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The Treble With Men by Piper Sheldon
4.0
If you've followed my reviews you will know that I love a good retelling, and this has its own Phantom of the Opera aspect that I really enjoyed. Of course you don't know quite why the Maestro is wearing his mask for a while, and so I was imagining all kinds of things. Especially when Kim/Christine mentioned something terrible that had happened back at their band camp, (yes they get the jokes in the story too!). But what ended up being the actual event wasn't quite what I'd been thinking, so when we got a real clue to who the Maestro was under the mask, I grabbed on that and was right! There was a lot of emotion on both sides of this relationship, and in a way, they both did some of the types of things that annoy me and make me wonder why they have to be so stubborn. But it all works out in the end, of course, and we get our HEA.
Another thing I loved was getting our time with the SWS members that we met in the first book, My Bare Lady. We got a bit of an update on Suzie from that book, and also more time with the others, who I assume will get their own books in future releases of this series. I know that they all probably have their own stories planned, but my idea of a story for this world could definitely be somewhat related to this group of women. Who knows!
Also, that cover! How can you not love the covers of this whole series! At the moment I don't own them physically, but one day I will need physical copies of these beauties for my home library shelves.
Review first published on Lisa Loves Literature.
Another thing I loved was getting our time with the SWS members that we met in the first book, My Bare Lady. We got a bit of an update on Suzie from that book, and also more time with the others, who I assume will get their own books in future releases of this series. I know that they all probably have their own stories planned, but my idea of a story for this world could definitely be somewhat related to this group of women. Who knows!
Also, that cover! How can you not love the covers of this whole series! At the moment I don't own them physically, but one day I will need physical copies of these beauties for my home library shelves.
Review first published on Lisa Loves Literature.