
Sounds Like Love
Paperback | 384 pages
A hitmaking songwriter and a bitter musician share a startling and inexplicable connection that theyĆ¢ā¬ā¢ll do anything to shake, in the next sparkling, magical book from Ashley Poston.
Joni Lark has a secret. SheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s one of the most coveted songwriters in LA, and yet she canĆ¢ā¬ā¢t write. ThereĆ¢ā¬ā¢s an emptiness inside her, and nothing seems to fill it.
When she returns to her hometown of Vienna Shores, North Carolina, she hopes that the sand, the surf, and the concerts at The Revelry, her familyĆ¢ā¬ā¢s music venue, will spark inspiration. But when Joni gets there, nothing is how she left it. Her best friend is hiding something, her motherĆ¢ā¬ā¢s memories are fading fast, and The Revelry is closing.
How can Joni write when her world is leaving her behind?
Until she hears it. A melody in her head, lyric-less and half-formed, and an alluring and addictive voice to go with itĆ¢ā¬ābelonging, apparently, to a wry musician with an emptiness of his own.
Surely, heĆ¢ā¬ā¢s a figment of JoniĆ¢ā¬ā¢s overworked imagination.
Then a very real man shows up in Vienna Shores. HeĆ¢ā¬ā¢s arrogant and guardedĆ¢ā¬ānothing like the sweet, funny voice in JoniĆ¢ā¬ā¢s headĆ¢ā¬āand he has a plan for breaking their inconvenient telepathic connection: finish the song haunting them both and hope they donĆ¢ā¬ā¢t risk their heartsĆ¢ā¬āor their secretsĆ¢ā¬āin the process.
Because that melody, the one drawing them togetherĆ .Ć .Ć . what if itĆ¢ā¬ā¢s there for a reason?
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Paperback | 384 pages
A hitmaking songwriter and a bitter musician share a startling and inexplicable connection that theyĆ¢ā¬ā¢ll do anything to shake, in the next sparkling, magical book from Ashley Poston.
Joni Lark has a secret. SheĆ¢ā¬ā¢s one of the most coveted songwriters in LA, and yet she canĆ¢ā¬ā¢t write. ThereĆ¢ā¬ā¢s an emptiness inside her, and nothing seems to fill it.
When she returns to her hometown of Vienna Shores, North Carolina, she hopes that the sand, the surf, and the concerts at The Revelry, her familyĆ¢ā¬ā¢s music venue, will spark inspiration. But when Joni gets there, nothing is how she left it. Her best friend is hiding something, her motherĆ¢ā¬ā¢s memories are fading fast, and The Revelry is closing.
How can Joni write when her world is leaving her behind?
Until she hears it. A melody in her head, lyric-less and half-formed, and an alluring and addictive voice to go with itĆ¢ā¬ābelonging, apparently, to a wry musician with an emptiness of his own.
Surely, heĆ¢ā¬ā¢s a figment of JoniĆ¢ā¬ā¢s overworked imagination.
Then a very real man shows up in Vienna Shores. HeĆ¢ā¬ā¢s arrogant and guardedĆ¢ā¬ānothing like the sweet, funny voice in JoniĆ¢ā¬ā¢s headĆ¢ā¬āand he has a plan for breaking their inconvenient telepathic connection: finish the song haunting them both and hope they donĆ¢ā¬ā¢t risk their heartsĆ¢ā¬āor their secretsĆ¢ā¬āin the process.
Because that melody, the one drawing them togetherĆ .Ć .Ć . what if itĆ¢ā¬ā¢s there for a reason?











