
Series: Perfect Harmony #3
Author: Annabeth Albert
Pages: 232 (Kindle)
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Release Date: August 2, 2016
Source: For Review
Purchase: Amazon
Giving true love a spin . . .
Michelin Moses is a country music star on the rise. With a hit single under his Texas-sized belt buckle and a sold-out concert tour underway, his childhood dreams of making it big are finally coming true. But there’s one thing missing—a promise to his dying mother that he’d find it—him—when the time was right. With a little luck, he won’t have to wait too long . . .
Lucky Ramirez is a hunky boy toy who dances at The Broom Closet, one of West Hollywood’s hottest gay bars. He loves what he does, and he’s good at it—almost as good as he is at playing dumb when he spots Michelin Moses at the bar. What happens next is off the charts—and keeps Michelin coming back for more. He’s just not sure it’s the right move for his career. But if Lucky gets his way, Michelin will get Lucky—and no matter how the media spins it, neither of them will be faking it . . .

We’ve met Michelin Moses a few times before, but All Note Long finally puts him center stage. Michelin is gay, but not out. He’d rather not isolate his fans, which is a very real possibility as a country superstar. But when he attends a birthday party at a gay club, he cannot take his eyes off of one the dancers. Lucky loves to dance and takes his job very seriously, so he does not take kindly to Michelin when he offers him $200. Michelin didn’t mean to imply anything, but when photos hit the gossip sites, he has bigger problems on his hands.
All Note Long gave me all kinds of warm, tingly feelings. Michelin and Lucky are just so freaking cute together! Of course, this is a fake relationship turned real romance. Michelin’s publicist needs to spin these pictures into a positive, since no one cares about the truth. This makes Lucky Michelin’s secret boyfriend who is no longer a secret. The two have to spend lots of time together, and Lucky really helps Michelin be more true to himself. Michelin may not have wanted to lose fans over being himself, but now he has a lot more to lose if he goes back to being in the closet.
I just really, really liked All Note Long. A go-go dancer and a Country superstar are such an unlikely pair, and I loved it! Lucky is not ashamed of his job. He just wants to dance! Michelin, on the other hand, is more reserved and tries to fly under the radar when he’s not performing. But Lucky helps him let loose, and Michelin shows Lucky that it’s okay to ask for help when you need it. And they get a dog! Puppy!!!
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