Blog Tour- Love Songs for the Sceptics by Christina Pishiris

 


About 

When she was thirteen, Zoë Frixos fell in love with Simon, her best friend and the boy next door. Though they’ve been friends for over twenty years, she’s never found a way to tell him how she feels. Now Simon is returning to London, newly divorced and as devastatingly charming as ever.

Meanwhile, the music magazine that Zoë edits is facing closure unless she can secure the coup of the century and get an interview from notoriously elusive musician Marcie Tyler. But Marcie’s arrogant publicist Nick seems intent on hindering Zoë at every turn.

With her brother’s upcoming wedding meaning Zoë is also called upon to attend family gatherings, hen parties and dress fittings, will she ever manage to tell Simon how she really feels while securing the future of the magazine she loves?

With a smart, relatable central character and razor-sharp wit, Love Songs For Sceptics is perfect for fans of Mhairi McFarlane and Lucy Vine, with a dose of My Big Fat Greek Wedding thrown in for good measure!
 

My Review 


I loved this rom-com read from Christina Pishiris and it most definitely is up there in my favourite of the year. 

The story is based around Zoe who has a great job as an editor of a music magazine. Zoe is working hard trying to save her much loved music magazine when an old friend Simon re-appears back in her life and feelings are found from years ago. However can Zoe now use the time to act on them? 

I loved the characters in the story, especially Zoe. I thought she came across as a strong female lead who knows what she wants and I loved her personality. I loved that the chapters were titled with song titles which fitted them well. I was very quickly hooked into the story and it had a good pace with a few twists and turns that made me want to keep reading on. There was also some good humour in parts that kept a smile on my face whilst I was reading. 

Overall a great fun rom-com read which I really enjoyed reading and I look forward to reading future books by Christina Pishiris. 

Thank you to Random Things Tours and Christina Pishiris for the review copy in exchange for this review. 


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