Kristen Lewendon
It feels like forever ago that I started reading this series. (It wasn’t anywhere near that long, but I binged all the previous books at once so this one is definitely feeling like the outlier.) Jace was the force holding the band together; the responsible older brother taking care of everything. Maeve had a childhood that was just as unconventional as Jace’s, just in some very different ways. Together, they’re a perfect pairing – if they can keep from killing each other. They’re not quite opposites, but their strengths and weaknesses dovetail nicely with one another. When all the emotional baggage both Jace and Maeve are carrying around started interfering with how they understood each other, I despaired of ever seeing them get it right. I was so glad for that ending. Now, I’ll have to start the series over at the beginning to keep from being too sad that it’s over. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.
Tania Ogden
Loved the book, the story was well written and the characters were intriguing. Once I started I could not get enough, from the start till the end I was engrossed I was even on the edge of my seat with twists and turns, lust and passion, strength, happiness with a happily ever after. Do yourself a favor and buy the book you want be disappointed. Thank you for allowing me to review your book. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
poppy clay
This is the fifth and final book in the Music & Lyrics series and was another super read and while it can easily be read on its own if you get the chance give the rest a read they are just as good. This is Jace and Maeve's book and while I thought they were really good together and well suited they still clashed a fair bit. I really enjoyed getting to know them.