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The Right Chord,Used
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Product DescriptionUnceremoniously dumped by her latest boyfriend, violinist Grace Richmond is told she is too easygoing, a pushover. So she swaps her eclectic clothing for power suits, pins up her wayward curls and acts tough. Voila! New Grace is born. But the fine line between assertive and obnoxious eludes her. Her new persona seems to be generating greater problemsparticularly in her relationship with her attractive new neighbor. Can she let down her guard long enough for him to see the true Graceclumsy and soft though she may be? Recently divorced scifi writer Harry Birmingham just wants a quiet life in suburbia with his eightyearold son, William, and their dog, Woof. He swiftly discovers two thingshis new home is next door to a practicing musician, and Woof howls when he hears a violin. Intent on peaceful cohabitation, Harry is alarmed to meet a woman frighteningly reminiscent of his exwife. Grace is aggressive, prickly, and downright rude, even if she is gorgeous. But Harry wonders if he's missing somethingWilliam and Woof adore her. Is there more to Grace than meets the eye?From BooklistGrace has just been dumped. Did she lie, cheat, or steal? No, she's too nice. After a friend observes that Grace lets everyone walk all over her, Grace decides to toughen up. A violinist in Sydney, Australia, she dresses more professionally for the symphony, and if she has a problem with someone, she lets him know about it. So when a new neighbor, the famous sciencefiction writer Harry Birmingham, moves in next door with his large dog, he meets nononsense Grace and isn't impressed because she reminds him of his strident exwife. Harry and Grace always seem to rub each other the wrong way. But Grace can't keep up the facade forever, and Harry gets glimpses of the real Grace. Even then, circumstances intervene with enough frequency that it seems that because they started off on the wrong foot, it will stay that way in Rose's sweet and charming story.Maria HattonCopyright American Library Association. All rights reservedAbout the AuthorElisabeth Rose lives in Australia's capital, Canberra. She completed a performance degree in clarinet, traveled and lived in Europe with her musician husband, then returned to Canberra to raise two children. Twenty years ago, she began practicing Tai Chi and is now an instructor. She continues teaching and playing clarinet. Reading has been a lifelong love; writing romance is a more recent delight.
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