An award-winning author of more than 80 CBA best-selling novels, Tracie Peterson is highly acclaimed for authentic historical romances that enthrall and inspire. In Twilight's Serenade, Britta Lindquist finds herself caring for the motherless children of the man she has tried to forget. But just as love's second chance begins to blossom, an English conductor asks Britta to become the first-chair violinist in his orchestra-and accept his hand in marriage.
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"This book was amazing. I loved how the story progressed with Britta and Yuri. I only wish there wasnt a gap at the end. I also wish there was another book to follow the Lindquist family .... maybe one day Tracie Peterson will write more! If you loved the other two you will adore this last book!"
— Heather (5 out of 5 stars)
" I enjoyed the entire "Song of Alaska" series! :) "
— Jenny, 2/2/2014" I feel like this sped through a lot of plots, and another jumped in about 2/3 through. That's what I get for only reading book 3, I guess, even if the first two were about earlier generations! "
— Shelley, 1/20/2014" This entire series was spectacular! This was my first series to read by Tracie Peterson and I definitely can't wait to read more of her work! "
— Chelsea, 1/4/2014" I got this book for Christmas (the 3rd and not the first because I love the violin), but I want to buy and read the first two before this one (duh, that makes sense), but I think this is my favorite book cover...ever, maybe. "
— Ashlee, 12/19/2013" This is a really good book, however, there are bible versus throughout it as Tracie Peterson is known for. It gives you plenty to think about when you least expect it. "
— Cindy, 11/26/2013" Good right to the end. "
— Janet, 10/28/2013" Starts out really good. The book goes bad after the couple finally get married and their marriage finally gets on its feet. The book just seems to ramble on and on after the marriage. "
— Ruslan, 10/11/2013" I loved this book. I had it read in less than a week. Sad though that series is over now. I hope Tracie Peterson will write more books in this series. "
— Sierra, 4/19/2013" As always another excellent read of Tracie Peterson. "
— Jenn, 3/15/2013" I've enjoyed Tracie Peterson's series in the past, but this one, and this third book in particular, was just so-so. It was way too preachy, and the characters were all just a little too good to be true. I think I'll take a pass on this author in the future. "
— Karen, 9/23/2012" Third in the Song of Alaska trilogy. I really liked this one, actually better than the second, and almost better than the first book. I wish there wasn't such a huge gap in between the books, but it was still very good and well written. "
— Shawnee, 5/25/2012" Just okay, not great by any stretch of the mind. Dragged on and on, and at one point I lost the desire to finish it. "
— Kat, 3/2/2012" I love anything by Tracie Peterson. Everything she writes is wonderful! Really enjoyed this book. "
— Jessica, 10/24/2011" Felt a bit cliched for most of the book, but strangely towards the end, it actually got a bit better and actually quite enjoyed it. Nicely closed out the series. "
— Melissa, 2/12/2011" I've really enjoyed this series!! "
— Deeanna, 2/6/2011" Easy read and very enjoyable. "
— Taralee, 1/23/2011" Just okay, not great by any stretch of the mind. Dragged on and on, and at one point I lost the desire to finish it. "
— Katie, 1/17/2011" I feel like this sped through a lot of plots, and another jumped in about 2/3 through. That's what I get for only reading book 3, I guess, even if the first two were about earlier generations! "
— Shelley, 9/18/2010Tracie Peterson is the award-winning author of over one hundred books. She was awarded a Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews in 2007 for inspirational fiction and has won a number of other prestigious awards. She previously managed Barbour Publishing’s Heartsong Presents book line and teaches writing workshops at a variety of conferences every year.
Linda Stephens is a seasoned audiobook narrator whose readings include Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, which won an AudioFile Earphones Award and was a finalist for the Audie Award for Best Narration.