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Stormi's Review: The Song That Seduced Paris (The Bel Homme Quartet Book 1) by Cindy Irish
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Publisher: Enoch Publications LLC
Released: January 9, 2015
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: 327 Pages
Format: eBook, Paperback
Available on Kindle Unlimited
Synopsis
Opera gets sexy! American music mogul Teddy Wilson combines the beauty of opera with the marketability of pop and creates the pop-opera multinational singing group called “Bel Homme.” French for “Beautiful Man,” the four performers he chooses are much more than that. Gabriel Grenier is already a huge celebrity in his native France, but even at the height of his career, he’s bored and lonely and still wants more, so he accepts Teddy’s offer, hoping it will become his redemption. American music teacher Annie Morgan is brought into this venture by her Aunt Harriet, who’s Teddy’s executive assistant. Annie becomes Teddy’s special emissary in this new undertaking—but she’s not prepared for her instant attraction to the charismatic Gabriel. And he’s blindsided by the life-altering effect of Annie’s very first smile. It doesn’t matter, anyway, because Teddy wants nothing personal mucking up this gig, and he forbids the two to get involved. Gabriel has never had to answer to anyone, and he’s not sure he wants to start now. Annie is still mourning her deceased husband’s memory, and she’s not sure of anything. What happens when beautiful music meets predestined love? Seduction always wins. Gabriel’s and Annie’s love story is the first book in this romantic, sexy Bel Homme Quartet. Don’t miss being there from the very beginning. Vive la France!
Review - 5 Stars
This book would have been so hard not fall in love with. It brings together a woman who is dealing with the grief of losing her husband to cancer and a famous artist who is dealing with his own demons. Together they learn to heal and what they have can be described with a simple word...beautiful. I absolutely loved this book. I fell in love with all the characters and especially loved Annie and Gabriel. Their love was a fast one, but so real all at the same time. While this book isn't only about them, but also about a group of four singers coming together to make a singing group, they were my favorite part. This book is full of passion, understanding, pain, and healing. Its full of love and regret. It was full of so many emotions and was very easy to love. It was written well and fast to catch a reader's attention. I want to say thank you for allowing me to read and review this book. It was definitely the best romance I have read in a long time.