Good Morning, Love
Carlisa “Carli” Henton is a musician and songwriter hoping to follow in her father’s musical footsteps. But, biding her time until she makes it big in the music industry, she works as a junior account manager at a big-name media company to cover her New York City rent. Carli meticulously balances her work with her musical endeavors as a songwriter—until a chance meeting with rising star Tau Anderson sends her calculated world into a frenzy. Their worlds collide and quickly blur the strict lines Carli has drawn between her business and her personal life, throwing Carli’s reputation—and her burgeoning songwriting career—into question.
"Wildly fun and completely delightful, Good Morning, Love reads like a hit single, one that you want to listen to again and again. A whirlwind blend of music and romance, Coleman's novel about love, life, and dreams is an absolute stunner. Simply put, Good Morning, Love is your new favorite song... in book form."
- Eric Smith, Co-Author of Jagged Little Pill
Press
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“Carli Henton is my new favorite heroine: talented, ambitious, creative, funny, and loyal. I adored watching her navigate love, fame, and friendship. Ashley M. Coleman goes deep inside the music industry to tell a story I couldn't put down.”
—Hannah Orenstein, author of Head Over Heels
“Besides being a fun, breezy story, this novel is filled with timely themes—like the difficulty of working in male-dominated worlds—and of course, an ambitious, lovable female lead I couldn’t help but root for.”
— Lashanda A., Assistant Editor