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Lauren Rico's Rhapsody

Following on from her first novel Reverie (reviewed recently here in M&V by Ron Bierman), the second novel in Lauren E Rico's trilogy, Rhapsody, was published today. The author describes this trilogy as just the beginning of her mission to expose a whole new audience to classical music by making it an integral part of a steamy, twisty page-turner.

Top cellist Julia James has begun a whole new life- happily married and expecting her first child. She is finally poised to have the life she's always dreamed of and she is finally able to put the past behind her.

Unfortunately, the past isn't quite done with Julia yet. Riding high on his gold medal win at the Kreisler International Music Competition, Jeremy Corrigan is stunned to find his reputation in tatters, along with his plans for fame and fortune. But Jeremy isn't one to tolerate failure. Once he has determined that Julia and her husband are to blame for his troubles, there's nothing he won't do to regain control over his fate ... and theirs. Love, redemption, and betrayal collide in the dark romance, Rhapsody.

Information: www.laurenrico.com/rhapsody

Posted: 1 October 2016

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