Helpful Score: 2
This is the last book in the 'Song of Alaska' series. But believe me that the story is not any less exciting than the first two. Perpare to be amazed!
Helpful Score: 1
Tracie Peterson captured my attention and held it throughout this entire book. Actually, I read it once before and loved it even more in this second reading. Now I will have to go back and find the first two books of this series and read her other books also.
Tracie Peterson is a master of historical fiction and this book is a great addition to her library of writing. I read the first book in this series and somehow missed the second book, I was pleased to see that the third book isn't reliant on the previous books but can stand on its on feet if necessary. Much time has passed since the first book, the infant in book one is now a dad with children of his own. Now his younger sister is the main character in this book and she is returning home after being gone on tour with her violin for years. She is trying to figure out what she wants for her future when her future lands in her lap. Can she really reconcile her past with her present and her future. Can it really involve Yuri and his girls or when she fell in love with him at age 7 was it just a crush.
I really liked the conclusion to this series and I thank Tracie Peterson for renewing my faith in historical romance. She is a true master.
I really liked the conclusion to this series and I thank Tracie Peterson for renewing my faith in historical romance. She is a true master.
Phyllis R. (cagranny) - , reviewed Twilight's Serenade (Song of Alaska, Bk 3) on + 57 more book reviews
Great story of love lost, love found and God's redemption. Another great book by Tracie Peterson.
Excellent, historical and great story line.
I enjoyed the book so this copy was a gift to my adult daughter.