Music enslaves the Maestro, Passion liberates the Muse Marek Misiak is a composer and maestro of one of the most prominent orchestras in the country. Music is his life. His only love. But his phantom muse has abandoned him. Nothing inspires him. He’s chased perfection his whole life and settled for a life of mediocrity. Aria Romero is a prodigy, a cellist virtuoso, who hides her talent from a … cellist virtuoso, who hides her talent from a father still mourning the death of his cellist wife.
Music is not practical. Nothing good will come from it.
When Marek meets Aria and hears her play, he finally hears true perfection. The echoes of angels. Inspiration returns. Fate has brought them together. Two halves are whole.
Attraction is instant, love is fated, but she can’t risk having her secret discovered.
Marek won’t be dissuaded. Destiny will prevail. The Maestro will have his Muse.
This is an older man younger woman steamy romance, with two soul mates brought together by a love of music and passion for each other. As always, there is a guaranteed happy ending!
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Great quick read! Super hot! Just wish it was longer!
This was a great read with characters that are well developed and engaging and have plenty of chemistry throughout the pages. The storyline is well written and flow smoothly from page to page.
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A fast pace exciting older man younger woman instalove page turner! The story line is well-developed, well written, a joy to read, and engaging. Likeable characters; the chemistry between them is instant, potent, and off the charts. Definitely recommended.
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A wonderful love story that’s short yet so complete. There’s a connection between the characters from the start that just grows stronger as you go through the story. An older man younger woman romance that’s oh so wonderful to read. You’ll fall in love with everything about this story.
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The Maestro finds his missing muse but then keeps losing her
Well Marek Misiak is definitely a Maestro in more ways than one. He is the conductor of the New Your Philharmonic along with a wonderful piano and violin player and composer. But what he is really a Maestro of is to come in this story………playing young musical prodigy Aria Romero’s body.
Aria’s parents, Anna and Edgar, with both very accomplished musicians who played in orchestras. That is until Aria’s mother was killed by a driver while her parents were rushing home to be with her for her fourth birthday. Her father did not handle the lose of his beloved Anna well so Aria was taken in by her mother’s younger sister, Isabel, and he walked away from his beloved music, his beautiful daughter and threw himself into running his family’s company. Aria has a musical talent that her father did not want her to pursue so he would not pay for music lessons or allow her to go to a music school. But her aunt Isabel, who is Mexican and more than a bit crazy, recognized and nurtured her talent paying for her to have lessons with a variety of very talented people.
Marek and Aria cross paths at a fund raising event, the Charity Music Gala at Columbia University in NYC where he has to schmooze donors, and one Edgar Romero in particular, since Edgar is in town to visit his daughter and talk about his funding for the next year. Marek is trying to evade one more over zealous and inane socialite and knocks a young woman just about over. She goes to leave the event with Marek asking what her name is but she only smiles at him and does not tell him saying she in no one important and then disappears. When Marek is finally able to leave he is intrigued when he sees a light on in the music hall and feels a pull to go and investigate, as he has fond memories of when he was a student at the music school and using the hall late into the night. What he finds is he beautiful little angel playing the most beautiful music on a cello. He gets a violin and they play together in the most perfect harmony. But again she runs only telling him her name is Aria. Will he be able to find Aria in the all of NYC? It does not look like he will but by chance he is given a clue and soon discovers she is the daughter of Edgar. It turns out he knew and played with both Edgar and Anna and first met Aria when she was six months old……………does that make him a dirty old man? Even if they are soulmates and she is his muse?
This is a lovely older man/younger woman romance story about two people who share a passion for the same thing. But she is about to repress hers in order to fulfill what her father has deemed to be her future, working with him in the family businesses, and he has lost his muse until they meet. Once they come together they will make an unstoppable duo making the most wonderful music in more ways than one for the rest of their lives. I enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it to other readers.
Beautiful love story.
Really loved this story it may be short but it’s wonderful . The connection between Mark & Aria was there from the start & their love of music made them even closer. After her mother’s death her father didn’t want Aria to play the cello anymore when he left her with her Aunt who embraced her musical talent she bloomed & now she thanks to Mark her dreams of love & music were fulfilled.
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If you are looking for a sweet, completely over-the-top, quick, easy read that has some delicious heat, look no further. Holy cow! Marek loses his mind after his encounter with Aria. Sanity is a razor thin wire he walks on. But when they are together… music is created. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
wonderfully short and powerful story, good chemistry between the main characters and everything around it is just well described. from me 5 stars
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Aria has secretly been studying music behind her father’s back. Once he lost her mother her dad couldn’t bare to perform his music. He also didn’t want their daughter to have a career in music. So when he leaves her with her aunt to be raised she gets the music lessons without her father knowing about them. She meets Marek at a Gala and they immediately connect. When he hears her play for the first time he is amazed by her. However she leaves before he can find out her information to be able to contact her again. He later learns who she is while talking to her father and at first he is sadden because he knew her as a baby. Yet he knows that he can’t stay away from her and he helps her into the start of her musical career with him right by her side. Will her father come between them? Can they get their happy ending?
This is an amazing story that will draw you in from the first chapter on. The chemistry between them is blazing hot. This is a well written and very entertaining story. I would recommend this book to any book lover.
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This is a short older man younger woman romance. Marek and aria both love music but aria has to hide that she can play. Will he convince her to play in the open?
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A musical passionate romance. The book is a very well-told somewhat short story of an irrepressible love between an older man and a young girl. He is a world-famous musician, composer, conductor and she is a musical prodigy whom he finds utterly compelling, a muse for him and the one that completes his soul and desires for perfection. His longing for her is superbly voiced and it was interesting to see a grown man brought to his knees by a naïve, unpretentious young woman. The style of the writing is of high quality, matching the artistic vocabulary and storyline. Brilliant editing enhanced the experience. The characters and scenes were very well developed and described without undue repetition. The book is quite sexy with appropriate language but without the vulgarity. There is a lovely HEA, making this a feel-good book set in the world of classical music, which I can but recommend to all.
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This short tale shows exactly why I love Matilda Martel books. Aria is the child of two amazing musicians and shares their abilities. Sadly, she must keep her talent a secret. After the passing of her cellist mother, her father has all but given up on the healing power of music. Aria meets Maestro Marek at a Gala and he feels drawn to her. It doesn’t take long for his muse to inspire his work. This was an phenomenal story of love and inspiration.
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