Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Review: Twilight's Serenade

Twilight's Serenade Twilight's Serenade by Tracie Peterson
My rating: 💛💛💛

“love isn't about living in fear. It's not about controlling the hearts of those around you. It is patient and kind. It endures and believes the very best. It never gives up.”

There was so much to enjoy in this story of finding love and realising though even you have a past of pain and mistakes, you still deserve the best God has in store for you. The marriage for convenience plot was sweet and I enjoyed the real challenges these characters faced.

I also enjoyed the lesson of needing to release those who wronged you. Yes, you can forgive, but with true forgiveness there is this letting go of the pain they caused so that it will not have a hold on you.

“you cannot let the pain of the past destroy the happiness of the future.”

Narrator: I listened to the narrator and found it average but still a likeable telling of the story.

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About the book:

Britta Lindquist finds herself caring for the motherless children of the man she has tried to forget. But just as love's second chance begins to blossom, an English conductor asks Britta to become the first-chair violinist in his orchestra—and accept his hand in marriage.

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