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An Unheard Song by Laura Ambrose

lou88's review

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5.0

Short. Sweet. Emotional. I really enjoyed it and I hope the next book will be longer!

nancyotoole's review

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4.0

Annalie is a fantasy author who's hugely popular and critically acclaimed debut novel changed her life for the better. Then her second book tanked, changing it for the worse. Her confidence destroyed, Annalie now suffers from agoraphobia, and struggles to write. Enter Cam, an intern that can hopefully get Annalie's professional life back on track. As the two women grow close, they discover that they have feelings for each other, and a common enemy in both of their pasts.

An Unheard Song is the third book in Romancing the Page, a series of interconnected lesbian romances. I especially liked this one, as it intersects the literary world with the musical one, as Annalie is a former violinist. As for usual for this series, the chemistry between the two leads was instantly appealing, as were the books more salacious scenes. But the revenge plot adds in a whole other layer of interest. I found myself really invested in Annalie and Cam's scheming and was eager to find out the outcome.

An Unheard Song was a very pleasant novella to read, and I'm already looking forward to the next book in the series.

candidceillie's review

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5.0

Best one yet!

I thoroughly enjoyed this love story, even more than the first two! It was lovely to see Annalie again and to get a little revenge.

mxphoebesviewpoint's review

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4.0

A woman locked within her house meets a woman locked within herself.

Annalie was once a prominent violinist and she let her ex take that away from her. Then she was a famous author and she let the critics and lack of sales take that away from her. Soon her own fears and anxieties lock her in her home. She is still writing though and needs an assistant and a professor connects her with Cam. Cam just lost a scholarship opportunity because she was afraid of speaking out against a harasser. She is not really writing the dissertation she wants to write because of her fears. She still has not come out to her mother so she does not advertise her "gayness" like she wants to. Fear is what they have in common, but their attraction is the unexpected bond which just might overcome that fear.

This is the third in a series and can be read as a stand alone as I did not know this was even part of a series "Romancing the Page". It is a novella which is why I did not give a lot of detail above nor will I here. Laura Ambrose and Laura Lam bring a really solid romance to such a short tale in An Unheard Song. Annalie and Cam take the time to get to know each other and the attraction is not rushed. The sex is decent though not graphic and does not take place in the usual spot and the foreplay is unusual which I like. The story deals with the real issues of sexual harassment and anxiety. This is a story you can end the workday with and feel refreshed and believing in love again.

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