She's also kind and is a great leader, something I don't think we get to see heroines doing enough of in fiction. *evil laugh* Leo is a chic, sexy Black woman with enviable style and she's really good at her job. This doesn't stop the two of them from being attracted to each other, though. Leona hates Paul and associates Luke with being bullied back into the industry that gave her panic attacks for months. So Luke hates Paul and associates Leo with him. Paul was supposed to produce on his last album and not only messed up his sound, he ran off with Luke's fiance (and at-that-time manager) and a bunch of money. The problem? Luke's had a bad experience with Paul himself. Her boss and longtime friend, Abe, pulls her back in because Luke's agent wants Leo to manage the tour and Abe's business is in financial trouble. (Though Luke isn't from the Netherlands, I pictured him as Afrojack, complete with soul patch.) The heroine, Leona, is on a year-long break from the business after a horrible breakup with a producer named Paul Reeves. The hero, Luke, is a DJ from Chicago who is embarking on a world tour and needs someone to manage him. The first in what I hope is a series, JN Welsh's In Tune is an enemies-to-lovers romance set in the Electronic Dance Music (EDM) scene.
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