Curvy Girl and the Best Friend's Melody
(2025)(The third book in the Curvy Girl Love Stories series)
A novel by Emily Crescent
He sang her open. The world wanted to turn her into a headline.
She’s Zoe. Curves, grit, finals in a week. He’s Noah. Guitar-scarred, hotel-room lonely, dangerous the way a promise can be. They meet at midnight open mic. Shared headphones. A mixtape. A kiss that tastes like coffee and a dare.
It’s instant and honest. Not the glossy kind. The kind that makes your chest a drum. He vows to be small for her. To show up. To let music be the thing that keeps them tethered, not the tabloids.
Then the photos hit. A doctored image. A voicemail that starts, You promised. A manager with an offer that smells like strings attached. An anonymous DM with a single line: We have more. Her brother Mark turns into a wall you don’t want to climb. The town decides before they listen.
They negotiate love like contracts. They bargain in mixtapes and midnight rehearsals. He chooses a livestream over a label ladder. She chooses to trust and to test. They both learn that being brave is quieter than it looks. And that some promises echo louder than any headline.
This is about desire. And the work of keeping someone safe from the noise. It’s about kisses that come with caveats, and vows that must survive blackmail and a hungry press. It’s sexy. It’s raw. It hurts. It’s urgent.
Ready to press play? Dive into their story.
Genre: Romance
She’s Zoe. Curves, grit, finals in a week. He’s Noah. Guitar-scarred, hotel-room lonely, dangerous the way a promise can be. They meet at midnight open mic. Shared headphones. A mixtape. A kiss that tastes like coffee and a dare.
It’s instant and honest. Not the glossy kind. The kind that makes your chest a drum. He vows to be small for her. To show up. To let music be the thing that keeps them tethered, not the tabloids.
Then the photos hit. A doctored image. A voicemail that starts, You promised. A manager with an offer that smells like strings attached. An anonymous DM with a single line: We have more. Her brother Mark turns into a wall you don’t want to climb. The town decides before they listen.
They negotiate love like contracts. They bargain in mixtapes and midnight rehearsals. He chooses a livestream over a label ladder. She chooses to trust and to test. They both learn that being brave is quieter than it looks. And that some promises echo louder than any headline.
This is about desire. And the work of keeping someone safe from the noise. It’s about kisses that come with caveats, and vows that must survive blackmail and a hungry press. It’s sexy. It’s raw. It hurts. It’s urgent.
Ready to press play? Dive into their story.
Genre: Romance
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