

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice Rating: 🌶️
Title: Sounds Like Love
Author: Ashley Poston
Narrator: Patti Murin, Ashley Poston
Format: audiobook (Libby)
Pages: 384 Listening Time: approximately 11 hours
Publication Date: 6/16/25
Publisher: Books on Tape
Categories: Women’s Fiction, Contemporary, Romance, Magical Realism


A hitmaking songwriter and a bitter musician share a startling and inexplicable connection that they’ll do anything to shake, in the next sparkling, magical book from Ashley Poston.
Joni Lark is living the dream. She’s one of the most coveted songwriters in LA…and she can’t seem to write. There’s an emptiness inside her, and nothing seems to fill it.
When she returns to her hometown of Vienna Shores, North Carolina, she hopes that the sand, the surf, and the concerts at The Revelry, her family’s music venue, will spark her inspiration. But when she gets there, nothing is how she left it. Her best friend is avoiding her, her mother’s memories are fading fast, and The Revelry is closing.
How can she think about writing her next song when everything is changing without her?
Until she hears it. A melody in her head, lyric-less and half-formed, and an alluring and addictive voice to go with it—belonging, apparently, to a wry musician with hangups of his own.
Surely, he’s a figment of her overworked imagination.
But then the very real man attached to the voice shows up in Vienna Shores. He’s aggravating and gruff on the outside—nothing like the sweet, funny voice in Joni’s head—and he has a plan:
They’ll finish the song haunting them both, break their connection, and hope they don’t risk their hearts in the process.
Because that song stuck in their heads? Maybe it’s there for a reason.


Content Warning: dementia, anxiety, grief
+ I really enjoyed the narrator for this audiobook – she did a great job capturing each of the characters.
+ This is a fun, sweet and heartwarming story especially if you are a fan of music and songwriting. Joni is a successful songwriter but she has a mental block right now and can’t write so she goes home to North Carolina. While at home Joni is surrounded by friends, and family. But so much has changed, especially with her mom dealing with dementia.
+ I loved Joni’s personal journal whether it was facing her mom’s deteriorating mental state, growing and having hard conversations with her best friend, trying to figure out why she felt so empty and then falling for Sasha (Sebastian). I also like how she had to figure out her path, where does she belong? In Los Angeles or was it okay to come back home – when she was the one who made the decision to leave and chase her dreams?
+~ There is a magical realism element to this story where where Joni and Sebastian have a connection from a spontaneous meeting. Farfetched? Sure! But I thought it was cute how they were in each other’s head and they start to help one another in a way. Eventually they fall for one another and then try to work on a song together, but Joni is afraid that when the song is gone, he’ll be gone from her head also and leave her to the emptiness again.
~ Since it was the magic allowing them to be in each other’s heads I kept wondering, how this story would play out without the magical realism. Would they have met again? Would they have liked one another?


Final Thoughts:
Overall, I enjoyed this story about music, songwriting, friendship, family, finding where you belong and also falling in love.


Book Links:
Goodreads | Amazon | Barnes & Noble

Other Books I’ve Read From This Author:
A Novel Love Story by. Ashley Poston | Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
The Dead Romantics by. Ashley Poston | Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫


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