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jacquieq's review
5.0
Great book, but I would recommend reading it once you have your hands on at least the second book, if not wait until the third book comes out
ryceejo's review
4.0
May 2009: She's done it again! Stansfield completely stole my heart with the first book of her newest series. Being a musician, I had an additional connection to Jayson Wolfe as well as the beat that tied all these characters together. I go into books with a bit of a cynical attitude now that I've read many different books and some kind of become the same. I smiled, I cried, and ultimately I am anxious to read the next book in her series. If it's anything like the first book, it will capture my attention until I reach the back cover.
June 2010: I reread this as a refresher to read the series. I still think it's amazing, but I think I've become a tougher critic. There isn't anything specifically I can criticize, it's just a decent book, but not the best ever. I'm interested to see how the rest of the series plays out.
June 2010: I reread this as a refresher to read the series. I still think it's amazing, but I think I've become a tougher critic. There isn't anything specifically I can criticize, it's just a decent book, but not the best ever. I'm interested to see how the rest of the series plays out.
jacquelinecrane's review
3.0
Anita Stansfield can really get old as I read her books and she starts to repeat and drag on the story line. This was the only book that I read and I loved it. Then again, I'm a music nerd so I thought the musician and his love for her was super cute! Has some really cute quotes too.
lifeinmybook's review
5.0
Oh my gosh! This is an AMAZING series! I love that it relates to music and the gospel. Love Love Love!!
chanbychance's review
4.0
I Love Jayson!! You could almost hear the music from within the pages. This book made me fall in love with Amazing Grace and songs by John Elton!
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