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The daughter of Mandy Fay Harris is all grown up and like her mother, is a force of nature. She is ready to come into her own and take London by storm!

She never expected what what she would find while searching in New York for a scout for her music label and the new relationships she would form.

This is set in the same world as Music of the Soul but is a standalone book.

212 pages, ebook

First published October 26, 2014

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Erik Schubach

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International bestselling author of #lesfic f/f romance, scifi, urban fantasy, paranormal & more. Consummate geek & sarcasm connoisseur. Any pronouns are fine.

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64 reviews17 followers
March 17, 2018
It wasn't bad, but it felt rushed. There is a lot of unfinished things here.
Again it was a nice and easy read, but maybe I was expecting a bit more from this book since June is mentioned so many times in the previous books of the series.
The characters are nice and I will had loved to know more about them.
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178 reviews24 followers
February 22, 2015
4.25 to 4.5

Errmm.. I sorta found out So big yey to my "spoiler self."

Anyway, it was a fairly light read. Lots of warm family/pseudo-family moments. The romance was.. uhm... cute. :D

I winced every time Vanessa had an episode... all that head-whacking that she did. OTL

I was more into reading about Vanessa and Fran than June tbh.
1,149 reviews15 followers
December 11, 2020
Excellent!

OK. Seriously. I’ve owned this book for approximately six years and never left a review? Maybe because I’m always crying by the end of the book. Oh, Wait, I cry at the beginning also. Love this book. Love June, Vannie, Frannie, Kat and Zilrita.
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584 reviews70 followers
November 25, 2015
"Your eyes make me..." She smiled then looked away. "I think I like girls."
I grinned at the admission and replied simply with, "I think I like you."


I've had high expectations for June's story after reading Progeny but this just was not what I really expected specifically with the romance. I like June\s character and one can't really deny the similarity between her and Mandy with the way she thinks and how her mind works. I just didn't can't buy the romance being presented. It felt forced and rushed, eventhough it took time to develop, there's no argument that June was really attracted to Van since the beginning but then the readers wasn't really shown how/what Van felt for June. There was something missing. And is it wrong if I was really more interested with the secondary characters, Kat and Fran? I needed more from Van but it didn't deliver. Their interactions mostly were cute but it felt incomplete.

Hooray, just found out about the London Harmony series. Awesome.
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92 reviews
November 9, 2014
Not too Bad

This is another entry in Erik Schubach's venerable "Music of the Soul" series. This book differs in the formulae used in all the previous books. before it was "girl meets girl, girls fall in love, but cannot be together, girls have an arguement/falling out, girls make up and get married."

In all honesty, I much prefer this take on a relationship as it not only makes more sense, logically speaking, but it shows Mr. Schubach's growth as an author.

Unfortunately, this book seems to suffer from more grammar errors than previous books in the series. Add to that, it felt rushed, and, I feel, detracted from what could have been a much tighter and more emotionally satisfying novel.

Despite these flaws, I do recommended the book for anyone who is a fan of lesbian literature.
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551 reviews2 followers
March 10, 2022
The Audible version has finally dropped. I was as happy as a platypus in a pond when I saw that this book was finally available. This one is a little different than the other books in the MotS series since one of the characters is dealing with a mental rather then a physical disability. It is fun seeing the next generation of characters continuing on in the world Mr. Schubach has lovingly created. I am now waiting with baited breath for the last book in the original series to com out on Audible so my collection will ne complete!
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383 reviews23 followers
October 31, 2014
Fun

As always Erik has given us another great story to lose ourselves in. I loved the interactions between June and Vanessa, the banter between them as well as the other characters was amusing. I like that June was not judgmental from the very beginning, that she saw the person in Vanessa and not the illness. unfortunately the story was too short for me. I would have liked to learn more about Vanessa and her sister Fran. But as I stated, this was a fun read.n
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39 reviews3 followers
December 21, 2014
Squeeeeee

OMG! I LOVE June! And Fran and Vanessa are perfect. I cannot wait until the London Harmony series!!! It is going to be fantastic! Great job, Erik!
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551 reviews2 followers
April 7, 2020
Great to see a bit of Mandy in the story and it see June bloom unto herself. London won't know what hit them.
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108 reviews1 follower
February 25, 2024
Felt a bit rushed, and I would have loved to hear from Vanessa's point of view. I was used to that from Erik's other books in the series. One more chapter at the end could have dome more to solidify June and Vanessa's relationship, but it ended a bit abruptly to me.
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152 reviews25 followers
November 12, 2015
The book's main flaw is that it is rushed.


I also noticed that there are a lot of references to June's accomplishments in which, I absolutely have no idea what it is about.
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