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April 1, 2010


Moira St. Clair has done exactly what her father forbade her to do—chased her dreams to sing on the stage. But even as her star rises, she becomes more vulnerable to those who wish to use her—or bring her down….
It is 1886, and the St. Clairs are living out their dreams in three very separate parts of the world—Paris, Brazil and Colorado. And while each has found a measure of success and joy, each is haunted by past sins and secrets.
Once home in Colorado, the St. Clairs struggle to learn what it means to sing praise to God—even in the face of tremendous loss—and trust Him in all things, even when forced to fight for their very lives.


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Lisa T. Bergren is the best-selling, award-winning author of over thirty books, with more than 1.5 million copies sold. A former publishing executive, she now splits her time working as a freelance editor and business consultant and parenting her three young children with husband Tim. She lives in Colorado Springs.


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  • Paperback: 373 pages
  • Publisher: David C. Cook (April 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1434767078
  • ISBN-13: 978-1434767073
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars SING by Lisa T. Bergren, May 19, 2010
This review is from: Sing: A Novel of Colorado (Book Two of The Homeward Trilogy) (Paperback)
Don't you just love to read a "fun fiction" book and realize that you're actually learning? In the story of SING, the three St. Claire siblings are each in a different part of the world. Each has an adventure but circumstances cause all three to seek the shelter of the ranch in Colorado. As the old saying goes, "There's no place like home." And that is exactly where each sibling feels he needs to be. Feeling desperate but not without hope all three seeks a way to return to Colorado. The journey of Moira, as well as, Nic (Dominic) is a well plotted story. Adventure, cunning, and hope bring a fresh feel that as a christian we can SING in the midst of our trials! Truly an enjoyable read! Learning about Colorado and traveling to Paris and Brazil was an added bonus! This is a five star read for my book case! Anticipating the next novel, CLAIM, due out June 1!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sibling Adventures Around the Globe, June 17, 2010
This review is from: Sing: A Novel of Colorado (Book Two of The Homeward Trilogy) (Paperback)
The latest book on my `read' list is `Sing: A Novel of Colorado' by Lisa T. Bergren, Book 2 of the `Homeward Trilogy' series.

Here is the synopsis of this novel:

Will they discover what it means to sing praises to God, even in the midst of loss? It's 1886, and the St. Clairs are living out their dreams in three very different parts of the world - Paris, Brazil, and Colorado. And while each has found a measure of success and joy, each is haunted by past sins and secrets.

Odessa St. Clair McAllan has adapted well to life on her beautiful Colorado ranch, but nothing has prepared her for the devastation that the winter of 1886 brings. Far away in Paris, Moira St. Clair discovers she has been robbed by her manager and has fewer options than she imagined. Meanwhile, Dominic, working the boxing rings of South America, loses the wrong fight and ends up shanghaied by a frustrated sea captain. Can all three manage to find their way back to a reunion in Colorado...especially while haunted by a former menace who reemerges, bent on bringing each of them down!

Here is the biography of the author:

Lisa Tawn Bergren ([...]) is the best-selling author, award-winning author of over thirty books, with more than 1.5 million copies sold. Lisa's ([...]) time is split between managing home base, writing (including a fair amount of travel writing), consulting and freelance editing (with a little speaking here and there). She just finished writing a Colorado historical trilogy (Breathe, Sing and Claim), and has begun a teen series called River of Time (Waterfall, book 1, comes out in February 2011). She's married to Tim, a liturgical sculptor, graphic designer and musician. They have three kids-Olivia (15), Emma (12) and Jack (7). All five of the Bergrens make their home in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The primary characters in this book are the two sisters in the St. Clair family - Moira and Odessa. Moira's journey starts in Paris, where she is an acclaimed opera singer. Unfortunately, she was swindled by an unscrupulous manager, and decided to return to the United States. On the ship, she made the acquaintance of two attractive gentlemen, Gavin Knapp and Daniel Adams, both of whom would feature prominently in her life during the events in the storyline. I appreciated the fact that Moira returned to the faith in Jesus that her mother instilled in her children. Moira was led astray by people and circumstances, but she ultimately realizes that she needs to return to what is important - a relationship with Jesus Christ.

Odessa is happily married to Bryce McAllan and the mother to an active little baby named Samuel. Their ranch has sustained the loss through disease of the majority of their horse herd. Despite the devastation, their faith in Christ remains strong. Here are Odessa's and Bryce's reactions to their circumstances:

"Love has made us both good," she whispered. "But it is God that grants us life. We must praise Him, Bryce. Even when it's hard. Even when all seems dark. We must remember what is good, what is true, rather than believe fears and half-truths. That is how we cope with the day. That is how we keep living our lives the way He would have us live them, embracing them rather than just surviving them."

