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Deb’s Dozen: A maestro and his assistant—creating a symphony. Sharing music or life?Tamera Alexander writes the most exquisite novels. Her Belmont Mansion series and her Belle Meade Plantation series hold much of her best work. A Note Yet Unsung is the last of the Belmont Mansion series. I am disappointed to see the series end—I’ve come to love the mistress of the mansion, Adelicia Acklen Cheatham, and the personalities who are drawn to her and surround her. A Note Yet Unsung brings us yet another cast of fascinating characters.
Rebekah Carrington comes back to Nashville from almost ten years in Vienna where her grandmother had sent her to perfect her music. But her beloved grandmother has died and the funds for Rebekah’s living have ceased. Dreading her return home, Rebekah dallies across the street from the house remembering her disgust for her stepfather, Barton Ledbetter. She is accosted by a street urchin selling papers. After an interesting interchange, she persuades him to go to the house to deliver a paper there and to see if her mother is at home. With the knowledge her mother is not there, she pays him the three nickels promised and delaying still, begins reading the paper.
Rebekah reads about a position open at the Nashville Symphony for a personal assistant for the maestro, Nathaniel Tate Whitcomb. Deciding she has nothing to lose and determined to show him her musical ability, she heads to the opera house. Having talked her way past the dragon lady guarding the maestro’s time, she pauses in the hall outside his office, hearing a lecture going in within. The lecture ends, the door opens and who should emerge but her childhood nemesis, Darrow Fulton. True to past form, Darrow scathingly attempts to put her down but finds the older Rebekah a match for his taunts.
Tate Whitcomb is frustrated—the orchestra and Darrow are not performing up to his standards. And now he must put up with interviewing another simpering female who wants the job, but mostly wants the conductor. Finally making Tate understand she was not there for the assistant position, Rebekah masterfully plays her oboe for him and asks for a position in the orchestra. He turns her down flat—women are not allowed to play in the orchestra—it just isn’t done! The maestro then rushes out for another appointment. Surprisingly, the dragon lady, Mrs. Murphey, give Rebekah a lead for another position—at Belmont Mansion. And so all the characters are in place.
You will love this last story in the series—and you’ll love Rebekah and Tate. You’ll wonder if either of them will ever attain their dream. And you’ll come to appreciate Adelicia Alklen Cheatham even more than you have if you’ve read the other books in the series. Five stars!
Tamera Alexander has five series to her credit. She is a USA Today best-selling author. She is also a genuinely nice person, who cares for her readers and her fans. Her novels are well-researched and she willingly shares the research with us—down to recipes for beaten biscuits or classical music. Find out more about Tamera at TameraAlexander.com
I purchased my copy of A Note Yet Unsung, so I was in no way obligated to write a favorable review.
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A Note Yet Unsung A Belmont Mansion Novel Tamera Alexander 9780764206245 Books Reviews
If you enjoy historical fiction with encouraging faith reminders, you need Tamera Alexander’s novels. The last of the Belmont novels did not disappoint and was all the I have come to expect in every Alexander novel. I may have also listened to some Lindsey Stirling while writing this review.
I love that each book in this series dealt with the three things the real life Adelicia deemed important (art and nature being the first two), with this one covering music. It added such intrigue to who she was and made for a fabulous backdrop in each novel.
And like the first two, I enjoyed this one. From the beauty of music (this book made me want to take violin lessons) to being able to imagine the joy Rebekah’s passionate talent brought to the hearts of the crowds, this had me captivated. I loved her fiery spirit and I loved the story surrounding Tate. Both unique and both interesting.
There were also some unexpected and sweet surprises. I was left encouraged to never stop going after your God given passion and that no circumstance is wasted. Life may throw you some curve balls, but we can always trust in Him.
Have y’all read some of Tamera’s books? Which is a favorite?
