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Amy Lignor

Reviewer Amy Lignor: Amy is the author of a historical fiction novel entitled The Heart of a Legend, and Mind Made, a work of science fiction. Presently, she is writing an adventure series set in the New York Public Library, as well as a teen fiction series, The Angel Chronicles.  She is an avid traveler and has been fortunate to have journeyed across the USA, where she has met the most amazing people, who truly bring life and soul to her books.  She lives in the Land of Enchantment (for now) with her gorgeous daughter, Shelby, her wonderful Mom, Mary, and the greatest friend and critic in the entire world - her dog, Reuben

 
By Amy Lignor
Published on April 17, 2010
 

Author: Lisa T. Bergren
ISBN: 978-1-4347-67-7-3

Every once in a while you receive a book where every page is an adventure, filled with memorable characters and dialogue.  Like Danielle Steel – the great “saga” authoress – Ms. Bergren has the ability to offer a family unit that readers will love, hate, and route for.  Book III – Claim – is being released June, 2010.  If you haven’t read this trilogy, run out and buy the first two immediately.  You will absolutely love the St. Clair clan.

 


 

Author: Lisa T. Bergren
ISBN:  978-1-4347-67-7-3

Click Here To Purchase Sing: A Novel of Colorado (The Homeward Trilogy)

Readers were introduced to the St. Clair family in the first book of this fascinating trilogy titled, Breathe.  Following this first journey of suspense, we begin in the 19th century with Moira St. Clair.  Moira is a hugely popular opera singer in the luxurious opera houses of Paris.  As we come upon her, standing in the local banking establishment, Moira finds out that her accounts have been siphoned off by her manager – who has run away with a new woman who he’s fallen in love with.  Moira is devastated and decides to go first to London, to escape the embarrassment and find a new audience to be beloved by, and then, when that falls through, she finds herself heading home to America on a ship that’s also playing host to two men.  One man is named Gavin; Gavin is a handsome “player-type” whose main goal is to start-up businesses and make a fortune.  In Moira’s eyes he sees a stunning singer who could take over the US of A and rake in the cash.  The other man on board, Daniel Adams, is also quite taken with Moira but doesn’t want her to know his real identity.

In Rio, Dominic (Nic) St. Clair has gone from the ring – where he lost a fight – into servitude aboard a ship.  Against his will he must become part of the crew in order to pay the Captain back the money he lost wagering on Nic to beat his opponent in the match.  The ship is tossed and turned one night at sea and wrecks – washing Nic and his only friend from the ship, William, onto a deserted beach where Nic must find his way back to America.

The last St. Clair – Odessa – is happily ensconced with her husband Bryce McAllan in the Colorado countryside.  Their new son, Samuel, is with them, and their family is thriving until a huge winter storm hits the Circle M ranch and takes the lives of over 50 of their prized horses.  They must find a way to support themselves through the coming months without the benefit of being able to sell their stock.  Soon, Robert McAllan, Bryce’s brother, comes for a visit.  Not only is Robert mother’s favorite and a wonderful businessman, he is also a man who finds himself unbelievably attracted to Odessa.

One more piece of the puzzle is Reid Bannock.  Reid was completely in love with Moira St. Clair, and tried to find a way to discover the Spanish conquistador gold bars that are buried somewhere near Odessa St. Clair’s ranch in Colorado.  Because of his past actions – when this novel opens – Reid is part of a chain gang in Canon City, Colorado, where he is waiting for trial:  Dreaming of the gold; missing Moira; and, despising Dominic St. Clair – the brother who stood between them.

Every once in a while you receive a book where every page is an adventure, filled with memorable characters and dialogue.  Like Danielle Steel – the great “saga” authoress – Ms. Bergren has the ability to offer a family unit that readers will love, hate, and route for.  Book III – Claim – is being released June, 2010.  If you haven’t read this trilogy, run out and buy the first two immediately.  You will absolutely love the St. Clair clan.

 Click Here To Purchase Sing: A Novel of Colorado (The Homeward Trilogy)