Samantha's Silent Song

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About this ebook

She’s thirty-two, musically gifted, vivacious, and in love with Patrick Harrold, the voice teacher who hired her to play piano for his collection of off-kilter vocal students.

Indeed, Samantha Eliot has long dreamed of devoting her life to music and song. But there’s a problem. She can’t speak, let alone sing. And she hasn’t been able to since a terrible accident took her voice at the age of seven.

Truth be told, she has two additional problems. She’s never met—but is presently searching for—her birth mother. And the man she loves may, in fact, give up teaching voice, therefore no longer requiring her services. Can she rectify the second and third of these three problems, even though she must live with the first?
Also featuring a collection of hilarious voice students with issues of their own, Samantha’s Silent Song speaks to those who have made an honest attempt, but failed, at fully realizing their dreams.

About the author

During his career as a former Professor of English at the University of Georgia, John Vance published six academic books and some forty articles and reviews, including Samuel Johnson and the Sense of History and William Wycherley and the Comedy of Fear. A return to theatre activity (as actor and director) inspired forty dramatic and comic plays, most of which were staged. Now he is concentrating exclusively on fiction, with eight other novels published by independent presses. He holds three degrees from Florida State University and is a military veteran. John lives in Athens, Georgia with his wife Susan. They have two adult children and three grandchildren.

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