Sharon Hinck, CBA best-selling author of Renovating Becky Miller, populates her humorous faith-based stories with authentic characters who struggle with everyday life. After teaching for 15 years, Amy earns an open flute chair in the Minneapolis Symphony. But a rash of mysterious mishaps jeopardizes the single mom's dream job-and her promising new relationship with the conductor. "Hinck's skill . and her comedic timing . will delight."-Blogcritics Magazine
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"I loved Sharon's Restorer series. I've had Symphony of Secrets for awhile and finally got around to reading it. This was a delightful book. Anyone who loves music will enjoy the detail and the struggles the heroine had with being a part of an orchestra. I wish Sharon had a sequel to this one. "
— Nancy (5 out of 5 stars)
“Written with a lyrical style by a very talented author; it gave me the opportunity to indulge in my love of music while enjoying the puzzle of a lighthearted mystery…I highly recommend this novel.”
— Hannah Alexander, author of Double Blind and Hideaway Home“A story filled with hope, humor; and a fun mystery. Sharon’s novel illuminates the power of music to transform the human heart and draw us closer to God.”
— Sharon Dunn, author of the Bargain Hunters mysteries“What a delightful story! I fell in love with the characters on the first page and didn’t want to let them go.”
— Mindy Starns Clark, author of Blind Dates Can Be Matter“Symphony of Secrets hits just the right tone, weaving harmonies of mystery, family, and the life of a symphonic musician.”
— Kathryn Mackel, author of Vanished" Listened to the audio, loved the information about the symphony, really enjoyed the reader who created the abrasive personality of Amy Johnson very well. Also liked the Christian element and the look at the music through a critical eye. "
— Margaret, 7/13/2011" I loved Sharon's Restorer series. I've had Symphony of Secrets for awhile and finally got around to reading it. This was a delightful book. Anyone who loves music will enjoy the detail and the struggles the heroine had with being a part of an orchestra. I wish Sharon had a sequel to this one. "
— Nancy, 2/2/2011" Excellent! Grabbed my attention from the first page. "
— Jana, 11/18/2009" Listened to the audio, loved the information about the symphony, really enjoyed the reader who created the abrasive personality of Amy Johnson very well. Also liked the Christian element and the look at the music through a critical eye. "
— Margaret, 7/2/2009Sharon Hinck holds an MA in communications from Regent University and spent ten years as the artistic director of a Christian performing arts group. She has played a variety of instruments, including college study of piano and church organ. She has also worked as a professional choreographer and classical ballet teacher. She and her family live in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Christina Moore is an actress and Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. As an actress, she is best known for her roles in the television series That ’70s Show, Hawthorne, and 90210. She is a founding member of Bitches Funny, an all-female sketch group that has performed in New York City and Los Angeles.