A Love Song for Ricki Wilde - Tia Williams

A Love Song for Ricki Wilde

By Tia Williams

  • Release Date: 2024-02-06
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 91 Ratings

Description

In this sexy modern-day fairytale from the New York Times bestselling author of Seven Days in June, a free-spirited florist and an enigmatic musician share a soul mate connection told through the history, art, and magic of Harlem.

“Tia Williams is a superlative author constantly testing her own boundaries, innovating with each new book. Sparkling, heartbreaking and laugh-out-loud funny…Ezra and Ricki's love story is one for the ages.” – NPR
 
“Tia Williams is a go-to-author for epic love stories.” – Marie Claire, A Most Anticipated Book of 2024

What readers are saying on Goodreads:
 
“I am a Tia stan at this point. It was perfect.” 
 
“Gave me all the feels, and even made me question my own personal goals.”  
 
“Hands down one of the best stories of love I’ve ever read. A true masterpiece.” 
 
“The perfect story of Black love and Black history. I feel like this book was written for my soul.”
 
“Atmospheric, haunting, beautiful, lyrical, I could wax poetic on this story forever and never do it justice.”

Leap years are a strange, enchanted time. And for some, even a single February can be life-changing.

Ricki Wilde has many talents, but being a Wilde isn’t one of them. As the impulsive, artistic daughter of a powerful Atlanta dynasty, she’s the opposite of her famous socialite sisters. Where they’re long-stemmed roses, she’s a dandelion: an adorable bloom that’s actually a weed, born to float wherever the wind blows. In her bones, Ricki knows that somewhere, a different, more exciting life awaits her.

When regal nonagenarian, Ms. Della, invites her to rent the bottom floor of her Harlem brownstone, Ricki jumps at the chance for a fresh beginning. She leaves behind her family, wealth, and chaotic romantic decisions to realize her dream of opening a flower shop. And just beneath the surface of her new neighborhood, the music, stories and dazzling drama of the Harlem Renaissance still simmers.

One evening in February as the heady, curiously off-season scent of night-blooming jasmine fills the air, Ricki encounters a handsome, deeply mysterious stranger who knocks her world off balance in the most unexpected way.  

Set against the backdrop of modern Harlem and Renaissance glamour, A Love Song for Ricki Wilde is a swoon-worthy love story of two passionate artists drawn to the magic, romance, and opportunity of New York, and whose lives are uniquely and irreversibly linked. 

Reviews

  • A Love Song for the World

    5
    By BH.90210
    I absolutely adored this book! I haven’t been able to put it down since I picked it up. Entangling all the aspects that black love should be *chef’s kiss*. Intertwining the Harlem Renaissance with today… LOVED! Ezra and Ricki’s love and passion had me swooning, and the love that Ms. Della and Tuesday had for Ricki really made me appreciate my own personal village 🧡
  • Modern day fairytale

    5
    By ohmymu
    Love, magic, historical fiction are my favssss. This book was a dream!
  • Fairy Tale Cute

    4
    By Ciana C.
    I am a Tia Williams fan but I would pick The Perfect Find over Seven Days in June, but Ricki’s story is a cute story. Our little introverted, family odd ball, Ricki, just plopped down in Harlem and started a flower business. NY is truly a magical city, and she is drawn to her soulmate, Ezra. We are introduced to a double timeline: in the present we have a mysterious handsome benefactor who apparently has no interest in communicating with Ricki. In the past we have a new northerner looking to make it big on the jazz scene in Harlem. These two are obviously the same person. Which brings in the omnipresent magic mixed with danger that haunts the characters. The story reminds me of Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris. This story has a curse, a death sentence, a network of life coaches, a modern day Robin Hood, a human sacrifice, and three mean sisters an this is your quintessential Harlem leap year fairy tale, again a cute read!
  • Great weekend read

    5
    By R. Alexander
    I loved this book, such a curious, cheeky and lush read. Just enough romance, just enough mysticism, fantasy and all the good things in between.