Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Lost Melody by Lori Copeland and Virginia Smith

Lost Melody by Lori Copeland and Virginia Smith -- 315 pages


Since the subway accident, Jillian King hasn't played piano. The scars on her left hand and the pain in her hip remind her almost constantly of the amazing delight and career that she lost.
It's true that her mind hasn't fully recovered, but she is certainly moving in the right direction, when she begins to have a dream over and over. Each time she wakes, she is filled with certainty of a coming disaster and a compulsion to warn people.
Is it just late signs of PTSD, as her fiance, Greg, believes? Or is there actually a coming disaster?

I listened to the audiobook. The narration was fine, but the story I found to be mediocre.

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