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Tuesday, July 25, 2023

✱✱Book Review✱✱ The Symphony of Us by Claudia Burgoa

 

From the ashes of heartbreak rises the Symphony of Us.

USA Today bestselling author Claudia Burgoa brings us The Symphony of us, the compelling conclusion to the Requiem for Love duet. A poignant exploration of a second chance at love, Why Choose? Relationships are as exhilarating and everlasting as a melody of the past.

Love is like a drug: dangerously intoxicating and addictively powerful.

As a recovering addict, I know this too well.

But how can I do it when Sanford and Aerin, my first loves—my unforgettable heartbreak—are back?

Not only are they back, but Sanford insists Aerin needs us.

He wants us to help her as we melt the shattered fragments of our hearts and become one—three hearts, one love.

I should resist them.

I understand the dangerous allure they—and love—have over me.

I can’t risk falling back into old habits, having them become my everything once again.

My love for them was my downfall, and the aftermath nearly destroyed me.

But she needs us.

And the symphony of us has begun to play its second movement.

Will it be a requiem of our past or a triumphant anthem of love rediscovered and bonds reaffirmed?

The Symphony of Us is an unforgettable journey of emotional self-discovery, healing, and the resounding power of love. This is the conclusion to the Requiem for Love duet, a finale that promises an ending that resonates with the melody of true love.



Momma Says: 5 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

When I finished the first book in this duet, I said I expected this to be a story that stays with me for years to come. Now that I've turned the last page and read the last words of this journey (and it is definitely a journey), I'm even more convinced that I'll be visiting with these characters again and again. The blurb for this second book promises a compelling conclusion, and that's about as apt a description as I can think of - The whole Requiem for Love duet is a thoroughly compelling romance from the very first sentence to the last. The characters get under your skin in a way that doesn't happen often, and they take you on that journey with them. If you don't read another romance this year, read this duet. It's a beautiful story of healing, forgiveness, and finding your person (or persons).


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