From the back cover:
At the outset of WWI, high-end thief Willa Forsythe is hired to steal a cypher from famous violinist Lukas De Wilde. Given the value of his fathers work as a cryptologist, Lukas fears for his family and doesnt know who to trust. He likes Willaand the feeling is mutual. But if Willa doesnt betray him as planned, her own family will pay the price.
My take:
A Song Unheard was a great continuation of the Shadows Over England series. I really enjoyed the first book, A Name Unknown, so I was eager to pick up this book and see what was going to happen next. Even though the main characters from the first book were barely in this one, I didn't mind that because I loved these main characters so much! Lukas was hilarious and I loved the way he pursued Willa.
The danger in the story was good. I especially was "on the edge" of my seat towards the end and just wanted everything to work out okay. The story is filled with spies and intrigue...and you just don't know who to trust!
All in all, I loved A Song Unheard. The violin/music parts were great and unique. I recommend this book if you like historical romance. It is very well written!
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