Joseph-Croft
Eleanor Vance is a Juilliard-trained cellist with one shot to win her dream job with the New York Philharmonic. All she needs is a little peace and quiet.
Her upstairs neighbor isn't just a nuisance-he's a nightmare. A tattooed, storm-eyed menace who uses his electric guitar like a weapon at two in the morning. To Ellie, he's the asshole in 4B, the walking noise complaint who's going to ruin her life.
What she doesn't know is that he's Caden "Kai" Black, rock god in hiding, battling a creative crisis that's left him broken. He sees her as the prissy girl downstairs, the one whose classical music is driving him insane.
An all-out apartment war is declared, fought with screeching guitars and furious cello suites. But in between slammed doors and angry notes, a different kind of tension builds. Through paper-thin walls, they accidentally start to hear the secrets and heartbreaks in each other's music.
The line between hate and attraction thins with every stolen glance in the hallway. But in a world of screaming fans and crushing expectations, can a rock god and a classical virtuoso ever truly find harmony? Or will their cacophony destroy them both?