"All the Right Notes is a rainbow-sprinkled delight that hits the perfect beats of a rom-com. The inventively-told story features fun, moving and complex characters, wrapped in Dominic Lim's fresh voice. I particularly loved all the music references. The only way to best express how much joy you'll feel is to break out into song."
--Sidney Karger, author of Best Men
"This book will make you sing. Lim has composed the perfect second chance romance. All the Right Notes blends laugh-out-loud humor with the poignancy of imperfect people finding joy in an imperfect world. The alternating past-present storytelling perfectly captures the longing of youth and the regrets of lost love. I couldn't stop cheering for Quinto and Emmett. They can live rent free in my mind for a long time. There's no way you will finish this novel and not be in love with Quinto, Emmett, Ujima, and Mr. Cruz."
--Karelia Stetz-Waters, author of Behind the Scenes
"Fun and effervescent.. There's a lot of promise in Lim's debut...with its dual-timeline storytelling, charming cast, and love of show tunes."
--Kirkus"All the Right Notes is a love letter to family, queer love, and music, handled with passion and skill. The romance burns with tension, and the details of Filipino food had me continuously hungry. I loved it."--Anita Kelly, author of Something Wild & Wonderful
"With its incisively etched, marvelously inclusive cast of characters, perfectly polished writing lightly dusted with sly wit, and swoon-worthy sexual chemistry, Lim's soul-nourishing debut not only perfectly captures the hope and heartbreak of two people falling in love, but also music's power to transform lives."--John Charles, Booklist (starred review)
"A lyrical, romantic debut with tender, moving notes about Filipino American families and queer love stories. Perfect for fans of Casey McQuiston and Alexis Hall, this is a must-have for library shelves. With a relatable queer protagonist, this uplifting book portrays the power of owning one's truth. Heartfelt, poignant writing and iconic supporting characters boost Quito's story. The friends-to-lovers trope is wonderfully accomplished, full of sweet yearning and perfect harmony."--Library Journal (starred review)
"A romance with the irresistible melody of a Broadway hit. Lim offers up a swoony, joyful rom-com to take readers into a love story worthy of a Broadway stage." --Entertainment Weekly
"Light and charming, with a hint of snark, this is a promising start for Lim."--Publishers Weekly