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A Note Yet Unsung Book Review

A Note Yet Unsung
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…

What a satisfying conclusion to this series! I love how there were three distinct themes present in each book – art, nature, and music – and having long been interested in music (even some classical scores), I soaked in every moment of this last story. I want to share so much about it in a review, yet don’t want to share anything at all except to say – it is a MUST READ!

Even though I don’t want to share too much, I will share just a few things…

If you are a fan of Southern history, you’ll love the fact that the Belmont mansion in Nashville and its owner are an integral part of A Note Yet Unsung. Having visited the mansion in person after reading the first book, I could still visualize many of the rooms mentioned and even that glorious staircase! I imagined the moment that Rebekah played the violin from its second story landing, and the notes of her song permeating the entire house. So exquisite!

Christian themes are definitely present in this story, but a little different than what you’d expect. The message of running the race that has been set before us is the prevailing theme, and it’s perfectly woven throughout as Tate is composing his symphony.

If romance is your jam, then this book checks ALL the boxes! My word, the chemistry between these two is palpable! Expect all the goosebumps, stomach flutters, and swoony feelings to capture you as you read!

With a whole host of great reviews from other readers available online, it’s clear that this story is another masterpiece from Tamera Alexander. I wanted it to go on for at least another 100 pages or more because these characters feel as real as you can possibly imagine. Ahhhhh, it’s so sad to leave them, and now I might be on a book hangover for a long while… *sobs*

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One Comment

  • Jill Kirkley

    I couldn’t agree more that this is a MUST READ novel, even a REREAD. I love Tamera’s writing, but this particular story is so exquisite. And Belmont Mansion is a place I’d love to visit.

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