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Secrets have a way of getting out. Noah Clarke is the king of scandals. As the bad boy of rock, it's what the fans expect of him-the illusion. Until the day it all becomes real, the day he learns his brother has died, leaving his daughter to the screwed up Noah. There's only what person who can help-his publicist. Melanie will know what to do when the will says Noah must be married to take custody of his niece, when his entire career might be turned upside down. As the line between what's real and fake starts to blur, Noah only has one choice: Prove to Melanie he's changed. Because he can't let the family they've created fall apart. Secrets are a way of life. As a publicist to some of the biggest Rockstars in the world, Melanie Snyder has made secrets her life. She knows the truth behind every scandal, the lie behind every piece of gossip. She keeps her life separate from her job. Until the day Noah Clarke calls her. This time, he hasn't created a scandal for fun, he isn't playing the press. There's a little girl with no one left except an uncle who desperately wants to be good enough for her. Melanie will do anything for them. Even if it means marrying Noah while the wounds are still raw from her first husband's death. Even if it means admitting to herself her husband wasn't the only love of her life. Somehow, she gets two. Love is a Harmony is book three in Rockstars Anonymous, featuring one rock star support group, five ridiculous stars, and four swoony romances. Beware of concert crashers, meddling families, and rock stars who can't seem to stay out of each other's love lives.
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4 primary booksRockstars Anonymous is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Michelle MacQueen.
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4.5/5 bring-your-own-tissues stars
Noah is one of my favorites in the Rockstars Anonymous group, and I've been looking foward to reading his and Mel's story for a while now. Seeing these two get together (finally!) made me happy. And having Stella added to the mix was a sweet surprise.
But.
While I expected a certain amount of drama (this is not the first book in the series I've read...), I'll admit, I was not quite prepared for that much grief and heartbreak.
As usual, the story is beautifully written, and there is enough humor and RA shenanigans (not to mention the swoon-worthy kisses) to counterbalance the underlying sadness.