A review by bookscoffeepie
All Note Long by Annabeth Albert

5.0

4.5 stars rounded to 5.

This is the third book in Annabeth Albert’s Perfect Harmony series, and my favorite. I loved how the relationship between Lucky and Michelin developed - at the base of their romance is a strong friendship, one that Michelin in particular needs desperately as he navigates coming out very publicly when he is, at heart, a very private man. My heart hurt for him as he struggled to come to terms with having such a personal decision taken from him so drastically. Having Lucky in his corner makes all the difference.

Both need to learn to compromise a bit in order to make their relationship work, but it’s not full of easy choices for either of them, and all the messy gray-ness of that aspect of relationship-building is on full display. My emotions ran the gamut in all the best ways while reading this book, even reaching internal “muppet flail” level during the climactic scene. Swoon-worthy moment.

I received a free copy of this book. This is my honest review.