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Not Another Love Song

By: Julie Soto
Narrated by: Savannah Peachwood, Oliver Clarke
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Two string players fight their attraction for each other as they compete for center stage in this spicy and emotional romance from USA Today bestselling author Julie Soto.

When professional—and self-taught—violinist Gwen Jackson plays, she disappears into the peaks and valleys of each song, a quiet passion that never quite explodes into pure emotion. Xander Thorne is the exact opposite. A cellist and a rock star, he’s all about big emotion, but not even his six-foot-four frame can contain his skill, his genius...and an attitude that borders on jerkitude.

Not only did it take Xander a year to notice that he and Gwen both play in the Manhattan Pops, but he also always seems to have the perfect cutting criticism about her technique. When Gwen is offered the role of first chair of the orchestra, something Xander has secretly coveted for years, their existing hostility goes up a notch. Yet, despite her best efforts, Gwen can’t ignore the sizzling chemistry between them.

Forced to work more closely with each other, they can’t help exploring their attraction. As they begin to compose and play songs together, it’s clear that their powerful connection could make for a performance that would blow everyone’s minds. Suddenly, they’re box office dynamite, and the fragile romance growing between them is in danger of being crushed beneath a publicity stunt.

©2024 Julie Soto (P)2024 Forever
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“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

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A cute story!

book review📖: not another love song by julie soto

Overall rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice rating: 🌶️🌶️.5

• Summary:
Gwen Jackson, a young musical prodigy and violinist for the Manhattan Pops orchestra, just wants stability and to make those around her proud. When Gwen ends up performing at a wedding as a side gig, her fellow Pops musician, Xander Thorne, has no idea who she is, despite having worked together for a year. As Xander becomes more fascinated by Gwen’s talent, and Gwen is presented with an opportunity of a lifetime at the Pops, the two go from butting heads to making beautiful music together.

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The first half of this book was 5⭐️ read for me! I was BUZZING. The perfectly built up tension, the beautiful description of the music, the looks of desire that required no words, the cello scene that CHANGED ME🔥 The first half had me vibrating with the exhilaration of experiencing an amazing book the first time. Thennnnn the second half hit, and truthfully things stalled for me. I found myself getting bored with Gwen’s lack of depth/personality, and questioning if the MMC’s Alex vs Xander persona dichotomy was a bit over the top. Towards the end of the book, I felt like both MCs were lacking depth, and not having the deeper conversations I kept expecting them to have.

Overall, this book had me going from absolutely ENTHRALLED, to a little bored, to frustrated by the main character driven conflict/resolution of the plot. Forget Me Not was one of my favorite books of last year, so I had extremely high hopes for this read, and I’m rounding up on this rating given how much I enjoyed the first half, despite feeling lack luster about the second!

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The characters were flawed which made them real

Always enjoy her writing, the plot and characters leaves me wanting more! The spice is just enough 👌🏾

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Beautiful Writing

Beautifully written, love the way the music developed the love story. Narration matched the characters, well done.

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Genius

This story is pure genius. The way Julie Soto weaves in such emotion with music you can almost hear is truly inspiring. The feelings you experience as you listen to her descriptions of the music and every interaction between Alex and Gwen are tangible. This story played out like a movie in my head with not a hole to be found. I’m not a fan of listening to stories read in third person past, but still… I loved it. Looking forward to more from Julie Soto.

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Julie Soto strikes again!

After falling in love with Soto’s writing style in Forget me Not, I've been anxiously awaiting another book and it did not disappoint!! I was immersed on the story from the beginning and as an artist and former orchestra kid, the passion for music shown by these characters made my heart sing. Soto captured the way music can show emotion and encourage deep connection between people, and the theme of it throughout the book contributed to capturing Alex and Gwen’s relationship in a way it couldn’t without it. I adore the characters, the cameos of Ama and Elliot, and the depiction of how the music industry is complex and the importance of copyright. The friendships depicted in the book warmed my heart and made me laugh. I enjoyed the display of healthy and playful relationships and chosen families. Thank you for another incredible book I’ll be rereading over and over! Can’t wait for the next one :)

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Pleasantly surprised

Good plot , characters, and spice. I loved these two. Feel like I could be a violinist after this !?

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Great story!

Loved it. Even better than Julie Soto’s first book in my opinion. Beautiful love story and wonderfully told with a an interesting backdrop of music, musicians, and the symphony.

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Loved!!!

What a great story. Loved the relationship between all of the characters. It had it all.

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Great Chemistry!

Be aware that Not Another Love Story is written in 3rd person. Told through Gwen’s POV with 6 chapters in Xander’s POV. Gwen and Xander are both child musical prodigies except that Gwen was an orphan and Xander had a famous violinist for a mom. Gwen wanted a place and Xander wanted fame and to be seen as a musician in his own right, not his mother’s son. However, both were being played by other people. The chemistry was intense between Xander and Gwen, and their dynamic as they played together and their relationship was gorgeously written. The character growth was well done, but I did have to suspend some of disbelief because first chair isn’t handed out like the way it showed in this book. Not even for publicity. Also, Xander came off rude at the beginning, but did grow into a good hero. Julie Soto wrote a good book!

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Best of the best

The character development, the storyline, the dialogue, the steamy parts… everything was literally perfect. I started reading around 6pm, went to sleep at some point, then picked it back up the moment I opened my eyes. If you want something that is going to have you by the collar until you’re through, this is it. This is a meticulously crafted story, it’s clear how much work went into to get it JUST right. I am utterly in love and will read this book again and again, which is rare for me. BRAVA!

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