If you know my words, then you know I infuse them with pieces of myself. Each character is a little bit of me. But Sonnet Rosewood, she is closer than almost all the rest. My snark, my wounds, my past, it all comes back to me when I think of Blind Melody. Sonnet is my ache, my shame, my hope for love when it seems out of reach, a fairytale. I didn’t write her; I let her out of my heart, let her stain the page. If you want to know me, read Blind Melody, watch Sonnet and Hunter dance.

Blind Melody is Book 3 of the Muse & Music Series. It can be read as a standalone.

“I’m not a song. I don’t have blue eyes like the girls you sing about. I have a blue soul.”

Sonnet Rosewood needs a new chapter—the kind that doesn’t remind her of anything she’s leaving behind in the Ozarks. So, when opportunity beckons to escape to the Great Smoky Mountains for a writing retreat, she answers with a firm yes.

But the arrival of a decade-old and short-lived fling at the cabin changes everything.

How quickly we push past the barriers we erected between ourselves for years.”

Recognizing the beautiful voice of the unexpected guest reminds her of his name, Hunter Hart: the man she wrote as forgettable, who vowed to show her he was anything but if given a second chance.

Maybe you want the challenge more than you want the girl.”

What started as Sonnet’s attempt to escape her past thrusts her straight into the responsibilities of another’s, making their future sound more and more like the sad songs they’ve been writing together. While their passion is undeniable, their happily-ever-after is not. The single father’s rules leave little room for a different kind of love. And Sonnet has rules of her own—to never again wait for a man to open his heart to her.

You can read the entire Muse & Music Series for less than $4: https://books.jrrogue.com/museandmusic


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