Review: Your Sound (Sherbrooke Station #3) by Katia Rose

                                                              Description:
Molly Myers is just your average groupie next door.

Literally.

The rock star whose posters cover her bedroom wall is banging her roommate right on the other side of it. Even for Molly, reigning queen of embarrassing moments, the situation is epically awkward. Every thump of the headboard is just one more reminder that the lead singers of famous bands don’t date bumbling shy girls too anxious to leave their own rooms.

JP Bouchard-Guindon wasn’t looking for Molly’s room when he accidentally burst through the door, but the wild-haired girl lying there in her underwear was certainly worth the detour. 

As the keyboardist for Montreal’s latest indie rock sensation, JP has met his fair share of fangirls. He’s always ready to throw up some finger guns for a photo. What he’s not ready for is the way skittish, wide-eyed Molly Myers gets stuck inside his head.

A practical joker and a social recluse are the last people anyone expects a connection between. She’s silence aching for a voice, and he’s sound with a craving for quiet. Their differences will either pull them together, or fracture their worlds when they push them apart.

                                                             My opinion:
   I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review

Molly Myers was a very shy girl that avoided human contact as much as possible. She lived with Stephanie, the girlfriend of her favorite rock star Ace Turner. Their interaction was minimum until the moment JP, another member of Sherbrooke Station stumbled upon her room. They started hanging out since he was the only person that treated her normally (except her best friend). Slowly she was coming out of her shell. JP encouraged her a lot and because of him, she took the chance on pursuing her dream career. Soon this friendship developed into something more. They had their ups and downs but throughout everything that happened, they managed to grow up and go after what they loved.



It's a fun and romantic story about a down to earth rock star and a shy, awkward girl. It's well written and has an alternate POV. It's a normal size book so the development of the plot isn't rushed plus it's simple and easy to follow. It has a few secrets that slowly are being revealed. There are a couple of steamy scenes and many fun ones. I loved the characters, especially JP, he was so nice. From the other hand, I could totally relate with Molly, I'm exactly like her (not sure if it's good or bad though). One thing that bothered me was that next to the French sentences there wasn't any translation. Other than that I liked it a lot and I recommend it to everyone. I will rate it with 4 stars. 


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