It has been two years since Lucia Mpobo-Riddell has made her choice between the two men in her life. She and her beloved would have been perfectly happy if it wasn’t for… the constant distractions from her past, her sister Noor’s complicated life, her own doubts and fears. Maybe there wasn’t such a thing as perfection and this was a lesson that Lucia was going to learn the hard way. Greg McMullen and Marcus Grant’s lives had been affected by Lucia’s choice that day in Glasgow two years ago. Since then one had been fighting to keep her when the other had been relentlessly trying to get her back. It soon became apparent to them that she wasn’t the Lucia they met and fell in love with anymore. Her life and priorities had completely shifted. To even consider keeping her or just getting her back, they would have to accept it or they would have to let her go. But would they ever be able to do either?
This Would Have Been Our Song! Catchy tunes and dancers’ tales by Danielle-Claude Ngontang Mba
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
It is often a treat to read the second book in a series, and this one certainly met those expectations. I felt like I knew the characters fairly well, and I still appreciated the cast list she put in the front of the book. Again, I wish that more authors would do this! There was still profanity in the book, and there were some intimate scenes, but I felt that they were less detailed (very glad about that). I found that the author has an excellent understanding of the entertainment industry, and it seems quite true-to-life. I fell in love with Cassie, and she added so much to the story. If you enjoy contemporary romance (that was exceptionally well-written) and music, this may be the book for you.
I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I was not financially compensated, and all opinions are 100 percent mine.