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A review by scoodle42
A Perfect Melody by Monae Nicole
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
Amias is an artist, who meets Bliss at the club where she works. He finds out she can sing, and he puts her on. Suddenly her world is changing, maybe faster than she can keep up with, and Amias wants to be a part of it. But is it all too much?
Okay, I like the premise of this story. Bliss' background build was nice and I thought it really gave her layers. Her best friend carrying her through it all was nice too; I love seeing strong friendships. Amias and Bliss felt good at first, and the bumps they went through felt real, and organic to the story. I did like how they built their relationship and knew when to slow down and scale back.
I will that though the premise was good, so many things happened with Bliss in her new world of music that didn't make sense it threw me off kilter. I'm not expecting anyone to have in-depth knowledge of the music industry, but some of this was a search engine away; having more of it grounded in the reality of that world would have made the story more cohesive, and it would have had more flow and continuity.
Okay, I like the premise of this story. Bliss' background build was nice and I thought it really gave her layers. Her best friend carrying her through it all was nice too; I love seeing strong friendships. Amias and Bliss felt good at first, and the bumps they went through felt real, and organic to the story. I did like how they built their relationship and knew when to slow down and scale back.
I will that though the premise was good, so many things happened with Bliss in her new world of music that didn't make sense it threw me off kilter. I'm not expecting anyone to have in-depth knowledge of the music industry, but some of this was a search engine away; having more of it grounded in the reality of that world would have made the story more cohesive, and it would have had more flow and continuity.