A brilliant career and loving friends weren't enough to heal Dr. Sara Killian's aching heart. For a brief, magical moment, world famous rock star Dallas Lord was part of her life. Then he was suddenly and tragically taken away.But before he disappeared, Dallas gave Sara a priceless gift - a beautiful love song written just for her. It's a legacy that will take Sara places she's never dreamed of - into intrigue, betrayal and deadly danger. And, when she meets Adam Lord, Dallas's older brother, she will find herself torn - between Adam, the most attractive and complicated man she's ever known, and Dallas, the man her heart won't let her forget . . .
I have read several of Fern Michels books and actually sought this one out by reading other reviews. I loved Finders Keepers and all of the "Vegas Series" books. Sara's Song kept my attention and was great entertainment.
This is one of the author's best!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I read all Fern Michaels books I can get my hands on. This was one of the really, really good ones.I know some people like these characters. I guess that's what makes them and the story line so real. You feel like you know the characters and are living the story. A very good read and the author didn't disappoint me.
Cozy read for a rainy day
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Because I work full time and am raising a family my reading time is special to me. I saved this book for the long 4th of July weekend along with Finders Keepers. I read both of them while I sat under my sun umbrella in two days. What a mix of characters in Sara's Song. Each character was so totally different and so real I hated to see the book end. I thought the plot was really good and I rooted for Dallas from the git-go. I had the feeling he was somehow going to be very special to the book even though he "died". I have an aunt like Nellie who is so in your face I thought I was reading about her. That's what I like about this author's books. Everything is so real I feel like I experienced whatever it was that was happening myself. A lot of writers can't make me feel like that. It was a great book.I'm one of your biggest fans.Marie Garland
Fern Michaels does it yet again!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Fern is at her amazing best! Once again, Fern manages to interweave her characters, making them both believable and fascinating at the same time. Dr. Sarah Killian and rock star Dallas Lord shouldn't have anything in common. They come from two very different worlds. Somehow, through their differences they find each other's strengths--from this love blossoms. At the beginning of SARA'S SONG, Dallas still has a lot of growing up to do. It is only when he is faced with death, and discovers himself and strengths he didn't know he possessed that he is able to mature. The Dallas who returns is a new man. More mature, wiser, and a man the reader can truly fall in love with. By the end of the book the reader is rooting for these too and the ending is like a decadent dessert. Her secondary characters are the frame for the story and help to tie it all together. Nellie is absolutely delightful. The writing is tight, the dialogue is witty and Fern creates that magical element that makes one go back and read a book again and again.
This is a winner!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I read this book in one day. I love books that contain scenes with animals because I am an animal lover. I thought Tom Silk was a very appealing character. I liked the way the characters got in each others face.Sara and her sister were more than believable as were Dallas and his brother Adam. Ms. Michaels must have brothers and sisters that she drew from.This was a very good read and I highly recommend it.Lucy Baker
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