Out of Tune is the last book I finished reading before the new year, and I am glad that it is also the last one I get to review this year because it’s a good book to remember the end of 2013 by. A sensational music career of her own is finally within reach, but Maggie might need more than perfect pitch to find what she’s really looking for. Their off-and-on romance gets even more complicated when Maggie crushes on her new voice teacher, Nathan, who unlocks her stunning potential. Moving in with Cole, her best friend and sometimes boyfriend, might not be the best of ideas, but she’s got to start somewhere. When her parents tell her they’re getting divorced, Maggie decides it’s time to leave home and take her future into her own hands. She wants nothing more than to follow in their footsteps, but the limelight isn’t reserved for singers who can’t carry a tune, let alone keep a rhythm. Twenty-year-old Maggie Roads’ parents are legendary in the country music world. classified as Contemporary, Music, New Adult.This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Disclosure: I received a review copy of the book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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