This book was quite a little surprise. A harp playing protagonist named Ellen who makes a living playing weddings, recitals and concerts trying to earn a living and make a name for herself in the music world. Along the way, she learns a lot about herself and does a lot of growing up.
I liked Ellen right from the start and her best friends Gwen and Chloe were interesting as well, adding depth, humor and sometimes hard to hear advice whether wanted or not. I also liked Josh, felt for Ellen, and shared her disappointment when it appeared they weren’t going to get together. Reading about the different weddings that Ellen performs at was also very interesting. How much planning and work that goes in behind the scenes and what all can go wrong was enlightening.
The story moved at a good pace and held my attention, keeping me guessing about several outcomes…
• Who will Ellen end up with?
• Will someone drop a giant piano on Monica?
• Is the wedding planner a criminal?
My Final Verdict: Overall, this story touches several emotions dealing with life, love and death. Partly chick-lit and partly women’s fiction, I recommend this book to readers who enjoy relationship driven stories, be they romantic, friend or family. This book is the first book in a trilogy and I recommend starting with this one. I’m looking forward to the next book in the series, Ellen at Sea to see what Ellen and her friends and family get up to next.
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of Ellen the Harpist from the author in exchange for an honest review.