Tuesday, September 29, 2020

RELEASE DAY: Rifts and Refrains by Devney Perry

Rifts and Refrains by Devney Perry is now live! 

From the moment Quinn Montgomery sat behind her first snare and cymbal set, she was destined for fame and glory. As Hush Note's infamous female drummer, she sets the rhythm for the band's chart-toppings hits. When people tap their feet to their music, it's to her pulse.


Quinn is content to live in a world away from her family and the cage of her youth. Her only regret is leaving Graham Hayes behind without a goodbye. No matter how many sold-out stadiums she plays, no matter how many crowds sing her songs, his voice haunts her when the music stops.


When a family tragedy forces her to return home to Montana, she plans to leave the second she's paid her respects. But seeing Graham again turns her life upside down. As a boy, he wasn't able to make her stay. As a man, he might be her future.


If they can mend their rifts and find solace in the refrains.

  

 

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I knew going in that Rifts & Refrains was the second book in a related trilogy. The trio of books cover the three bandmates. I did not read Lies & Lullabies before reading this book. I obviously have read some of the things that happened in the first book, not a lot though honestly, but now I want to read both the first and third book more than anything after getting some brief snippets. But, just an FYI I didn't feel like I missed anything starting at the second book (besides Jonas' story obviously). Quinn's story was fully covered in between these covers.

I didn't quite expect Rifts & Refrains to be so emotional... I should have. This is Devney Perry writing the story after all. Since it is a Devney Perry novel, I didn't read the synopsis, I just knew I'd read the story because of how I adore the author's writing. I was crying by the end of Chapter 8. No joke. Griffin and Quinn have a story that is irresistible. They have a direct and intense pull toward each other, no matter how hard they try and resist.

However, this small town, second chance rockstar romance really had something that others don't have... a family rift that stretches nearly a decade. An argument that hinges on family values and accepting each other as we are. Sometimes silence is way louder than words and hurts more. Devney Perry may have missed her calling in the rockstar romance category... she created such an intense story ripe with emotion and bleeding with heartache. Perry also brought this drummer to life... giving her a chip on her shoulder, an attitude as big as Texas and a heart as gold as her sticks. Loved every word that brought a tear, a smile, or a swoon. Perry rocked this story! I wouldn't mind more rockstars from her!


I received an ARC of this book with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased Opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that... my opinions.


 

 

 

Meet Devney 

Devney is a USA Today bestselling author who lives in Washington with her husband and two sons. Born and raised in Montana, she loves writing books set in her treasured home state. After working in the technology industry for nearly a decade, she abandoned conference calls and project schedules to enjoy a slower pace at home with her family. Writing one book, let alone many, was not something she ever expected to do. But now that she's discovered her true passion for writing romance, she has no plans to ever stop.

 

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