There's nothing Kirsten wants more than to be a concert pianist - unless it's Peter, the talented violinist she's met at the Greenacres Summer Music Program. It's almost too good to be true when they're assigned a duet and must rehearse every evening.
Though proud and distant, Peter also has a soft, sensitive side that comes out around Kirsten. A dream romance is blossoming until Peter airs his views on girls and their careers. Instantly the summer turns sour. Will Peter ever admit he's wrong?
Synopsis (taken from http://sweetdreamsseries.com): There's nothing Kirsten wants more than to be a concert pianist - unless it's Peter, the talented violinist she's met at the Greenacres Summer Music Program. It's almost too good to be true when they're assigned a duet and must rehearse every evening. Though proud and distant, Peter also has a soft, sensitive side that comes out around Kirsten. A dream romance is blossoming until Peter airs his views on girls and their careers. Instantly the summer turns sour. Will Peter ever admit he's wrong?
Short and sweet. One of the better Sweet Dreams stories. Kirsten was ok (not a whingey cow or annoying like some are) and Peter was ok (until be banged on about women not having careers - but I guess it’s a sign of the changing attitudes in the 80’s). Yeah. Didn’t love it, didn’t hate it.
Pretty good book because the storyline had something different to offer, in terms of the conflict between the couple. It was innocent and sweet. I recommend this book to Sweet Dreams fans.