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sarahsbookstack 's review for:
The Love Lyric
by Kristina Forest
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
This was my first read Greene sister novel (though I have the other 2 on my wishlist and I'm really excited to read them because I loved this book).
Iris is a widowed mother to a precious 6 year old. She works at a huge beauty company and she's memorized by the sweet Angel, who is a brand ambassador for her company and a mega music celebrity. Angel has an undeniable likeability about him and Iris might just be the muse he needs to finally break into the kind of musician he truly longs to be.
I adored getting to know the Greene sisters I haven't met yet. They are so close knit and it's wonderful to see. Iris and Angel have such strong chemistry even though it's hard for Iris to let someone else in after the loss of her husband. I loved the people around these two that encouraged their dreams. I felt so bad for the way Angel's mom treated him but most people in his life supported him.
I liked the therapy talk and I loved that we got to see Iris's work with her mental health and that she wasn't just "cured" for the sake of the story. It felt very real. I like that a major decision in the beauty company pages the way for Iris to branch out and try something new(ish) instead. ←*when you read, you'll know why I phrased it like that*
Iris is a widowed mother to a precious 6 year old. She works at a huge beauty company and she's memorized by the sweet Angel, who is a brand ambassador for her company and a mega music celebrity. Angel has an undeniable likeability about him and Iris might just be the muse he needs to finally break into the kind of musician he truly longs to be.
I adored getting to know the Greene sisters I haven't met yet. They are so close knit and it's wonderful to see. Iris and Angel have such strong chemistry even though it's hard for Iris to let someone else in after the loss of her husband. I loved the people around these two that encouraged their dreams. I felt so bad for the way Angel's mom treated him but most people in his life supported him.
I liked the therapy talk and I loved that we got to see Iris's work with her mental health and that she wasn't just "cured" for the sake of the story. It felt very real. I like that a major decision in the beauty company pages the way for Iris to branch out and try something new(ish) instead. ←*when you read, you'll know why I phrased it like that*