A Song Unheard
A Song Unheard
Roseanna M. White
Bethany House Publishers
Willa Forsythe is both a violin prodigy and top-notch thief, which make her the perfect choice for a crucial task at the outset of World War I—to steal a cypher from a famous violinist currently in Wales.
Lukas De Wilde has enjoyed the life of fame he's won—until now, when being recognized nearly gets him killed. Everyone wants the key to his father's work as a cryptologist. And Lukas fears that his mother and sister, who have vanished in the wake of the German invasion of Belgium, will pay the price. The only light he finds is in meeting the intriguing Willa Forsythe.
But danger presses in from every side, and Willa knows what Lukas doesn't—that she must betray him and find that cypher, or her own family will pay the price as surely as his has.
The more I read Roseanna M. White's novels, the more I'm sure she's becoming one of my favorite Christian fiction writers. She takes a lot of the stereotypical elements in Christian and romantic fiction and refashions them in new, dynamic ways so that they work without coming off as cheesy or cliched. (which I think I've mentioned in one of my reviews of her books before, but I guess it's worth saying again) However, she also throws in loads of unique material and ideas that are also supported by interesting and lively characters. A Song Unheard brings together a wonderful combination of elements that all converge in the early days of the first world war: music, spies, Belgian refugees, and cryptology.
I didn't like A Song Unheard one as much as A Name Unknown, but then...that one is hard to beat. This one was a little more romance-heavy, and I personally didn't find the faith theme as compelling as I wanted to, but overall it was still a good book--and I especially loved how one character who was so clearly going to be the bad guy at the beginning was shown to be so much more complex. I was also really excited to get more time with Rosemary and Willa's brother Barclay, especially since he's getting his own book next. I'm already impatiently waiting for it!
I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.
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