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Victorian Serenade #4

Song of a Soul

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When Deborah Burke is given the opportunity to train with world-famous opera singer Clarisse Pella, she is certain all her dreams have come true. But Deborah soon faces a difficult decision.

340 pages, Paperback

First published February 28, 1997

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Lawana Blackwell

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Lawana Blackwell is a full-time writer with 10 published novels, including the bestselling Gresham Chronicles series. She and her husband have three grown sons and live in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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November 16, 2020
I liked the plot and characters . First time with this Author.
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May 19, 2013
This was the best of the four in the series. I put off reading it because the back cover really turned me off. Having started with, and deeply loved, the Gresham books, Blackwell's other books disappointed me. They did not compare and many had a common theme of an unworthy scoundrel taking up a good majority of the plot, which made me feel like I was wasting my time and energy, just like the heroine. The blurb on the back of Song of a Soul portrayed this plot in a similar way with: "Deborah has no idea, however, what moral dilemmas will face her in her new life. She finds herself falling in love with a man who is not at all what he seems to be." It made me cringe inside and I avoided reading it but for a chapter at a time here and there.

Thank goodness I felt compelled to see the series through to the very end and still had hopes, though small, knowing Blackwell's capabilities. The love story was sweet. I loved the Christian elements, and was so proud of the progression with Deborah's faith, especially in relation to her career. I was invested in the subplots and came to love the supporting characters too. I'd read it again.
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October 20, 2017
An intriguing story of right triumphing over wrong and the conviction that it is far better to tell the truth no matter the outcome than live with lies. Deborah's conscience enables her to opt for Christian values rather than compromised standards even though it affects her career as an opera singer. Matthew,too, finds he can no longer live with pretence for monetary gain.
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December 2, 2008
Sad that I finished this series, but looking forward to reading her other ones! I liked the leaf and pebbles analogy in this.
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April 13, 2014
I would give this 4 book series as a whole - 5 out of 5 stars.
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April 21, 2015
It sort of left you hanging until you read the author's note at the end then it ties things up. but a good story about sticking to your values no matter the cost.
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