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A Song to Keep You Warm

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A Song to Keep You Warm

By: Catie B. Pemberly
Narrated by: Sara Vonn
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Camila Sharpe is in shambles. She’s broke, her boyfriend—make that “ex-boyfriend”— is an abusive jerk, and she’s technically homeless. Thank God for her best friend, Melrose, a gorgeous nightclub singer with a heart as big as her voice. Melrose is letting Camila crash on her couch and is helping her pick up the pieces of her dumpster-fire life. They watch TV, share long conversations, and do an inexplicable amount of cuddling. Why the hell does getting back on her feet feel so damn much like falling in love?

Through cold winter days in Melrose’s tiny NYC apartment and flashbacks to their five years as friends, Melrose and Camila grow closer and closer. Does Melrose have feelings for Camila, or is Mila just lonely and confused?

A Song to Keep You Warm is a sapphic friends-to-lovers romance with a HEA ending. It features a bisexual main character, heaps of sweetness, a touch of hurt-comfort, and only! one! bed!

Warnings for scenes of domestic violence, homophobic language, and pregnancy loss.

©2023 A Knight's Day Press (P)2024 A Knight's Day Press
Contemporary Romance Heartfelt
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I enjoyed the story of Camila and Melrose. It was a classic friends-to-lovers story with characters you wanted to see happy. The spice was good and the ending was nice. The performance was fabulous.

Heartwarming and hot

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