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In Tune

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I don't know what I was expecting when I picked up this book, but it was a JOY from start to finish. I don't know whose characterization I liked more, Luke or Leona's.

The characters were multi-faceted and I enjoyed all aspects of them from their anger and attitudes to their anxieties to their light hearted laughter and teasing interactions.

Okay, no I lied, I think I love Leona more, because she's a strong female character who has a job where she has to be ON, and demanding and in charge with little room for errors and even though she's damned good at her job, she's not perfect. She's human, and she has anxieties and fears like the rest of us.

So does Luke, of course, but this is something sadly lacking in a lot of Strong Female Character narratives.

The hate-to-love journey just made me cheese the entire time. Usually I want to rush to get to the interactions where the feelings have started to shift, but I legitimately loved every single second of this ride. I binged this book in one sitting and I would look down and see that I was 80% or 90% or 96% done and be upset that I didn't have too much time left with them.

In addition to the awesome characters, I loved how the author portrayed their story, their careers. A lot of times, reading fiction that is in-depth about a high profile job (movies, music, etc.) it comes of corny and fan-fiction like, but not In Tune!

The only thing I could complain about is some minor wording in the romantic scenes that edged away from swoon and towards cheese, but not enough for me to dock it any stars because I straight up enjoyed the hell out of this book!

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Thanks to the author for providing a copy of this book via Netgalley

What a refreshing and delightful read! I liked everything in this book: author's style, MCs, SCs, plot.

He was her boss technically (he is DJ and she is he promoter and everything in between). He hates her and want her the same. They both were burned before. She doesn't want s relationship with her client.

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I liked Leona, she is a smart, caring and beautiful. She didn't drop her panties for him.
I liked Luke, he was just tender, caring and sexy as hell.
They wasn't virgins. No OP scenes. No cheating

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Workplace romance hits the road in this enemies-to-lovers romance from JN Welsh.Luke Anderson needs a manager fast. His last one quit, leaving his tour and his future in jeopardy. Now instead of focusing on his career, he’s forced to concentrate on damage control. Powerhouse manager Leona Sable is the full package smart and talented, not to mention sexy as hell—but her past makes her impossible to trust.When I started reading I couldn't put it down.JN Welsh is magnifysent writer.I cannot wait to read more of there books.Keep up the great work.You should definitely read this book.

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This book was pretty good, but not great the start started off strong but I felt as the book when on there was something laking. I wish I felt a little more connected to the characters. The theme was great just wanted more chemistry.

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This book was good, I wasn't to sure about this one but it was definitely worth reading! This is Leona and Luke book, Leona is a tour manger and Luke is a famous EDM DJ thank God my kids into all of the Edm stuff lol I was able to relate a lot better cuz I knew what was up lol anyway , I really liked Leona character she was a spitfire! She had a lot of problems with her jerk of an ex and Luke had worked with the guy too! I definitely recommend reading this book it had a little bit of everything! Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for sharing this book with me!

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