Book Talk Review; Fever

 Fever by Melissa Pearl

 Singing in the shower takes on a whole new meaning in Melissa Pearl's first Contemporary Romance. 


 
 Singing in the shower takes on a whole new meaning in Melissa Pearl's first Contemporary Romance.

 Ella Simmons does not want to move across the country. But she is, because her boyfriend has persuaded her to join him at UChicago to finish out her college education. Never able to tell him no, she hops on a plane and makes the trek from LA expecting to adjust to life like she's often forced to, but things are not that simple when she hears a luscious voice singing over her shower wall. His deep, sexy tenor makes her weak in the knees, spreading fire through her limbs and making her question everything about her life and relationship.

 Can one voice really have that much of an impact?

 Cole Reynolds is on his way out. In his final year at UChicao, the only this he wants to do is finish school and get on with this life. But the sweet voice that interrupts his morning shower turns his world upside down. Compelled to find his shower songbird, he begins a search across campus. The only thing to distract him from this goal is his roommate's gorgeous girlfriend who's just arrived from LA - Ella Simmons.

 Relationships are put to the ultimate test as future dreams are questioned and friendships are thrown on the line for love.


 I really enjoyed reading this book So glad I got a chance to read and review it. 

 Ella and Cole really connect as characters together and I was 100% on board with their relationship from the start. That doesn't usually happen when I read books and the main characters get placed in a situation like Ella and Cole's and they fall for each other. 

 But in this book it worked well. 

 This is book would get a 4 out of 5 stars on amazon. 

 I loved everything about this book, but there were emotional levels that I didn't connect with. I loved the characters, Cole is this really sweet and awesome guy that every girl wants in their life. And Ella is the type of girl that other girls can find in themselves. 

 Both of these characters have these dreams that they want, these goals they want to set for themselves, but they also have these things in life that are holding them back. 

 Ella feels stuck in her ways, scarred for things that happened in the past, and she tries to please what she thinks everyone wants and do what she thinks she should do. 

 Cole has had it rough and he carries that with him as he tries to figure out how to do what he really wants. And when he finds what he wants he struggles with jumping after it because he knows it's almost impossible for him to have it. 

  The importance of Jazz music in this book is really something unique and special. When a book has a playlist that really connects to what the feeling in that certain scene is it makes it all that much more special and real to enjoy. 

 I read the book and then I went and listened to the playlist. And listening to the songs that meant something not only to the book and the characters but to the author while they where writing the book is amazing. You get to relive those scenes from the book and have the emotion that was already there amplified by the music it is set to. And that is exactly what happened with Fever and the Fever Playlist. 

 I can't wait to see what Melissa has planned next for this new amazing series! 

 You can buy Fever here: 

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