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A Song Unheard (Shadows Over England)
A Song Unheard - Shadows Over England
Author: Roseanna M. White
ISBN-13: 9780764219276
ISBN-10: 0764219278
Publication Date: 1/2/2018
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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Where to begin? I loved this storyâThe historical setting, the characters, and especially the inspirational thread deep in the pages. The war was raging and I sat on the edge of my seat every time we got to be with Lukas's family. The German soldier who took particular interest in them worried me. Would he find out their identities? What would he do if he did? The reminder of man's cruelty during war time made my heart ache. Full review is at my website: LoraineNunley(dot)com

I received this book complimentary in a giveaway. I was not required to give a review. All of the opinions I have expressed here are my own.
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A Song Unheard by Roseanna M. White is the second book in Shadows Over England series. Willa Forsythe is a thief in London in 1914. Her skills are an asset to the government. Her latest assignment is to obtain a cypher key from Lukas De Wilde, a Belgian immigrant and violinist. Lukas is currently with other Belgian refugees making up the Belgian Symphony Orchestra which is raising money for the Belgium Relief Fund. Lukas is worried about his mother and sister who are still in Belgium. Lukas was shot when he escaped because the German's want details on his father's work in the field of cryptography. It is rumored that his father had a device that would revolutionize the field. He needs to get them out of Belgium before they are captured. Lukas is intrigued by Willa and her natural ability with the violin. Willa is attracted to Lukas, but she knows she must betray his trust. Then Willa notices someone following Lukas. She must find that key, but what will it cost her?

A Song Unheard has great characters that are well developed. The book contains good writing, but the pace is slow in the first half. A Song Unheard can be read alone. You do not need to read A Name Unknown (which tells Rosemary's story). The author captured the time-period and area (Wales, London, Belgium). Cryptography is fascinating, and many new developments were made during World War II. Ms. White described cyphers and how they created/used in terms that a layman can understand (and did not make it boring). I did have trouble getting into the novel. The first half of the book could have used some fine tuning. The pace, flow and action pick up during the second half. It held my attention, and I was curious to discover what would happen next. The POV switched between Willa, Lukas and Margot (Lukas' sister). We get to see how each character feels and what they are thinking. I liked the spunky and intelligent Margot. The Christian elements are incorporated nicely into the story (finding God, being a good Christian, having faith, trusting God). Readers of historical fiction will be delighted with Willa's story in A Song Unheard.