by Shira Anthony
Sometimes I just want schmaltzy romance and I say that with respect. That's what Blue Notes was for me, an unapologetically romantic read. It had all the cliches an age difference, income difference, totally different states of employment and it still worked. It was fun, sweet, didn't over reach and...
Beautiful. Just beautiful. Jules had a sort of youthful vulnerability, yet he could read Jason so well. What a sweetheart!
I loved the relationship between Jaz and Jules. Jason, "Jaz", goes to Paris to clear his head after finding his fiancé cheating on him. There, he meets Jules, a violin player in a jazz trio. The progression of their relationship was very natural and didn't come out of nowhere. The sex was hot an...