Song for a Lost Kingdom, Book II
by Steve MorettiPublish: Jul 30, 2019Series: Song for a Lost KingdomHistorical Romance Paranormal Romance Time Travel Romance Historical Fiction Book Overview
“One of those rare stories that just seem to grab your interest and make you part of the story, not just a reader. The combination of history, intrigue, drama and romance, not to mention TIME TRAVEL....AWESOME!!.” - Raewynn Osborne
Music is not bound by time...
And Adeena Stuart is not bound by anything that will stop her from saving the man she’s fallen in love with, even though he’s been dead for almost three hundred years.
In Book II of the Song for a Lost Kingdom trilogy, her music provides the portal to to James Drummond who is fighting along side Prince Charles Edward Stuart in the 1746 Jacobite uprising. Though their cause is doomed, and James is destined to die shortly after the Battle of Culloden, Adeena’s determination never wavers.
Left behind in the present, Adeena’s friends and families are equally determined to return her to 2019 before the expanding growth in her head becomes fatal and they lose her forever.Throughout it all, the music sweeps across those in both the past and present in this novel of history, fantasy, romance and science fiction.Love never surrenders.
“This story grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go!” - Marti Panikkar
“Adeena undergoes what seems more like a genuine experience. It takes medical and psychological impact into consideration. Anyone can have an idea, but in the hands of a superior writer, a concept can be explored more completely with greater depth. That's what you have done.” - Sarita Talmidah
“The relationships between the characters are getting so intense! I found myself mentally yelling at William and Jackie -NO! DON"T DO IT! I know that Adeena (love her resolve) and James are the lead characters, but you're making the supporting cast so interesting that towards the end of the book I wasn't sure whether I liked being in the 18th or the 21st century as both story line were engrossing.” - Diane Craig
“So, I’m back from my long weekend (went and got in some screen-free backpacking time!) and throughout the duration of the trip, my mind kept wondering back to this narrative. It’s captured my imagination!” - Emily Knott
“Addictive and brilliant! I was pulled into the lives of these complex characters and by the end became fully invested in their plights. I absolutely loved the ending and can not wait to see how this new situation progresses.” - Nevine Ramirez