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Friday, February 15, 2008

Symphony of Secrets


Amy Johnson’s life feels like it is about to tumble out of control. A worshiper of music she doesn’t understand why her teen aged daughter who could be a wonderful musician suddenly wants to be a cheerleader of all things! Her daughter is growing up, asking questions that scare Amy right out of her wits she has no where to turn but to her precious flute.


Conflicted by a sense of purpose and the thrill of solving mysteries Amy strives to figure every little thing out. Her blundering attempts leave her red faced and questioning her sleuthing skills. Ever the meddler, when Amy lands the chance of a life time to play in the Symphony, she is compelled to figure out who is sabotaging the concertmaster, dooming the Symphony, which is near to loosing its funding.

In the middle of risking her dream job, Amy is near obsessed with finding out what is going on in the Symphony, while ducking questions from her daughter about her father, and trying to suppress the old ghosts from her past that threaten to steal every thing that matters to her. In the middle of trying to blend in the Symphony, she’s also trying to understand the ‘Cheerleader mom’ thing, who gets those always happy, and bubbly people any way? Add on top of that her daughter finds an interest in God, an interest that makes Amy run the other direction, why would God want someone like her?

Can she balance her life and figure out who is hurting the Symphony? Will the Still Small Voice leave her in peace? Will the darkness of her own heart consume every thing that matters to her?

When I finished reading Symphony of Secrets I emailed the author with one question… “Whens the next one?”

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