If I were to tell you I wrote a story about a May/December love affair between music and a saxophone named Her, would you believe me? I didn't think you would but it's true. Music has been here since the dawn of time. It's been the melody of life, unfettered, free, and always waiting for us to-dare I say-tame it and guide it with our voices and with our instruments. The musician may have picked up the sax and breathed air into Her, but it was from the music, the jazz that was created, that love was found and where it grew. Amina Perrin isn't looking for love. In fact, she isn't looking for anything. She's got her yoga, her massage therapy and the community she serves, keeping her plenty busy. That is until she bumps into a stranger who may change her free-spirited mind. Gabriel Slade is living the good life. Financially secure, nice condo overlooking the city, and the occasional “drink” with a beautiful woman -- he has no intention on getting caught up, especially not with one so much younger than him, but here he is… getting all caught up and picking up a long forgotten saxophone he calls Her. If you're opposed to sweltering love scenes between two passionate adults, this book isn't for you.
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