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Song of Salzburg

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When talented violinist Freya Winter is chosen to take part in a musical celebration alongside some of the best instrumentalists in the world, she is thrilled. Performing in front of royalty is a breathtaking opportunity, but her true motivation for traveling to Salzburg is to fulfill an unlikely dream: to meet and train under the renowned Salzburg Maestro, a master musician shrouded in mystery.

Freya travels aboard the Orient Express to practice with the newly formed orchestra in Salzburg, and nothing can distract her—not her mother's illness, nor her father's domineering ways; however, when a handsome passenger becomes a regular fixture on her journeys, Freya feels her focus blurring. Conversation with Erich is easy, and their shared love of music draws them undeniably closer. But even as they open their hearts to each other, the harsh realities of her family life intrude on the future she's envisioned, and Freya feels her dreams slipping through her fingers, threatening to rob her of everything she cherishes most.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 28, 2021
      Johnson (Her Lady’s Whims and Fancies) combines love and music to lovely effect in the fourth installment to the historical shared universe Romance on the Orient Express series (after Until Vienna by Heather B. Moore). British violinist Freya Winter travels from Paris to Salzburg via train, hoping to be chosen as a student by the renowned Salzburg Maestro. Should she fail, her father will force her to return to England and take a position as a governess. Aboard the Orient Express, she meets charming music teacher Erich, and encounters him again each time she takes the train to visit her grandmother in Paris on the weekends. Freya soon achieves success in Salzburg, attaining the coveted First Chair position in the local orchestra, but she still doesn’t hear back from the maestro, leaving her confused and disheartened. Softening the blow are her trips to Paris and budding romance with Erich, who encourages her to perform for the train’s dining car passengers. But under mounting pressure from her father, Freya must decide whether her musical career and love of Erich are worth risking familial discord. The romance is chaste, slow-building, and sweet, and Johnson makes both characters’ love of music palpable. This is a treat.

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