The Bookbag
"She's got a very good plot here and some characters you really warm to. It's a couple of days since I finished the book and I've been wondering about them, as though they're people that I know. There's a sensitive hand with disabilities and problems; you can understand why people hate them, but they don't diminish the characters in your eyes."
Real Travel Adventures - Bonnie Neely
"Please Don't Stop The Music by Jane Lovering is a novel I cannot put down. The book follows Jem as she finds her way through a maze of hidden pain from a very troubled life, from which she is trying to run, hiding the memories even from herself. Although she has sworn off of love and men, she meets an irresistible man who is skin and bones but who gives her a chance to sell the jewelry she makes in order to survive. They become friends and she learns of the dreadful pain he is hiding from the world and for which he has given up fame and fortune and become a recluse. The British characters in this book are delightful and fully, interestingly developed. Although the Brit slang is a few times a bit quirky to an American reader, it is fully understandable. The story is good all the way to the happy ending. I really enjoyed this one!"
Dear Author
"Dear Ms. Lovering, Since I enjoyed the first book of yours I read, “Slightly Foxed,” I jumped at the chance to check out your latest release, “Please Don’t Stop the Music.” Your description of it as a ‘dark psychological romance – with jokes’ is dead on."
The Romance Studio
"This is a book that will have you captivated to the end. The author described the characters and the secondary characters so well. So much, in fact, that I want to read another story about Rosie and Jason. I really loved this story."
Blue Ribbon Reviews - Romance Junkies
"Please Don’t Stop the Music is a real gem of a story that completely caught me by surprise."
From the Publisher
Please Don’t Stop the Music is a real gem of a story that completely caught me by surprise.
This is a book that will have you captivated to the end. The author described the characters and the secondary characters so well. So much, in fact, that I want to read another story about Rosie and Jason. I really loved this story.
Dear Ms. Lovering, Since I enjoyed the first book of yours I read, “Slightly Foxed,” I jumped at the chance to check out your latest release, “Please Don’t Stop the Music.” Your description of it as a ‘dark psychological romance – with jokes’ is dead on.
Please Don't Stop The Music by Jane Lovering is a novel I cannot put down. The book follows Jem as she finds her way through a maze of hidden pain from a very troubled life, from which she is trying to run, hiding the memories even from herself. Although she has sworn off of love and men, she meets an irresistible man who is skin and bones but who gives her a chance to sell the jewelry she makes in order to survive. They become friends and she learns of the dreadful pain he is hiding from the world and for which he has given up fame and fortune and become a recluse. The British characters in this book are delightful and fully, interestingly developed. Although the Brit slang is a few times a bit quirky to an American reader, it is fully understandable. The story is good all the way to the happy ending. I really enjoyed this one!