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  • Belmont Mansion, Book 3
  • By: Tamera Alexander
  • Narrated by: Linda Stephens
  • Length: 17 hrs and 11 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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A Note Yet Unsung

By: Tamera Alexander
Narrated by: Linda Stephens
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A master violinist trained in Vienna, Rebekah Carrington manages to wheedle her way into an audition with the maestro at the newly formed Nashville Philharmonic. But women are "far too fragile and frail" for the rigors of an orchestra, and Rebekah's hopes are swiftly dashed. Because the conductor - determined to leave his mark on the world of classical music - bows to public opinion. To make matters worse, Adelicia Acklen Cheatham, mistress of Belmont Mansion and Rebekah's new employer, agrees with him.

Nationally acclaimed conductor Nathaniel Tate Whitcomb is Nashville's new orchestra leader. And despite a reluctant muse - and a strange buzzing and recurring pain in his head - he must finish composing his symphony before the grand opening of the city's new opera hall. Far more pressing, he must finish it for the one who first inspired his love of music - his father, who is dying. But Tate's ailment worsens. He knows Rebekah can help him finish his symphony. But how do you win back a woman's trust when you've robbed her of her dream?

©2017 Tamera Alexander (P)2017 Recorded Books

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End of a wonderful series

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

This book is the completion of the Belmont Series, another terrific story which still encompasses the lives of those we have come to know and love from the previous two books. New characters and plot lines create a brand new, spellbinding narrative.

What did you like best about this story?

Loved that the settings and some of the people in previous stories of this series were intertwined in the new plot, and even some minor loose ends were dealt with too. Very much enjoyed this aspect.

Have you listened to any of Linda Stephens’s other performances? How does this one compare?

All of the Belmont series books are read by Linda who is a very competent and empathetic narrator. Very much enjoyed her performance.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Certainly brought tears to my eyes, and also made me laugh at times. There were beautiful moments of real enjoyment and delight in the witty narrative.

Any additional comments?

So sorry that this series has ended and will definitely be buying more of the Tamera Alexander books.

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