cover image No Place Like You

No Place Like You

Emma Douglas. St. Martin’s, $7.99 mass market (304p) ISBN 978-1-250-11102-9

Douglas combines style, substance, and a bevy of appealing characters in her cleverly plotted third Cloud Bay contemporary (after A Season of You). Plucky, ambitious sound engineer Leah Santelli has long been in love with sexy musician Zach Harper, son of a rock legend and a star in his own right. When Zach returns to their hometown—Cloud Bay, on an island off the coast of California—she doesn’t intend to waste the opportunity to show him how much she’s missed him. Zach has mixed feelings about being back home: he’s grappling with his complicated relationships with family, his nervousness about making his first solo album, and his plans to take the island’s music festival by storm. He had a hot night with Leah years earlier, and when she proposes a no-strings sexual relationship, he first declines but then changes his mind and is all in. What he doesn’t expect is to fall for Leah—and be faced with a heart-wrenching decision that could permanently alter their relationship. Though Zach and Leah’s story concludes in a satisfying fashion, the tale ends with a tantalizing cliff-hanger that will draw readers back to this small island town. Agent: Miriam Kriss, Irene Goodman Literary. (Dec.)