Rating: 5 stars
Goodreads Book Description: So many things can happen to a person on a Central
Park bench.
For
Emerson Kingsley, falling in love happened, despite her broken monster of a
heart.
Emerson
knows more about listening than she does about love, whether it’s listening to
artists as a music producer or listening to stories as she people watches.
Months
of watching Maddox Bailey from a park bench are to blame for her infatuation.
In her mind, the moment they meet will be spectacular if she ever finds the
nerve to speak to him.
But
when the two share an awkward cab ride, she realizes that maybe fantasies are
meant to stay that way.
The
only problem is, now that they’ve met, he keeps popping up in her life. Each
time he does, Emerson finds the real-life Maddox to be better than anything she
could’ve dreamed—sexy, passionate, and sweeter than his chocolate brown eyes.
A woman in
love with possibilities meets a man determined to make them happen.
My
Review: Oh. My. God. This book couldn’t have been any
better! The storyline, how a young woman sitting on a bench in Central Park
happens to meet the man of her dreams and EVERYTHING just falls into place!
I felt like I was reading fanfiction the whole time.
A perfectly, heartfelt, emotionally beautiful story that captivates it’s
reader!
Emerson and Maddox are definitely up there on my Top
Fictional Couples list! Their chemistry is undeniable; their souls are full of
music as their bodies and personalities sing for each other. Together they are
a truly stunning melody.
I honestly can’t point out any faults within this
book, it was all so wonderfully written with such detail that created a love
story I won’t ever forget.
I loved the way Cynthia weaved music into the
storyline, through their jobs and the way they describe their attraction to one
another. There’s just something about love stories and music that just gets me…
A massive thank you to the ever-lovely Cynthia for
sending me an arc of her new release! Much love xo
I’ll certainly be picking up a paperback edition –
yes, that’s how much I loved this story and need it on my shelf!
Think Lovely Thoughts xo
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