![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted in Book Reviews, Christian Historical Fiction | Tagged A Beauty So Rare, A Lasting Impression, Adelicia Acklen Cheatham, Audience, Belmont Mansion series, Bethany House, Conductor, Graf-Martin Communications, Maestro, Music, Musical, Nashville, Nuts About Books, Oboe, Orchestra, Performing, Piano, Singing, Symphony, Tamera Alexander, Vienna, Violin, Voice | Leave a commentĪfter two and a half years of waiting, the release date finally arrived… A Beauty So Rare, book number two in Tamera Alexander’s Belmont Mansion series, was released in the spring of 2014 by Bethany House. If you haven’t already guessed from the title, the primary theme of this novel is the art of music. ![]() Although several characters are recurring from the previous books in the series, (including Belmong Mansion, which is almost a character itself!) “A Note Yet Unsung” is a brand-new story all of its own. Have you ever read a book that was so beautiful, so masterfully written, and reached so far into the depths of your heart that any words you used to describe it felt woefully inadequate? That is exactly my predicament after reading the long-awaited conclusion to the unforgettable “Belmont Mansion” series by Tamera Alexander, entitled “A Note Yet Unsung”. ![]()
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