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A review by chandranolynne
Not Another Love Song by Julie Soto
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
"Maybe she liked love songs after all. As long as she was playing them with Alex."
This was a really sweet read. I loved how the author intertwined music and human relationships. It added a unique layer of enjoyment to the story. The main characters were a bit too self-sabotaging at times, and the plot leaned heavily on misunderstandings and half-truths, which got frustrating. But despite that, the romance hooked me, and the music kept me engaged throughout.
I have to admit, I preferred when the musical elements served as clever innuendo rather than diving into the actual spicy scenes. If gratuitous spice isn’t your thing, this book might not be for you. Several steamy moments felt more like filler than meaningful contributions to plot or character development. That said, a little spice can be fun, and I didn’t mind it overall!
This was a really sweet read. I loved how the author intertwined music and human relationships. It added a unique layer of enjoyment to the story. The main characters were a bit too self-sabotaging at times, and the plot leaned heavily on misunderstandings and half-truths, which got frustrating. But despite that, the romance hooked me, and the music kept me engaged throughout.
I have to admit, I preferred when the musical elements served as clever innuendo rather than diving into the actual spicy scenes. If gratuitous spice isn’t your thing, this book might not be for you. Several steamy moments felt more like filler than meaningful contributions to plot or character development. That said, a little spice can be fun, and I didn’t mind it overall!