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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Virtual Book Tour - Playing the Maestro by Aubrie Dionne


Welcome to my stop on Aubrie Dionne's Virtual Book Tour for Playing the Maestro.  Please make sure to leave a comment or question for Aubrie below to let her know you stopped by.  My review will post separately. 

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Playing the Maestro
by Aubrie Dionne

Publisher:  Entangled: Bliss
Release Date: February 18, 2013

Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: 190 Pages

ISBN: 978-1-62266-872-4
ASIN: B00BFQDEPG

Buy Links:

Amazon Kindle         B&N Nook          Entangled


Book Description:

She’ll have to play her boss to come out on a high note…


Melody Mires has sworn off dating musicians, but when the sexy European conductor Wolf Braun takes over her struggling symphony, her hesitation almost flies out the window with the notes of her flute—until he opens his mouth. Wolf is arrogant, haughty, and seems to have a personal vendetta against Melody. Oh, and he’s her boss. If she wants to keep her job as principal flutist, she’ll have to impress Wolf while simultaneously keeping her undeniable attraction to herself.

Wolf came to America to get as far away from his past as possible, and to recover some of the swagger he had as one of the world’s best maestros. He never imagined being forced to reassess the entire orchestra’s talent—and potentially fire anyone who doesn’t make his cut. Dating the attractive flutist is out of the question, but as their feelings reach a fever pitch, can they risk both their careers for a chance at love?






Teaser #1


"Every one of the musicians she’d dated was the same as her: burned out from practicing to beat the chair ahead of him, teaching five million lessons a day to make ends meet, scrambling for gigs two hours away on the weekends, so involved in a dying art form that he didn’t even know the Bruins were an ice hockey team."



Teaser #2

" “Why would a flute prodigy from Julliard want this little Civic Symphony seat anyway? Seems to me a girl who played the Mozart G Major concerto in front of the New York Phil at age seven could get a seat in any orchestra. Age seven. When I was seven, the only thing I was playing was pretend flute on my toothbrush.” "






Aubrie Dionne

Aubrie grew up watching the original Star Wars movies over and over until she could recite and reenact
every single scene in her backyard. She also loved The Goonies, Star Trek the Next Generation--favorite character was Data by far--and Indiana Jones. But, her all time favorite movie was The Last Unicorn. She still wonders why the unicorn decided to change back to a unicorn in the end. 

 
Aubrie wrote in her junior high yearbook that she wanted to be "a concert flutist" when she grew
up. She majored in flute performance at the University of New Hampshire on a full scholarship, then secured two teaching jobs at a University and a local community music school. While playing in orchestras and teaching, stories popped into her head, and she used them to make the music come alive for her flute students. Her students said they were so good, she had to write them down! Maybe they were right, who knows? Two careers seems to keep her busy. For now.

She is represented by Dawn Dowdle and writes sweet and adventurous fantasy, science fiction, and
contemporary romance. 

Links: 
www.authoraubrie.net
http://authoraubrie.blogspot.com

@authoraubrie





Virtual Book Tour March 17 - March 29

March 17 -Reading Addiction Blog Tours - Meet and Greet
March 18 - My Reading Addiction - Review
March 19 -Author Ever Leigh - Review
March 21 - Please Another Book - Review/Interview
March 22 -A Chick Who Read - Review/interview
March 23 - Harlie's Books - Review/Interview
March 24 - Busy Mom Book Reviews - Review
March 25 -Flirting With Romance - Review/Guest Post
March 26 - My Cozie Corner - Review
March 27- Queen of All She Reads - Review/Guest Post
March 29 -RABT Reviews-

2 comments:

  1. Loved, loved this story!

    Marika/Harlie

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  2. I've been seeing the posts on this book. Congratulations on it's release & I look forward to reading it.

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