In Chicago, late 1800s, Morgan Gable grows up surrounded by the life of the theatre. As a young girl, she is touched by Irish singer Daniel Connolly's performance after a brief encounter where he emerges as her knight in shining armor. Throughout time, amidst her father's downward spiral and her mother's continued absence, her childhood crush develops into something much deeper. Daniel Connolly is the sort of man who loves completely and with all his heart -- even when he knows he's given his heart to the wrong woman. Caught in a tragic marriage to a woman who does not return his devotion, his soul is torn apart when she dies suddenly in a fire, one of many sparked by the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Daniel's friends scheme to exorcise the ghost of his ex-wife Helene. Unfortunately, they've employed Camilla Browne, a charlatan with a projection box. Camilla has tricked Morgan's father into her servitude and presents Morgan in disguise as the manifestation of Helene. Morgan destroys the projection box and spoils Camilla's plans. In the aftermath, Daniel arranges to marry Morgan, both in an attempt to banish the memory of his dead wife as well as to avoid being deported back to Ireland. Listen With Your Heart incorporates many fascinating historical details - the Chicago Fire, the projection box, likely some form of a Magic Lantern used for "spirit summoning", and the Fenians -- a secretive Irish Brotherhood with underworld connotations. All of these elements provide a fascinating backdrop for the love story between Daniel and Morgan. At times, you almost wish there was more time to explore some of the plot points. Daniel's son from his past marriage is deaf and his education and relationship with Daniel and his growing acceptance of Morgan provide some very endearing moments, yet this subplot is abandoned by the end of the story to follow up on another subplot involving Helene's involvement with the Fenians. Aside from some rough spots at the beginning as the story transitions from Daniel and Morgan's past to their reunion and arranged marriage, the romance between them is beautifully rendered. Daniel is a tortured hero who treats Morgan with heartbreaking tenderness despite his lingering memories of Helene. Morgan is a strong, believable heroine who is able to harbor an unrequited love without appearing weak and pining. Ms. Scott does an incredibly wonderful job of creating Daniel and Morgan as real people with wounds and with rich pasts that color their every action. The story is strongest at its center where the romance flourishes. The subplots take a backseat and it is more than enough to watch Daniel and Morgan learn about one another, navigate around each other's vulnerabilities and burrow deep into each other's hearts -- as they burrow deep into yours. Listen With Your Heart is a very special romance. You will care for these characters and their deeply emotional journey and you can't help but fall in love with them. Review by Jean
Review of Listen With Your Heart by Barbara Scott
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Review of Listen With Your Heart The year is 1866, in Dayton, Ohio, and young Morgan Gable is dramatically defending her father from a obscene theatrical performance, when dashing singer, Daniel Connolly comes to her rescue. Morgan Gable is star-struck over Daniel. Five years later, nothing has changed. Her father is still drinking too much, and unable to perform. Morgan has protected her father all these years, and she's still hopelessly in love with Daniel Connolly, even though he is married. When the great Chicago fire takes Daniel's wife, and Daniel tries to rescue her, he is burned himself, his hands mangled from the fire, and his singing voice is lost. But more than that, Daniel is lost, for he had loved his wife dearly. Well meaning friends plot a séance for him, and Morgan enters Daniel's life once more. Entranced by Morgan, Daniel saves her ill fate by marrying her. Yet can the reality of it all be as good as the dream itself? Now Morgan is faced with living with Daniels wife's ghost. Can she set aside her girlish dreams of her and Daniel and make a real life with him? Barbara Scott pens a lively tale of intrigue, and a emotional roller coaster that takes the reader into a fanciful read. Not only is there mystery and intrigue in this lovely romance, but she lets the reader dive deep into their characters and begin to understand the emotional ride of the characters themselves. For anyone wanting a truly in depth emotional experience, and heartwarming romance that touches many points of reality, you must read Listen With Your Heart. Intriguing, heart-rendering, and irresistibly passionate. Come sit by the fire, curl up with Listen With Your Heart and prepare yourself for an astonishing romance. A must read now....kind of book!
A Captivating, Must Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Listen With Your Heart pulled me in by the end of the first page. I was unable to set the book down until I was done with it and now I'm ready to read it again. I was captivated by the poetic writing and descriptive language. I became the character in the story! It is one of the best romantic books that I have read in a long time. I can't wait to read more about these characters or to read another book like this by Barbara Scott!
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