This was a tough one to read, because I knew it'd be the last in the series. I savored every page for as long as I could. What really cinched my heart was Tate's ailment while in his profession--I am actually in a similar position. I am an actress and singer, but haven't performed in years, as I went deaf in one ear (and wondering if/when the shoe is going to drop on the other ear) and I get the dizziness and tinnitus he gets. To see this character go through that and wonder all of the thoughts I had running through my own head, well it was human and beautiful and slightly tragic. This book has reminded me that every day is a gift from God. Every note sung, every praise we're able to lift up to Him. So thank you, Tamera. Your writing is lovely, stories complex, and best of all, you touch our hearts.
Tamera Alexander's "A Note Yet Unsung"is book three in the Belmont Mansion series is wonderful and my favorite of this series! I loved the well written story that only this gifted author can produce. Tamera takes the reader on such an adventure in this Christian, historical,romance fiction that is extraordinaire. The flow is so smooth, the details so enthralling and in depth that there is a classical feel to the entire story, though some parts are about pain so deep I cried and times of humor where I laughed until I cried, then those times when the descriptions of the gifted musicians and their music where so detailed I could hear their music. The characters are developed and realistic. There is mystery, twists, humor, clean romance and edification in this story. From the beginning to the very end was an inspirational tribute to and reminder of Awesome God and Savior Jesus the Messiah, Creator of music !
Deb’s Dozen A maestro and his assistant—creating a symphony. Sharing music or life?
Tamera Alexander writes the most exquisite novels. Her Belmont Mansion series and her Belle Meade Plantation series hold much of her best work. A Note Yet Unsung is the last of the Belmont Mansion series. I am disappointed to see the series end—I’ve come to love the mistress of the mansion, Adelicia Acklen Cheatham, and the personalities who are drawn to her and surround her. A Note Yet Unsung brings us yet another cast of fascinating characters.
Rebekah Carrington comes back to Nashville from almost ten years in Vienna where her grandmother had sent her to perfect her music. But her beloved grandmother has died and the funds for Rebekah’s living have ceased. Dreading her return home, Rebekah dallies across the street from the house remembering her disgust for her stepfather, Barton Ledbetter. She is accosted by a street urchin selling papers. After an interesting interchange, she persuades him to go to the house to deliver a paper there and to see if her mother is at home. With the knowledge her mother is not there, she pays him the three nickels promised and delaying still, begins reading the paper.
Rebekah reads about a position open at the Nashville Symphony for a personal assistant for the maestro, Nathaniel Tate Whitcomb. Deciding she has nothing to lose and determined to show him her musical ability, she heads to the opera house. Having talked her way past the dragon lady guarding the maestro’s time, she pauses in the hall outside his office, hearing a lecture going in within. The lecture ends, the door opens and who should emerge but her childhood nemesis, Darrow Fulton. True to past form, Darrow scathingly attempts to put her down but finds the older Rebekah a match for his taunts.
Tate Whitcomb is frustrated—the orchestra and Darrow are not performing up to his standards. And now he must put up with interviewing another simpering female who wants the job, but mostly wants the conductor. Finally making Tate understand she was not there for the assistant position, Rebekah masterfully plays her oboe for him and asks for a position in the orchestra. He turns her down flat—women are not allowed to play in the orchestra—it just isn’t done! The maestro then rushes out for another appointment. Surprisingly, the dragon lady, Mrs. Murphey, give Rebekah a lead for another position—at Belmont Mansion. And so all the characters are in place.
You will love this last story in the series—and you’ll love Rebekah and Tate. You’ll wonder if either of them will ever attain their dream. And you’ll come to appreciate Adelicia Alklen Cheatham even more than you have if you’ve read the other books in the series. Five stars!
Tamera Alexander has five series to her credit. She is a USA Today best-selling author. She is also a genuinely nice person, who cares for her readers and her fans. Her novels are well-researched and she willingly shares the research with us—down to recipes for beaten biscuits or classical music. Find out more about Tamera at TameraAlexander.com
I purchased my copy of A Note Yet Unsung, so I was in no way obligated to write a favorable review.
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