
Sounds Like Love by Ashley Poston
If you’re looking for your sparkling beachside read, you can never go wrong with a Posten novel and this one sounds like it’ll deliver all the goods.
Joni is one of the most sought-after songwriters in Los Angeles, but her creative well has dried up. She’s hoping that by heading back to her hometown of Vienna Shores, North Carolina, she’ll be inspired by the beach, her family, her friends, and her family’s music venue, The Revelry.
But when Joni returns, nothing is as it was. Her bestie has a secret. Her mom’s memory seems to be challenged. Oh, and The Revelry is closing down.
Then she hears a a melody and voice in her head. It’s something she can’t shake because it is good. So when she discovers it’s the voice of a very real man–one who is the exact opposite of that joyful melody–things get complicated for her. As for him? Well, he thinks he can break their telepathic connection if the two of them can write the song haunting them and get it out there.
Creativity isn’t simple or straightforward, and neither are the feelings the two begin to develop for each other.