"Amen," he said, leaning back to look her in the eye.

She laughed through a big sigh. "All right, I'll quit preaching. But I'm right, aren't I? Come what may - even if we lose all, we always have our God, our hope."

"And each other," he said, kissing the top of her head. (p. 81)

On the open sea, God was also pursuing Dominic (who blamed God for deaths in his family), in the person of Manuel, the coal boss. Here is one example of how God used Manuel to speak to Nic:

"...mark my words. God will chase you until the end of your life. Better to give in to Him sooner than later. Until then, you will have no rest." (p. 313)

Later on, after Nic endured a severe punishment, Manuel explained to him that Jesus was able to sympathize with his pain:

"The Christ suffered wounds such as this," he said.

"I do not wish to hear it," Nic said tiredly.

"He bore this, and worse, for you. So that you might be free."

"Manuel---"

"Our God understands our pain, reaches out to us through it. Whether it be a whipping or a loss---"

"Enough!"

"Yes," Manuel said, finishing covering the wounds on his shoulder and purposefully twisting his words. "It was enough. Enough for all. Enough for any... (p. 319)

Lisa writes an evil villain! Reid Bannock committed a crime against their family in Book 1 of the Trilogy, `Breathe,' one in which they did not expect him to be released from jail for a good long time. Unfortunately, he was released, and was ready to wreak havoc and exact his twisted view of revenge upon the family. He created a lot of chaos throughout the book, and was quite unsympathetic! I was quite glad things ended as they did for him...

I really enjoyed this book. As is often the case these days, this is the first Lisa Bergren novel I've read; I have been exposed to so many great authors since I have been reviewing! It was very cleverly written, with Lisa ([...]) alternating between the stories of the three siblings. They were independent yet interconnected. I was drawn to the stories in this order - Moira, then Odessa, then Dominic.

I will be reading and reviewing Book 3 of the `Homeward Trilogy,' `Claim' shortly. My understanding is that Dominic's story is prominently featured in that book. I am anxious to read about the continuing adventures of the St. Clair clan; stay tuned!

This book is published by David C. Cook and was provided by B & B Media Group for review purposes.

Reviewed by Andrea Schultz - Ponderings by Andrea - [...]
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sing, October 12, 2010
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This review is from: Sing: A Novel of Colorado (Book Two of The Homeward Trilogy) (Paperback)
It's four years later and Moira St. Clair is now living in Paris. She's finally living out her dream and is a very well known opera singer. When she discovers that her manager, Max Foster, has emptied her bank account and left her with nothing, she decides to leave and head back to America. While on the ship she meets Gavin Knapp and Daniel Adams. Both are attractive and seem to take interest in her. Daniel is more reserved and seems to be hiding something about himself. Gavin saw a very talented women in Moira and believed he could make her famous again. When he became her new manager she began to fall in love with him, but still had Daniel at the back of her mind. She made some foolish decisions and struggles to figure out how she'll handle the situation she found herself in.

Nic is now a boxer in Rio De Janeiro. One night when he loses a fight, he's shanghaied and forced to work off his debt by an angry ship captain. During a storm, they are shipwrecked and Nic tries to find his way back to America. He boards another ship as a crew member and is taunted by some of the other men aboard. He learns the hard way that he needs to control his temper, and a very wise man, Manuel, tries to help him see his need for God.

Back on their Colorado ranch, Odessa, Bryce, and their baby boy, Samuel, have just faced a harsh winter and lost over 50 of their prized horses. Their finances in months to come aren't the only thing they have to worry about. An old enemy comes back to claim what he feels it rightfully his and continues to seek revenge on the St. Clair siblings for getting him sent to jail. The devastation seems too hard to face, but their faith in God remains strong through it all. In the midst of pain, loss, and trials, the St. Clairs see the power of forgiveness and God's grace.

This was another great story by author, Lisa Bergren. This book would be fine as a stand alone, but I recommend you read Breathe first. I think for some, it might be a little confusing when the story jumps from one character to the other. I love how the journey each of the siblings take ultimately leads them to a God of love. They see how powerful His forgiveness is and what an important aspect it is in their lives. I had a hard time putting it down when I was close to the end of it. I really liked that the characters faith and relationship with God was mentioned a lot more in this book and you see how it grows throughout the story. Adventure, romance, mystery, and very realistic struggles fill the pages of this book and it turned out to be another enjoyable read.

This book was provided for review by David C. Cook. I was not required to write a positive review.
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