“Rhythm of Secrets” Book Review

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The Rhythm of Secrets by Patti Lacy

Set in 1940′s New Orleans, “The Rhythm of Secrets”, is a fictional tale that was inspired by a true story; Capturing the mystery and ambiance of New Orleans while wrapping up readers in a tale of romance and intrigue, all the way spinning a tale of “God’s Grace”, “The Rhythm of Secrets” is not an overnight read, but a tale that will keep you turning the pages and returning to finding out the secrets, the hope and the promise of the characters that, Patti Lacy” masterly captures her readers in.

What I enjoyed about “The Rhythm of Secrets”, was just the setting of it being in 1940′s New Orleans; I’m just one of those who, as much as I love present day tales, love being swept away, even for a moment in the past and you can almost hear the strains of jazz music in the background as you are find yourself falling into the character’s lives and praying and hoping and waiting to discover how all things will turn out for them.

This will stir you up, have yourself asking questions and finding yourself at the edge of the seat and barely breathing as if you are personally there with the characters.

The writing captures the language, the mood and the emotions and seamlessly moves from beginning to end,but leaving you wanting more and not wanting to close the book at the end.

A beautiful written fictional tale that I just find myself slowly humming jazz tunes as I read it…..this book will have your emotions stirred up and yet…not wanting to put the book down…it’s so worth checking out and reading.

About the Author:

She’ll be hosting a book club discussion of The Rhythm of Secrets and giving away other fun prizes! (signed copies of her books and gift certificates to Barnes & Noble, Starbucks, & iTunes!).
Don’t miss the fun at Patti’s FB Author Page on February 16th at 5pm PST ( 6 pm MST, 7 pm CST, & 8 pm EST)!
Learn more about Patti Lacy, at her website,pattilacy.com/

Christian Fiction ★★★★★★★★★★ 


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One comment

  1. Patti says:

    Thanks for featuring my third literary baby! I enjoyed my stop here.
    Blessings,
    Patti

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