Thursday, February 11, 2016

5 STAR REVIEW OF SOPHIE'S VOICE





Lady Sophie MacIntyre has the voice of an angel, 
but due to her timid nature, no one ever hears it. After losing a bet to her conniving sister, Sophie auditions for the new musicale at the Regal Theatre run by handsome actor Zachary Newland. Though distracted by Zach’s elegant masculinity and her own nerves, she sings well and earns a role in the production. Zach is a confirmed bachelor, and his taste in women leans toward the glamorous and uninhibited…until he meets the demure Sophie. Her delicate soprano and understated beauty captivate him. She responds to his inappropriate kiss, but quickly dismisses the heat between them. She’s a lady of the peerage, after all, and not one to associate with a rake like him. Zach, however, is not so easily dissuaded. He gets what he wants, and he intends to help Sophie find her true voice…in more ways than one.


Zach has his eyes set on Sophie and he will do anything to catch her attention. Sophie is about to set out on her journey to audition to put herself out there. Zach will teach her many things in a short time. This book will be a true test of their relationship and if they can weather the storm.

I enjoyed this book. It was nice to go back in history to a different time. Helen did a spectacular job bringing the characters alive and giving them their own voice. There were a lot of emotions throughout the entire book. You won't want to put it down and will want to read every page. I look forward to reading more stories from Helen Hardt in the future. This one is a must read.
 Lindsey, Reviewer for Mommy's Naughty Playground


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