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A review by bermudaonion
Songs in Ursa Major by Emma Brodie
4.0
3.75 stars
When music star Jesse Reid cancels out of the local music festival, Bayleen natives Jane Quinn and her band, The Breakers, step in and receive rave reviews. Jesse hears about Jane’s performance and is anxious to meet her. There’s a spark when they do meet and Jane has to decide what comes first - music, family, or love.
I enjoyed this book but can’t say that I loved it. I thought some things were just a little too convenient and at times Jane seemed too good to be true. The story is set in 1969 and there were a few things that didn’t ring true for the time for me, like the use of naloxone. Still, SONGS IN URSA MAJOR is a good book and would be a fun beach read.
When music star Jesse Reid cancels out of the local music festival, Bayleen natives Jane Quinn and her band, The Breakers, step in and receive rave reviews. Jesse hears about Jane’s performance and is anxious to meet her. There’s a spark when they do meet and Jane has to decide what comes first - music, family, or love.
I enjoyed this book but can’t say that I loved it. I thought some things were just a little too convenient and at times Jane seemed too good to be true. The story is set in 1969 and there were a few things that didn’t ring true for the time for me, like the use of naloxone. Still, SONGS IN URSA MAJOR is a good book and would be a fun beach read.