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Sounds Like Love by Ashley Poston

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Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
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Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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lauraelovesbooks's review

4.25
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Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
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No one call pull off romance with magical realism quite like Ashley Poston. There is something so enchanting about how she weaves it into the story so well you almost forget that it’s there

This book felt like a love letter to music, with so many subtle references and winks. 

There were also undertones of melancholy that fit the musical backdrop so well. Prepare your heartstrings accordingly 

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takarakeireads's review

4.0
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A romance for music lovers - this was so cute! I just love how Ashley writes magical realism into her books! Prob my second fav book of hers after SYS

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This book was one of the most beautiful books I’ve read this year. I could probably go on and on about the intricacies of how Ashley used weather and emotions to show the tension between character, how real and relatable the characters are to our own lives, how deeply you can connect with them even if you don’t have the same challenges as Joni and her family, but I’d end up reciting the whole book at that point. For people who love Emily Henry’s work, it’s that but with a magical realism that has you screaming for more.

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Spice Rating: 🌶️.5 / 5

My Summary: Joni is a successful songwriter in L.A. who hasn't felt inspired to write in a while. She returns to her hometown, Vienna Shores, NC, to spend the summer with her family and helping out at their music venue, the Revelry. But being home brings its own challenges--particularly with her mom who has been diagnosed with dementia, her best friend who is avoiding her, and the Revelry which is closing after this summer. As she's processing everything going on in her life, Joni starts to hear a melody in her head along with a... voice.

My Thoughts: Sounds Like Love is a beautiful story about regret, grief, and dreams. Joni is a songwriter in L.A., and she's the only one of her family and friends who "made it" outside of their small town in North Carolina. But Joni is stuck--she hasn't felt inspired to write a song. Until she starts to hear a melody in her head along with a voice. The two decide to meet up in person, and Joni realizes that it's Sebastian Fell--a world-famous boy band singer and musician Roman Fell's son--who's in her head, they decide to work together to write a song to the melody pulling them together. 

Joni and Sebastian seem like complete opposites at first, but as they get closer, they realize that their fears might be more similar than they thought. The pair believe a partnership and romantic relationship could be messy, but it just might be worth it. Though they are both from the flashy music scene, they got to experience a love story in a small town where they could be their true selves without the cameras and lights. 

As usual, Ashley Poston does a fantastic job blending romance with magical realism. She just has a way with words, and I love the way she pulls a thread throughout a story and weaves in that metaphor beautifully all the way to the end. The way Poston explained how music impacts us throughout our lives. One of my favorite quotes was, "Grief is a love song in reverse." As someone who recently lost a loved one to Alzheimer's, that quote, and many others, hit me hard. 

I don't think Sounds Like Love will be the book for everyone, but I do hope that it is a balm for the souls who need it. ❤️

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Ashly Poston spins the most magical tales. Her use of magical realism in her stories is poetry to my mind. I have been a fan since reading The Dead Romantics and each year since I look forward to her next release. Sounds Like Love is no exception. I’m the kind of person that gets chills listening to an amazing song and this book at the end was giving me chills just reading about the song. That’s how amazing Ashly Poston spins this lyrical tale. 

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Interesting premise, although sometimes I wondered if the ESP they had was a shortcut to intimacy. And I guess it was, and maybe that's okay? I did love their relationship,  and there's a lot here to enjoy. The Dead Romantics is still my favorite Ashley Poston book but this one ranks right up there. :)

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