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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Great story! While walking past a beautiful home, Isabelle hears music being played in a upper room that moves her deeply. She can't see the musician but is carried away by the performance. Each time she walks past she is fascinated by the beautiful sounds coming from the upper room. No one in the town knows anything about the family that has recently moved in. She finds herself drawn to the music and wondering about the reclusive musician. Isabelle has some mystery of her own. She has her own secrets. Love this author's books! A great read :)
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Name the aspect, and I would rate it 4.5 to 5 out of 5.
Repetition is the one reason I knock a star off, other than that, it's worth a buy for sure.
Sequel is even better.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
To quote "Miss Houston" herself, "I do not understand her, Papa! Why must Mama treat me like such a girl? Mr. Houston soothed, 'Well, my dearest, you are a girl, you know.'" (Miss Houston, Kerri Bennett Williamson, Pg. 9)
I loved the contrast of an only daughter raised on a ranch who enjoys being 'wild' like her brothers and her society mother who would like to see her more cultured.
Miss Fontana Houston is funny, witty and scheming to be a matchmaker in behalf of her dearest friend. As schemes often do, things get complicated.
This was a fun book to read. I always look forward to reading this author's books and appreciate being able to safely… Read more
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