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The Rhythm to Her Heart

By: Rosè Dior
Narrated by: Savanna Cayenne, Dylan Ford
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I ain’t never met a girl like her.

She was more than just someone I wanted to bed and leave. From the first time I saw her, I knew my attraction to her was beyond just us sharing our love for music. She was the calm that settled my storm.

She was destined to be mine.

He was the light I saw through the darkness. The one that held the cards to my future. What I thought would break me turned out to be what saved me. He was the symphony that serenaded my heart to become one with each lyric he spoke.

He was the one to send music notes to my heart to make me believe that real love did exist.

©2025 Rosè Dior (P)2025 Recorded Books
African American Contemporary
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This story had a lot of potential but the delivery was juvenile and the female narrator made it sound even worse. 1st, if I knew it was going to be about high school kids, I wouldn't have listened (15 & 17 when it started, 23 & 21 when it ended) but some authors can make you forget you're reading about kids... not this book. Then the female narrator messed up every sentence with a slang word, which was most of the book since we were talking about kids from the 'hood. The male narrator carried this book but he had fewer parts. The characters were immature, the writing style was immature and the female narrator was meant for other types of books. On the other hand, the storyline was cute, the trauma history and healing journey was raw, and there were a lot of laugh out loud moments. I would recommend this book to a teen but not an adult.

It had potential

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