Friday, 17 May 2013

{Review} Playing the Maesto by Aubrie Dionne

Playing the Maestro
Author: Aubrie Dionne
Published Feb 11, 2013
Genre: Adult Contemporary
Source: eArc (In exchange for honest review)
Buy: Kindle

Melody Mires has sworn off dating musicians, but when the sexy European conductor Wolf Braun takes over her struggling symphony, her hesitation almost flies out the window with the notes of her flute—until he opens his mouth. Wolf is arrogant, haughty, and seems to have a personal vendetta against Melody. Oh, and he’s her boss. If she wants to keep her job as principal flutist, she’ll have to impress Wolf while simultaneously keeping her undeniable attraction to herself.

Wolf came to America to get as far away from his past as possible, and to recover some of the swagger he had as one of the world’s best maestros. He never imagined being forced to reassess the entire orchestra’s talent—and potentially fire anyone who doesn’t make his cut. Dating the attractive flutist is out of the question, but as their feelings reach a fever pitch, can they risk both their careers for a chance at love?
RATING: 3 out of 5 Stars
Music? Romance? Playing the Maestro has it all! The author spins an interesting story of Melody (what a fitting name for the story), who sworn of dating musicians after a series of bad experiences. Fate just had to go against her by bringing Wolf, the sexy European conductor, to be their new conductor.

Playing the Maestro has a good cast of supporting characters, who help to make the whole story more interesting, especially Melody's cute little niece. She's bubbly and I really like her! Things between Melody and Wolf were complicated due to the nature of their work and someone from Wolf's past came to make it even worse.

Playing the Maestro is a fast and enjoyable read for those who enjoy a quick romance read.


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