
A Swan's Sweet Song
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Jill Culiner
The instant Sherry and Carston meet, there’s desire and fascination in the air…but they’re complete opposites. Smart-talking Sherry fought her way up from poverty to stardom as a country music singer. Now, she’s ever in the limelight, ever surrounded by clamoring fans, male admirers, and paparazzi, and her spangled cowboy boots carry her all across the country, from one brightly lit stage to the next. A renowned but reclusive playwright, Carston cherishes his freedom, the silence of his home in the woods, and his solitary country walks. Any long-term commitment is obviously out of the question: how about a quick and passionate fling? But when their names are linked in the scandal press, Sherry’s plans to become an actress are revealed. Is their budding relationship doomed?
©2015 J. Arlene Culiner (P)2017 J. Arlene CulinerListeners also enjoyed...




















Would you consider the audio edition of A Swan's Sweet Song to be better than the print version?
I didn't read the print version, but I really enjoy listening to books while driving and exercising so I do consider the audio edition better.What did you like best about this story?
I enjoyed the author’s playfulness with songs and singing. For example, I like that a singer finds a man who “makes her heart sing.” Oh, and I loved the piglets and the “bacon and eggs.” There’s a bit of a Shakespearean twist as the characters reveal themselves to each other and realization dawns that they’ve been misunderstood. The characters are well realized, and I cared about them and enjoyed the details that brought them to life. There is a stage fright scene that’s very realistic.What about Jill Culiner’s performance did you like?
It took me a bit to get used to her accent, but she differentiated the characters well and was the perfect voice for Sherry, managing to portray her toughness and her vulnerability.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Charlie, Sherry's manager, made me both cringe and laugh, but he does the right thing in the end.Any additional comments?
If you like mature heroes and heroines with experience and their feet firmly on the ground, this is the book and the author for you. Sherry and Carston are old enough to have experiences that have scarred them and made them vulnerable, but they have the maturity to overcome the obstacles and to enjoy the differences.Mature opposites attract
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Opposites always attract
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Complex Romance and No Cliches
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Great story, wrong voice for narration
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Good story. Unexpected narration.
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