Paris and music. How much better can it get?
Goodbye, Paris by Anstey Harris
Call me a romantic! I loved this. I loved the struggle that Grace Atherton has to play, to live!
I loved the atmosphe of instruments being shaped, the smell of glues, the aliveness of the instruments, and the music swelling throughout.
I love Nadia and Mr. Williams. They shine!
I walked the streets of Paris and Cremora with Grace and was pulled into the sights, the sounds, the smells.
Troubled love leads to troubled times and beyond, and I was glued to every word.
Fabulous!
A Touchstone ARC via NetGalley
*****
Call me a romantic! I loved this. I loved the struggle that Grace Atherton has to play, to live!
I loved the atmosphe of instruments being shaped, the smell of glues, the aliveness of the instruments, and the music swelling throughout.
I love Nadia and Mr. Williams. They shine!
I walked the streets of Paris and Cremora with Grace and was pulled into the sights, the sounds, the smells.
Troubled love leads to troubled times and beyond, and I was glued to every word.
Fabulous!
A Touchstone ARC via NetGalley
*****
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