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Against the evocatively drawn backdrop of Baltimore and Virginia ten years after the Civil War, first-time author Eschenburg spins a gentle romance rich with emotion and vivid detail ... Publishers Weekly read review If you only pick up one historical romance this year, THE NIGHTINGALE’S SONG is the book to read. Tracy Farnsworth, The Romance Readers Connection THE NIGHTINGALE'S SONG is perfection from first page to last. Carla Arpin, Romance Reviews Today
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| I love battle stories, and this is a fine one; not the story of a war, but what comes afterward--the fight for the heart's survival. Diana Gabaldon | |||||
| A story with characters I cared about, sexual tension galore and descriptive passages as vivid as a Technicolor movie. LaVyrle Spencer | |||||
| Not since LaVyrle Spencer have you seen such a combination of lucid prose and pure, radiant human warmth. Ms. Eschenburg gives us enormously likeable characters, full of goodness and folly in a heartbreaking, heartpounding, heartwinning story where love triumphs. Judith Ivory | |||||
| A soul-stirring and deeply moving tale. The Nightingale's Song touches every emotion. Julia Quinn |