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Lost Melody

✍ Scribed by Copeland, Lori; Smith, Virginia


Book ID
107519608
Publisher
Zondervan
Year
2011
Tongue
en-US
Weight
613 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780310412236

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✦ Synopsis


Even as Jill King wrestles with the death of her dream of becoming a concert pianist, another dream rises in its place. It is one that Jill never sought. A dream that will not let her go. One that will force her to choose between the man she loves and the fate of an entire community.


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