The Songstress

The Songstress by Lori Bates Wright, published by Sierra Vista Books in 2021, is a historical romance novel that spans 303 pages. The story follows Juliana Chamberlain, a rising opera star who is traumatized by the assassination of President Lincoln while performing at Ford’s Theater. In her quest for justice, she joins the Pinkerton Detective Agency and embarks on an assignment in Texas, where she teams up with Ranger Cade Matlock to uncover political corruption.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of resilience and partnership as Juliana and Cade navigate their challenging circumstances. The plot delves into the complexities of their collaboration, revealing how their survival hinges on their ability to work together despite the shadows of Juliana’s past. This edition offers a clean and wholesome exploration of romance set against a historical backdrop, appealing to fans of Christian literature and fiction.
Official synopsis Publisher
Traumatized by the assignation of President Lincoln while she was on stage at Ford’s Theater, rising opera star Juliana Chamberlain joins the Pinkerton Detective Agency to bring the assassins to justice. Her next assignment sends her to Texas to work with reluctant Ranger Cade Matlock to expose political corruption. Soon, they discover their only hope of survival depends on banding together, but will shadows of her past rise to destroy their future?
Topics
FAQ
What is “The Songstress” about?
Who is the author of “The Songstress”?
When was “The Songstress” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Songstress”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
