

If I didn't know there was only one narrator I would have thought there were two. Russo was an AMAZING and I mean AMAZING narrator. Dan was jaded by his brief stint as a professional musician, but seeing him overcome the feelings of failure in not only his love life, but also his professional life was an uplifting journey. Owen had a pretty sad and terrible upbringing, but somehow managed to be the light in everyone's life. Both Dan and Owen are battling with things from their past. The story has so much depth and emotion throughout the whole thing. It made it less taboo and more like it was just something that was there and it was no big deal. The age gap wasn't mentioned all too often either, which was nice. Owen had a very loving, nurturing quality to him and Dan had a very protective, patient quality and both of them together just fit together perfectly. I wasn't sure if I was going to like the age-gap aspect of the story just because of how different the two seemed, but I actually really loved it. Their personalities are so vastly different, but they both bring out the best in each other and they just somehow.work.

It's a steamy, slow burn, bisexual, age-gap, boss/employee romance with lots of banter and two obstinate heroes who really, really don't want to want the very thing they both need. Resonance is the second book in the Rhythm of Love series but can be listened to on its own. There's more on the line than the survival of the shops I've dedicated the last 15 years of my life to.īecause, those fragile objects I mentioned earlier? One of them might well be my heart. When a long shadow from my past comes calling with an offer, I'd be stupid to refuse. Now I'm struggling to resist his pull, drowning in the memory of his skin under my hands, his mouth on mine.

And damn does he love to push my buttons. Things that make me forget I'm supposed to be simplifying. He wants a music career, and I'm done with all that. Hell, I was probably cutting my first album while he was cutting teeth. His energy alone could power a small country. Quirky and excitable, he's a walking, talking danger to fragile objects. In fact, maybe, I wasn't thinking, at all. I don't know what I was thinking when I hired him. There's just one little thing distracting me: an Earth-dwelling sunbeam named Owen Harper. People can talk all they like my record stores are my lifeblood now, and I'm devoted solely to keeping them afloat in the digital age. I gave the rumor mill fodder for a lifetime the day I walked away from a lucrative music career without explanation.
