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From a USA Today bestselling author, a competition between a classical violinist and a rock star cellist sparks a sizzling chemistry in this book that’s “100% pure magic,” perfect for fans of Ali Hazelwood and Abby Jimenez (Christina Lauren).
Gwen Jackson is a self-taught professional violinist. Xander Thorne is the exact opposite—a rock star cellist with a bad attitude. They both play in the Manhattan Pops, and their styles couldn’t be more different.
When Gwen is offered first chair of the orchestra (a role Xander has coveted for years), she can’t help but notice a hostile sense of competition between them…but also an electric chemistry, as they’re forced to work together. As they compose and play songs together, it’s clear that their powerful connection could make for a performance that will blow everyone’s minds.
But can their slowly growing romance survive the pressures of success?
Gwen Jackson is a self-taught professional violinist. Xander Thorne is the exact opposite—a rock star cellist with a bad attitude. They both play in the Manhattan Pops, and their styles couldn’t be more different.
When Gwen is offered first chair of the orchestra (a role Xander has coveted for years), she can’t help but notice a hostile sense of competition between them…but also an electric chemistry, as they’re forced to work together. As they compose and play songs together, it’s clear that their powerful connection could make for a performance that will blow everyone’s minds.
But can their slowly growing romance survive the pressures of success?
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Praise
"The cello scene in this book will change your life."
—Ali Hazelwood, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“100% pure romance magic.”
—Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling author
“Not Another Love Song is an immediate five star read. This book will vibrate in your bones for days after you turn the last page. Julie Soto is quickly staking her claim as one of the greats in romance.”
—Julie Murphy and Sierra Simone, New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors
“Like a balm made of all your favorite melodies, Not Another Love Song is the perfect cure for heartache. Julie Soto never misses!”
—Ashley Poston, New York Times bestselling author
“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
A truly masterful composition! Julie Soto delivers the crescendoing intensity, transportive fluidity, and most of all the depth of feeling you get listening to an exceptional piece of music through Alex and Gwen’s passionate romance. At turns funny, moving, and fan-your-face steamy, I couldn’t put NOT ANOTHER LOVE SONG DOWN!
—Rosie Danan, USA Today bestselling author of Do Your Worst
"The most gorgeous, addictive, and enlivening romance I've read in ages, Not Another Love Song is on a brand new level of entertainment. Gwen and Xander's story is a flawless mix of tenderness, angst, and incendiary heat."
—Tarah Dewitt, author of Savor It
This book is a masterclass in romance…the kind that touches every page with intense longing, makes the reader feel deeply the simmering, tightly-coiled tension, and had me jumping to my feet with the most satisfying HEA. Standing ovation for Julie Soto’s Not Another Love Song!
—Susan Lee, author of The Name Drop
"The heat that explodes between Gwen and Xander is so intense you might feel compelled to look away. And you know the steamy pottery scene in “Ghost”? Just imagine a cello equivalent."
—The Washington Post
"Soto makes philharmonic music downright sexy."
—Publishers Weekly
“A phenomenal talent. Watch out, world - Julie Soto has arrived.”
—Sarah Hawley, author of A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon
“Julie Soto is the queen of heart flutters and swoony awesomeness.”
—Penny Reid, New York Times bestselling author
“This musical romance hits the right notes with sizzling flirtation and tension.”
—Kirkus
“Julie Soto knows how to give us a novel worth singing about. This is one duet that you definitely won't get out of your head.”
—Cosmo.com