Skyler
Dalton’s last album bombed and he needs a comeback. Now.
Elsie
Clarke, a gifted, award-winning songwriter, is his only hope for reviving his flagging
career. Unfortunately, due to severe
facial scarring Elsie chooses to lead a solitary life away from the world. Her
job is to help the heartthrob from her teen years find new songs and forge a
comeback. His job is to listen and learn from this musical genius—and maybe as
a side benefit, bring Elise back to her place in the world.
Our Review: From page one, the premise for this story showed great promise: A scarred heroine and a damaged hero, coming together to accomplish important personal and professional goals, then end up saving each other is the stuff great romances are made of.
Elsie
and Skyler work hard to achieve their goals, fighting every step of the way to
overcome personal and professional obstacles. It is clear the author cares
about her characters and the art of constructing an intriguing concept.
Based on a scale of 1-5, Scarred Melody earns a 3.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
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