Re-Read Feb/March 2019:
I lovelovelove this book, but unfortunately, it took me over a month to read it and I wasn't in the mood. *sighs* I hate when I don't feel like reading books I love.
Still, this is one of my favorites and I will hopefully be more in the mood next time! Highly recommend you read my previous reviews for my "actual opinion." ;)
Re-Read March 2018 //
Can I just say . . . this book was even better the second time?
I love this book. SO FREAKING MUCH. The world and the characters come alive. It's been over a year since I've read this so I actually found that I'd forgotten things. It was like I was reading it for the first time, except this time 'round I had some fond memories to make it even better.
This story means so much to me. ALL OF IT. It's about the power of music & using your gifts to honor the Giver & overcoming prejudice & making a difference & the intricacies of love & SO MANY OTHER THINGS. It means the world to me, this book.
The characters and themes in this book will stick with me forever. I can't recommend this book enough. <3
Revised Content Note: There is a bit more kissing/physical contact than I remembered. A brief description of a partially-nude statue, a mention of a woman breastfeeding her child, a really despicable stepfather who attempts to rape one of the characters in the past. Also some kissing, longing, etc. Nothing I personally felt too uncomfortable with but I probably would recommend this to those 15 or 16+, for these reasons and for interest level.
5 stars!
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WOW. This book was SO good! When I started reading it, I wasn't entirely in the mood for it. However, once I got past the first 60 pages or so, I was so immersed in the story that it was painful to put the book down.
Since lists are so much fun, let's go ahead and divide my thoughts into a list, shall we?
Things I Liked:
// Look, somebody has to say it...TATEEEEE. Oh my goodness, Tate Whitcomb was by far the best part of the book! I absolutely fell in love with him. <3 He can be short-tempered and irritable at times, but he's really a great guy overall. He just has a lot of problems weighing on his mind, including composing an ENTIRE symphony, dealing with the stresses of being the new, young conductor of an orchestra, and lots of personal issues (which shall not be named because spoilers). POOR THING. I just want to hug him throughout the entire book. Because the way he treats Rebekah?? Suffice it to say, the two of them are darling together. I just love how sweet he is with her (um, most of the time...hehe).
// Tate's family was wonderful. I just loved his family so much! It was amusing seeing how adorably awkward Tate was when introducing them to Rebekah. XD And the genuine love they had for each other is just so heartwarming.
// All the violin and music-related stuff! I'm a violinist myself so I really appreciated all the music in this book. Rebekah and Tate both play the violin, and I love that. I'm not sure if non-musicians would enjoy it as much? Maybe it just appeals to me because I deal with music all the time anyway. But yes, all the music was splendid! (And I love that the author actually has a playlist of all the songs mentioned in the book on her website. :D)
// The setting! I really liked the "refined southern feel" of this book. It takes place in Nashville in 1871, where there are mansions and concert halls and even donut shops (where Tate takes Rebekah <3). It has a very charming feel to it overall. ^_^
// The writing style was so gorgeous! I positively adored Tamera Alexander's writing style! Too often the writer is either too descriptive or not descriptive enough. But this author struck the perfect balance. The writing was rich and evocative, yet engaging enough that I didn't get sucked into a black hole of descriptions. (That has happened before. XD)
// Rebekah. I can't believe I haven't mentioned her yet! She was SUCH a great character! It's not often that I find myself rooting for both main characters so much. She was a good blend of gentle and sassy. I loved her determination and strong will, combined with a gentleness of spirit. I think that female characters often end up on either side of the spectrum, which aggravates me. But Rebekah broke the mold, being an independent young woman who still knew how to be a lady.
TATE AND REBEKAH. Have I conveyed how much I love them??? EEP. They were the most darling couple! You don't know how much I wanted them to just GET TOGETHER. (I'm not telling you if it happens or not...you'll have to read the book to find out. ;))
// Alllll the cookies and donuts and cakes. YUM.
// THE ENDING. The last few chapters were so darn good. I cried happy tears during one scene. :')
Oh, and I almost forgot to mention this! I loved that Tate and Rebekah's relationship was not based on physical attraction so much. Sure, looks had a part to play in it, but I appreciated that they each wanted the other person to achieve their goals. They were genuinely attracted to their personalities and character, rather than just their physical appearance.
Things I Didn't Like:
// Some of the dialect got a little old...there's only so much of that I can take in a book.
// Not enough time in the donut shop. Yes, this is a legitimate concern. XD
// I honestly can't think of much else. It was a really wonderful book!
Overall, I LOVED this book! Even though it was the third book in the series, I didn't at all feel disconnected or confused. The series is written in such a way that it seems reading them out of order works fine. That being said, I enjoyed this book so much that I just have to read the other ones now. :)
And content-wise, it was very clean! There were a couple kisses exchanged, and I believe one or two of them may have been described more than some people would like. But I thought most of them were sweet. Rebekah's stepfather clearly has...ahem, a thing for Rebekah. It's not dwelt on very much, but yes, it's worth mentioning for sensitive readers. I definitely would recommend it to older teens, probably fourteen and fifteen on up.
I received a free copy of this book from Bethany House Publishers in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.
4.5 stars!