Review:
On these light, summery days, it is refreshing to read a good, uplifting romance like Finding Harmony. If you love to listen to music like I do, then you'll be even happier to settle in with this book in your favorite reading spot.
Two young authors teamed up to write this entertaining, yet inspirational, book which is a standalone in the Roseville Romance Series. With a setting featuring a small town, church, coffee shop, bakery, and music festival, this writing team duo gives us much to love. I loved the interactions of worship leader Elijah and music teacher Liv, in a plot centered around a songwriting contest. The importance of helping family and friends, and staying true to oneself are prominent themes which make for an uplifting book.
Check out the synopsis to learn more, and add this book to your plan for summer relaxation!
Synopsis:
Can two people-pleasing musicians win the grand prize, or will they be forced to give up music for good?
Newly hired worship leader Elijah Peterson can’t seem to catch a break with his church’s congregation. With conflicting demands from congregants, he struggles to find a way to make everyone happy, especially Don, a man who’s rumored to have driven out the last worship leader.
Music teacher Olivia “Liv” Wilson says yes to everything—piano lessons, church volunteering, extra shifts—all while struggling to help pay her dad’s medical bills. As jobs fall through, she’s hit with even worse news—with bills piling up, they could lose her childhood home.
When their meddling roommates force Elijah and Liv into a cooking class together, the two come up with a plan. They’ll enter an indie songwriting competition—with a cash prize that could be enough to save Liv’s house. And maybe if Elijah can win, his musical family and congregation will finally take him seriously.
But winning the competition might mean losing themselves in the process. Can they find a way to strike harmony between writing songs they love and songs the audience wants to hear?
Thank you to Mountain Brook Ink Publisher for the advance reader's copy, and the opportunity to provide my unbiased review.