to check out her debut novel (Forget Me Not) as soon as I can.

Happy readings!

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