![]() ![]() ![]() The drug abuse took hold of Melody at a young age and spiraled out of control until Jane got the phone call that her daughter had passed away. What stood out again in this one was Jane’s pain and feelings of helplessness at the loss of her child. She lost her only daughter Melody to drug abuse. In this story, Jane is a forty year old grieving mother. I have been meaning to read the sequel, Jane’s Harmony, so I decided to read the first book again since it has been a while. ![]() Jane’s Melody is actually a re-read for me as I first read this one in 2014. And now Jane must decide if it’s too late for her to start over, or if true love really knows no limits. Sometimes our greatest gifts come from our greatest pain. A sexy but touching love story that will leave you both tantalized and in tears, Jane’s Melody follows a forty-year-old woman on a romantic journey of rediscovery after years of struggling alone. That’s the question a grieving mother must answer when she takes in a young street musician she believes can shed light on her daughter’s death-only to find herself falling for him. WHAT BOUNDARIES WOULD YOU CROSS FOR TRUE LOVE? First line: The day after the funeral, Jane came back to the island cemetery and sat in her car, watching rain fall on her daughter’s grave. ![]()
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