When Solomon Sings

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Could Shaylynn Ford be the perfect woman for Neil Taylor? Neil certainly thinks so. The problem is, he's pretty sure he's not her perfect man—that was her husband, Emmett, a wealthy politician who was assassinated eight years ago. Neil, the director of a Christian school, is gifted with a singing voice that can heal the sick and bring souls to Christ, but his own soul is burdened by his insecurities and past indiscretions. He feels like he's in competition with the memory of Emmett—and Neil's desperation to win Shaylynn's heart may lead him to do something he may regret. Meanwhile, Shay herself is head over heels for Neil, and she just wishes he would open up to her. It may take a miracle to make Neil's heart sing again.

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4.0
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A Google user
25 June 2012
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Julissa Montero
7 August 2018
It was so Intriguing and faith driven. I enjoyed both books.
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About the author

Kendra Norman-Bellamy is the author of more than 15 novels including Song of Solomon, A Love So Strong, The Lyons Den, I Shall Not Die, and The Morning After. Norman-Bellamy studied at Valdosta Technical College, completing a degree in information office technology before pursuing her writing career.

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