Sounds Like Love

by

Ashley Poston

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of Ashley Poston's previous works, especially those who enjoy her blend of romance and magical realism.
  • Readers who love stories centered around music, songwriting, and the creative process.
  • Those who enjoy small-town romance novels with a cozy, beachy setting.
  • People looking for emotional reads that deal with themes of grief, family, and self-discovery.
  • Fans of slow-burn romances with a touch of whimsy and magic.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer strictly realistic contemporary romances without fantastical elements.
  • Those who are sensitive to stories dealing with dementia and family illness.
  • People who dislike romance novels that focus heavily on the characters' internal journeys and emotions.
  • Readers who get frustrated by miscommunication tropes or inconsistencies in magical elements.
  • Those looking for a fast-paced plot with lots of external conflict and action.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Beautiful, poetic writing style that captures the emotions and magic of music
  • Unique and intriguing premise of telepathic connection between the main characters
  • Heartfelt exploration of grief, family relationships, and finding oneself
  • Cozy, atmospheric small-town beach setting
  • Incorporation of magical realism elements adds whimsy and charm
  • Strong themes of healing, self-discovery, and following one's dreams
  • Touching portrayal of mother-daughter relationship and dealing with dementia
  • Fast-paced, engaging story that many readers found hard to put down
  • Authentic depiction of the music industry and songwriting process
  • Sweet, slow-burn romance between the main characters

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some felt the character development was rushed or shallow
  • The romance lacked depth for some readers compared to the author's other works
  • Pacing issues – some parts felt too slow while others moved too quickly
  • Inconsistencies in how the telepathic connection worked frustrated some readers
  • Main characters' reactions to the telepathy seemed unrealistic to some
  • Repetitive descriptions and explanations in parts of the writing
  • Side characters like the best friend felt underdeveloped to some readers
  • The ending and resolution of the telepathic connection felt unsatisfying to some
  • Overuse of technical music terms was distracting for readers unfamiliar with them
  • Some found the main character Joni to be frustrating or hard to connect with

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