Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Review of A Song for Another Day by Maria Imbalzano

 


Please welcome Maria Imbalzano back to the blog! Earlier this year, I reviewed her historical romance Blueberry Swirl Waltz. Today she's back with a contemporary romance to tug at your heartstrings. Enjoy an excerpt and my book review. Be sure to leave her questions and comments as you follow the tour. And best of luck entering the giveaway!



Gigi Jenson, an up-and-coming Broadway star, finds herself in Willow Springs, Vermont, for the summer as director of their first annual community revue. This sleepy town is worlds away from her vibrant and beloved New York City, but the experience she’ll gain will be invaluable to her career.

Jason Simmons has lived in Willow Springs his entire life. Working several jobs while writing music, he yearns for a contract to record his songs. The one chance he had to make it in Nashville he blew due to stage fright.

When Jason volunteers to help Gigi with the revue, sparks ignite but their dreams are taking them in different directions. Will their love for each other ever guide them to the same path?


Read an excerpt:
Halfway through the song, the air in the tavern seemed to change. His gaze followed that of a few of the guys sitting nearby. Giselle had walked in. Not exactly walked. Glided. His heart picked up a quicker beat, as he concentrated on the words to the song he was singing. Thankfully, he could sing this song with no brain cells.

Dressed in black jeans—designer no doubt—a black silky tank top, and black-heeled sandals, she stuck out in the crowd like a glittering star in a dark, moonless sky. Her long blonde hair was pulled up into a high ponytail showcasing her elegant neck and dangly, silver earrings. Silver bangles graced her wrist. Definitely overdressed.

Her gaze clicked on his, and surprise lifted her perfectly arched brows.

She found an empty bar stool, perused the menu, and ordered something from Sarah. Apparently she was staying for a while. Maybe he’d join her on his break. She probably knew no one in town, which had to be difficult. The least he could do was introduce her around so she’d feel more at ease.

Maybe he’d even give her some tips on how to dress when coming to Finnigan’s.

Although she sure looked hot in those upscale black jeans.


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**My thoughts**
I kept forgetting that this was not a holiday romance. I'm writing my review on December 1. Holiday romance books and movies are on my mind. And this contemporary romance does fit the formulaic mold of those beloved Hallmark movies. 

Gigi is the classy and ambitious woman briefly coming into the small town from NYC who needs to learn how to slow down and appreciate life. Jason is the hottie local musician and jack of all trades who loves his small town and hides his talent. The two of them naturally are attracted to each other and develop a quick relationship. But what are they going to do when her time there is done?

He is able to soften her rough edges; she is able to bring him out of his shell. They're a perfect match, making beautiful music together.

Their story flows quickly, playing out on the pages like you're watching it on the screen. Actually, it's a little spicier than what you would find on Hallmark, so maybe Netflix would be a better place for the movie version to land. And like I said, it is very formulaic, but it was a great way to pass a cold evening at home while recovering from illness. I may have wanted a smidge more conflict between the two of them because it did wrap up and resolve quickly. But I still really enjoyed it. It looks like it may be the start to a new series?

Thank you to the author and Goddess Fish for providing me with a requested review copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own.



Maria Imbalzano is a retired matrimonial lawyer who now writes full time. Instead of drafting motions, legal memoranda, and briefs, although fascinating, she now spends her days creating memorable characters and taking them on their emotional journeys through her contemporary romance novels.

In addition to writing fiction, Maria is on the Friends of Thomas Edison State University Foundation Committee and is still involved with Dress for Success Central Jersey, having been a founding Board member. She also serves on the finance committee for The Present Day Club. She has received the distinguished Family of Edison Award for her work with The Thomas Edison State University Foundation, the Iron Mike Professional Achievement Award from Trenton Catholic Academy and was inducted into the Italian American National Hall of Fame.

Her novel, “Unchained Memories,” won the Wisconsin Romance Writers Write Touch Readers’ Award and the ACRA Readers’ Choice Heart of Excellence Award. “Sworn to Forget,” the first of the four-book Sworn Sisters Series was a finalist for the illustrious RONE award as well as the Book Buyers Best Award.

Visit Maria at www.mariaimbalzano.com

https://www.facebook.com/mariaimbalzanoauthor

https://twitter.com/MariaImbalzano




Maria is giving away a $20 Amazon/BN GC to someone during the tour. 

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25 comments:

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    1. Thanks Victoria. I had so much fun writing for The Deerbourne Inn Series.

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  2. Thanks so much for having me today Andi. I hope you feel better soon.
    Maria

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    1. Hi Rita: Thanks so much. I love the cover from Diana Carlile. She knew just what I was going for.

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    1. Hi Kim: Diana Carlile designed the cover. I love it! Perhaps you'll get the book because of the cover. :)

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    2. Covers are definitely what draw my attention to a book.

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  5. I like the beautiful artwork on the cover. Thanks for the giveaway!

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    1. Hi Christina: Thanks. It's one of my favorite covers. I hope you win!

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  6. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this story and the book and author details, it sounds like a wonderful read. I love the cover and synopsis.

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    1. Hi Bea: I hope you get a chance to read it. I had so much fun writing this story!

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  7. Thank you for your thoughts. It's a sweet cover.

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  8. This sounds like a very good book.

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    1. Hi Sherry: Thanks for stopping by. Good luck with the contest.

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  9. This sounds like a really good read.

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    1. Hi Debbie: I hope you get a chance to read it. I loved writing this story.

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  10. Nice to meet you, Maria! I enjoyed reading the excerpt and your book sounds like a lovely read for me to enjoy! Thanks for sharing and good luck with the tour! Thanks Andi for sharing your review!

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    1. Stormy, thanks so much for stopping by and reading about my book. I hope you get a chance to read it.

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  11. I like the sound of the story.

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    1. Thank you, Kim. I fell in love with these characters when writing it.

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    2. Did either one of the characters give you a hard time?

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  12. Sounds like a great book read to me.

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