Keyed Up
by Laura M. Baird
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Pub Date 31 Aug 2017 | Archive Date 28 Sep 2017
Description
Pianist Penelope Dixon, at age twenty-eight is finally stepping out of her father’s shadow to embark on a solo career with the Seattle Symphony. How will an unexpected reunion with her first love from ten years ago play into those plans? Sebastian Mauer, once famed performer, now reclusive composer, foolishly pushed aside his love for Penelope, thinking it was for her own good. Can he redeem himself and show her they are meant to be together?
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781612969237 |
PRICE | US$6.99 (USD) |
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Keyed Up, Laura M. Baird
Review from Jeannie Zelos book reviews
Genre: women's fiction, Romance
I was looking forward to this, I'm a sucker for a second chance romance, but though it was a really well written book the story itself just wasn't great for me. a decent read, but not one that I'd want to reread.
I felt as though I was reading part two of a duo, where book one would have covered Penelope and Sebastian's earlier romance, it just felt like I had missing gaps in the story. That was all covered eventually, but at first it felt somewhat odd to me.
Penelope is a very confident lady, the way she takes charge of the others, although they've been there years, is something only someone very self assured could do, and yet at other times she feels very shy and lacking in self esteem...
Sebastian, I really didn't ever get to grips with why he stopped their romance on the first place. There are reasons given later but for me they weren't strong enough to give up on a love if its serious.
That's part of the issue for me though, I didn't really feel the *love* between them, didn't see that magic connection I needed. There are moments when they get very hot and heavy but TBH that just feels like classic lust, not because there's anything more serious between them. That ten year gap - if they really felt that strongly why did they let it go so long, why leave it to chance before they come into contact together?
Still, as ever that's just me, just my thoughts and you may feel very differently.
It is a very well written story, great characters, no missing parts, or plots left in mid air but it was just the story itself that wasn't quite right for me. I enjoyed it, but wouldn't reread.
Stars: Three, well written but lacking in emotion and drama for me.
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