Love in B Minor by Elodie Nowodazkij
(Broken Dreams #3)
Publication date: March 15th 2016
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
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No promises. No fake tomorrows. That was the plan.Publication date: March 15th 2016
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
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New city. New life. At least, that’s what nineteen-year-old Jen Harrison believes. On the surface, she’s living her dream: dancing in a prestigious dance company in Paris. But her sister’s death and the mistakes she’s tried to bury haunt her. She’s become a pro at hiding who she truly is, and she definitely doesn’t want a guy to derail her, but a one night-stand she can do. Nothing more. She definitely doesn’t plan to see the sexy stranger who made her laugh for the first time in years ever again.
Girls don’t walk away from Lucas Wills. Bad boy turned rock star, he’s got his share of groupies. Always upfront, he doesn’t promise fake tomorrows because love can destroy everything. Been there, done that. His ex not only lied to him, she stomped on his heart, used him to become famous, and almost ruined him. So, waking up alone after a night beyond his wildest imagination with a girl he just met shouldn’t upset him, shouldn’t inspire one of the saddest songs he’s ever written, shouldn’t make him want to chase after her.
When Jen, the one-night stand who got away, auditions to be a dancer in Lucas’ next music video, they can’t stop their growing attraction. But Jen’s secrets and his ex could shatter the careers they tried so hard to build and their hearts…they will have to decide what’s more important and if love is worth the fight.
Love in B Minor is the third standalone novel in Elodie Nowodazkij’s Broken Dreams series
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And his laughter booms in the quiet night. And seeing him laugh makes me want to smile right along with him. And I want to hold on to that feeling a bit longer. One of my hands slowly reaches out and my fingers trail down his cheek while my other hand falls on his knee. He stops laughing. His gaze turns hungry.
His lips are strong and soft.
My body melts into his despite the layers. One of his hands caresses my back and I press myself against him, wishing I could feel his skin against mine. His tongue slips inside my mouth, teasing mine into a playful dance. His other hand cups my face and I could stay like this forever. But I want more. And what I have in mind probably shouldn’t happen outside.
We might get arrested.
But I don’t want to end the night here and now.
I don’t want this night to end at all.
Interview
Choose your
favorite:
M&Ms or
Skittles: M&Ms all the way.
Peanut butter
or Nutella: Both. Slice a banana and put Nutella on one side and
peanut butter on the other side and enjoy!
Cat or dog:
I can’t choose. Peter the Cat rules the household and we love him.
And Plato The Dog is the cutest, loveliest, funniest dog. He’s
family too.
Coffee or tea:
Coffee. Hmmm my morning coffee is oh so yummy.
Veronica Mars
of Buffy: Oh man, those are tough. Buffy is my teenage years. And
it doesn’t age. I still love it. And I just discovered Veronica
Mars and couldn’t stop watching so nope, not choosing. I know I
suck at this.
Tell us:
….something
people may not know about you: I shook the hand of the former
chancellor of Germany.
….what TV
shows are you currently watching: Bates Motel, Veronica Mars,
House of Cards, Jane The Virgin…and the Bachelor :P
…what is the
latest movie you watched: INSIDE OUT. And I loved it.
….where
you’re currently sitting: on the couch. Peter the Cat is
sleeping on one side. Plato the Dog is sleeping on the other side.
About your
book
…is there
anything inspired by your real life? Lucas’ arms. Totally
inspired by my husband’s.
…which was
your favorite part to write? I have several. Their first meeting.
The first time she dances in front of me. Their cruise on the Seine.
And one moment I can’t talk about because I don’t want to spoil
it. And the epilogue.
Elodie Nowodazkij was raised in a tiny village in France, where she could always be found a book in hand. At nineteen, she moved to the US, where she learned she'd never lose her French accent. Now she lives in Maryland with her husband, their dog and their cat.
She's also a serial smiley user.
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