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Book Review of The Lost Melody (Midnight Dance, Bk 2)

The Lost Melody (Midnight Dance, Bk 2)


There have been so many positive reviews written for The Lost Melody up to this point that to add my voice to the mix seems redundant. However, add it I shall because this story is nothing if not exquisitely told, and may be the first time I've ever read one that was set in a Victorian asylum. The cover will draw you in and then the pages inside will not let you go. The themes of light shining through the darkness are present on every page, and display how we as Christians should live with those around us.

While I certainly would love to gush over the prose, the plot, and the characters, I do not want to give even a hint of a spoiler because there are so many facets of this book that are twined together. However, I will say that if you are fan of classical music or Victorian history, this book deserves a place on your shelf. You will savor every single page with a heart of compassion for the lost souls that live in this asylum and for those who blindly believe their actions are worthy.