*I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book*
Cinq "Poisson Rouge" Étoiles
"She and I are a language I don’t know how to speak yet."
C'est parfait! I'm a swoony smiley mess. I can't take it. Feels, feels, so many feels. This happiness is just exuding out of me. This story. This book. These characters. This group of friends. I love it ALL hardcore.
Your Sound is the third book in the Sherbrooke Station series. And I must confess, I haven't read the previous two books, but you best believe that will be changing. This is my first time reading anything by Katia and I am so freaking ecstatic that I came across this author. I just want to read everything and devour all of her words!
Molly is the quintessential shy girl. She gets embarrassed easily and prefers to keep to herself and not socialize with others. She's so relatable and that's one of the many reasons why I liked her so much. Awkward through and though, but that's what makes her, her adorable self. And who would've thought that an unexpected encounter, a member of her favorite band would have the ability to help her out of her shell and have her talking.
JP, mon amour, comme j'aime! Mon dieu, mon dieu, mon dieu! There's so much more to him that meets the eye. Behind his cheeky attitude and life of the party persona lies a person that just wants to be accepted, and more so by his father. What JP didn't expect was to find comfort in a shy girl who makes him feel safe and has him wanting things he never wanted before.
JP and Molly were every bit adorable. They were fun and sexy and I just les aimait en morceaux, loved them to pieces. They fit together seamlessly. They're relationship is sweetly cute. I couldn't get enough of these two. Oh, mon coeur I wanted more, so so so much more of JP and Molly.
"Our kiss is a crescendo. It’s a sound so loud it shatters the earth around us until we break away from the rest of the world. There’s just the two of us, caught in each other’s arms and lost in each other’s need. He coaxes my body like a conductor controls an orchestra, moving his mouth on mine in ways that make me give up sweet high notes and trembling low bass calls."
I loved this book, I loved this book, I loved this book. I especially liked the French throughout the book, it gave it that perfect essence. C'est magnifique. I honestly didn't want it to end.
Katia, give me all your words. I have found a new author to add to my favorites list.