The Song Reader

Sisters Fiction

Author: Lisa Tucker

From a talented new voice in fiction comes a novel complete with unforgettable characters and unforgettable songs.Leeann’s older sister Mary Beth has a gift. When the two sisters are left alone after the death of their mother and the disappearance of their father, Mary Beth becomes the hero of both her younger sister and their entire town. She is a ‘song reader.’ She doesn….Read More

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