Love at First Note by Jenny Proctor

March 2, 2016 | 1 Comment
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Love at First Note by Jenny ProctorLove at First Note
Author: Jenny Proctor
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook, Print
Pages: 304
Date: March 1, 2016
Publisher: Covenant

Emma Hill was practically born with a violin in her hands. She lives for the life of the piece, for each song’s story, for the perfect stillness after the endnotes when the vibrations of sound are still humming through her body. If only her love life were that harmonic.

But she knew her chances at love would take a hit when she decided to leave her prestigious concertmaster position in the Cleveland Orchestra and move back home to Asheville, North Carolina. She justifies her actions with the fact that being concertmaster for the Asheville Symphony is better than no dates and no job.

But when Emma’s world collides with piano-playing YouTube sensation Elliott Hart, she finds herself falling for the way he plucks at her heartstrings. Despite a—ahem—not-so-good first impression, the two soon develop the beginnings of a rhythmic relationship. But when Elliott insists they can’t be together, it’s up to Emma to strike up a little romance . Will she be able to bring their two worlds into harmony, or will she only manage to get herself in trouble?

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About Jenny Proctor

Jenny Proctor

Jenny Proctor was born in the mountains of Western North Carolina, a place she still resides and considers the loveliest on earth. She hikes to spend time with her family, runs because her love for food requires it, and writes because it keeps her calm in an otherwise crazy world. She believes that life in the south has a certain flair to it—and works to capture that flair in her novels.


One response to “Love at First Note by Jenny Proctor

  1. Tarmy

    I really enjoyed reading Love at First Note. As an amateur violinist myself it was fun to read about someone playing in a professional orchestra. I also felt like the story and editing was superb. It was nice to read a tight story with likable characters.

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