Just amazing what the power of music is!
Synopsis
Coming home to catch her husband with his face between the long, silky legs of another woman is the last thing Sofia expects—and on today of all days. So, after scratching an expletive into his Porsche and setting the cheating bastard’s clothes on fire, she cranks up her beloved Bruce and flees, vowing never to look back.
Seeking solace in the peaceful beachside town of Bradley Beach, NJ, Sof is determined to start over. And, with the help of best friends, new acquaintances, a sexy neighbor, and the powerful songs of Springsteen, this may be the place where her wounds can heal. But, as if she hasn’t faced her share of life’s challenges, a final flurry of obstacles awaits.
In order to head courageously toward the future, Sofia must first let go of her past, find freedom, and mend her broken soul.
My review
For the record: I know Bruce Springsteen is a great artist and has some amazing songs. And I know the most famous ones. But to say I’m a big fan and know all his songs by heart, I would be lying.
So initially I was a bit hesitating to give this book a chance, as my fear was that his songs would be a bigger part of the story. But afterwards I am happy I gave it a shot!
Sofia decides to leave her husband after on the worst day of the year she finds him in bed with another woman. She moves out of the house and find a charming house to rent. And slowly she gets over the thought of failing at her marriage and pick up the pieces of her life and give her greatest grief a place in her heart and mind.
For me, this story shows the underestimated power of music. For most of the time music is just a passing of time, enjoying a good beat, great lyrics.
But the right song played at the right moment, can help you put your mind at ease and it helps to put your pain away.
Sofia is a strong woman, but despite her independence, she holds on to the past until enough is enough.
After leaving her husband, she stands up for herself and thanks to Springsteen’s songs at the right moment, she has the opportunity to process everything she faced.
She can rely on old friends, but thanks to her choices and her love for Springsteen, she makes new friends.
And let’s not forget Sammy, who really intrigues her, but is Sofia already ready to really move on with her life? And what about the age difference?
I really enjoyed this book as it has a slowly pace, giving all the characters time to face their demons. But also everybody has time to grow and find their place in the world.
And never ever underestimate the power that music can give!



























