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Book Blitz: In Harmony (Fenbrook Academy #2) by Helena Newbury

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( Blurb ): Everyone expects her to succeed…. Karen plays the cello like an angel, and it’s the only thing that makes her truly feel alive. But her father’s dream—for her to join a prestigious orchestra—leaves no time in her life for anything but music…not even love. Trapped on her path, she doesn’t know how to rebel. Everyone expects him to fail…. Connor plays rock guitar like the devil himself, and his ability has got him all the way from a dead-end life in Belfast to a scholarship at Fenbrook Academy. But beneath his arrogance and charm, he doesn’t believe he has what it takes. He’s spent his time in New York drinking and partying, and the only future he sees is a return to Ireland as soon as he flunks out. But what no one expects…. When Karen’s duet partner is injured, the bad boy guitarist and the shy, sheltered cellist are forced to team up. Neither likes the idea, but what begins as anger and distrust slowly spirals into love…and lust. If they can face up to their f...

Start-up Sunday #2 (September-October)

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Whenever the mood strikes me I write a "start-up Sunday" post that lists what is on my upcoming TBR radar. This usually happens once a month or so depending on 1.) if I have time to go through my TBR list and 2.) if I even have the slightest clue as to what I'm about to read. Many times I just pick and choose random books - some from my never-ending TBR pile. Others not. So attempting to write a 'start-up' post is sometimes pointless. But, I haven't posted a start-up Sunday in a while and there are actually quite a few books that I will be starting for tours in late-September and early-October. So here's what's on my list. Post the link to you lists in the comments and I'll come check out your immediate TBRs as well. ( Blurb ): Everyone expects her to succeed….   Everyone expects him to fail…. Connor plays rock guitar like the devil himself, and his ability has got him all the way from a dead-end life in Belfast to a scholarsh...