No Place Like You by Emma Douglas
Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Fiction
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Home--in the island village of Cloud Bay--is where the heart is. . .Leah Santelli always knew that Zach Harper, son of a rock legend and her best friend's brother, was painfully out of reach. Then, on the night of her eighteenth birthday, Leah shocked herself by asking for--and receiving--the gift she wanted: one night of passion with Zach before he left town to pursue his rock star dreams. Now, years later, Zach is back in Cloud Bay to record his first solo album. His return could also be Leah's big chance to step up her own music career. But getting the producing credit she needs means spending long hours with Zach in the recording studio...and falling back into the habit of longing for him, for better or worse.
Zach used to believe that a man must put his past behind him. But coming back home for Cloud Bay's famed music festival has allowed him to finally make amends with his family and, much to his surprise, reunite with Leah. He might have left her once but now it seems he can't stay away. Trouble is, even though the heat between them burns hotter than ever, Leah has old wounds in need of healing before she can give Zach a real chance. Can he find a way to convince her that they can make more than just great music together--and that she's the one that he wants for all time?
Leah is a girl who knows what she wants like back on her eighteenth birthday and asked Zach her best friends brother for just one night together. It's been years since they saw one another and she's a small town producer meanwhile Zach is back in town to record his first solo. Leah will have to prove herself if she wants to make it big so she wants to work with Zach who is by now well known. Thing is old feeling seems to rise and with them being around eachother can they resist temptation?
I liked this book more then I thought I would getting into this book. I liked getting to know these characters and seeing the struggles they had to go through so that they can work on making themselves big. Seeing what they had to sacrifice for their careers was interesting and getting the know both their POV and reasoning why they made certain choices made me like their characters even more. Story line was interesting and well written. Never a dull moment, just enough heat and drama to keep things interesting. Overall it was a pretty good book I really enjoyed it.
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