As the newlyweds settle into married life, another twist of fate challenges their love. For once, Abby isn’t able to be the rock of strength that Jake needs. Can the two of them hold on to the strong foundation of love they have built, or will it crumble under the pressure?

**SPOILER WARNING**
If you have not read Books 1 & 2 ~ Music of the Heart & Beat of the Heart this Review will contains spoilers.
I loved Jake and Abby in Music of the Heart, so when I heard that we were getting more of their story I was ecstatic! I was also glad to get a little (tiny) bit more of Brayden & Lily, AJ & Mia, and all of the babies.
Music of the Soul starts (more or less) with Jake & Abby's wedding. The book isn't really about the wedding, but that is just the set up for all of the heartbreak that follows. As most of us know, while the wedding is the height of happiness, the love and life that happens after is what truly makes a couple husband and wife. It is the same for Jake & Abby.
Abby and Jake don't quite see eye to eye about the direction of their future, but about a year after their wedding fate intervenes with a tragic event that might not allow them a choice in that part of their future. Poor Abby starts to crumble and makes a decision that she promised Jake she never would. When he finds out he is beyond pissed. That's when he has to make the decision to truly be Abby's husband or completely live for himself.
I was heartbroken for Abby, for her there is nothing that can make her situation worse. And when Jake wasn't as supportive as he could have been I was furious with him. When he finally is able to look past his own fears I was so happy. I was glad to see that he was able to love Abby as much as she has always loved him.
I'm going to leave you with that, because this is such a great story I don't want to spoil anything for you. It is a fairly quick read, but definitely worth the time. I can't wait for book three, Strings of the Heart, due out in April.
Music of the Soul starts (more or less) with Jake & Abby's wedding. The book isn't really about the wedding, but that is just the set up for all of the heartbreak that follows. As most of us know, while the wedding is the height of happiness, the love and life that happens after is what truly makes a couple husband and wife. It is the same for Jake & Abby.
Abby and Jake don't quite see eye to eye about the direction of their future, but about a year after their wedding fate intervenes with a tragic event that might not allow them a choice in that part of their future. Poor Abby starts to crumble and makes a decision that she promised Jake she never would. When he finds out he is beyond pissed. That's when he has to make the decision to truly be Abby's husband or completely live for himself.
I was heartbroken for Abby, for her there is nothing that can make her situation worse. And when Jake wasn't as supportive as he could have been I was furious with him. When he finally is able to look past his own fears I was so happy. I was glad to see that he was able to love Abby as much as she has always loved him.
I'm going to leave you with that, because this is such a great story I don't want to spoil anything for you. It is a fairly quick read, but definitely worth the time. I can't wait for book three, Strings of the Heart, due out in April.

Long after the last footsteps could be heard pattering down the hall or the sound of water in the pipes, I finally threw back the covers and hopped out of bed.
I knew exactly what I wanted to wear, and it only took two seconds to pull it out of my suitcase. I then slipped into the bathroom and got dressed. As soon as I was done, I crept out of the bedroom and down the hall. I could hear my dad snoring in the guest bedroom, while the sound of muted TV came from the office where Eli and Gabe were sleeping on an air mattress and the pullout couch. Grabbing a flashlight out of the hall closet, I then snuck out the front door. I jogged as fast as I could in my robe and slippers across the front lawn and down the hill. Thankfully, Angel had actually listened to me when I told her to stay on the porch. The last thing I needed was for her to start a barking marathon and alert everyone that I was running around half-naked outside.
When I got to the barn, I reached under one of the potted plants to get out the hide-a-key. Gently, I unlocked the door and stepped inside. When I closed the door behind me, I heard rustling in the bed upstairs. Without hesitation, I made my way across the living room toward the stairs. Of course, I didn’t expect Jake to have left his shoes in the middle of the floor, causing me to trip and bang into the ladder.
“Ow!” I cried before I could bite down on my lip.
“Abby?” Jake questioned. Within a few seconds, he was peering over the railing of the loft.
Gazing up at him, I teased, “Yes, it’s me. Were you expecting someone else?”
His brows furrowed. “I wasn’t expecting anyone, especially you.”
“Well…surprise!”
Jake gave me a funny look as I started climbing the stairs. When I got to the top rung of the ladder, he helped me off. “What are you doing here?”
To answer his question, I undid the tie on my robe. I then shimmied it off my shoulders and let it fall to the floor. Jake’s eyes widened while his mouth gaped open at my skimpy lingerie. “Abby…”
“Do you remember this?” I asked, running my hand over the silky material.
As the revelation washed over him, desire burned in his eyes. “You were wearing that the night we made love for the first time.”
“Yes, I was.” Stepping forward, I wrapped my arms around his neck. “I want you to finish what you started earlier this afternoon. But most of all, I want you to make love to me again on our wedding eve in the same place we first came together.”
Jake’s gaze left mine to momentarily flicker over to the clock on the nightstand. “But it’s after midnight. That means it’s our wedding day. What about the bad luck?”
“We make our own luck. But more than anything, we make our own memories, and I want to make one with you tonight.”
As his arms wrapped tighter around me, he cocked his head at me. “Trust me, Angel, I certainly don’t want to argue with you. I just don’t want you to regret it later.”
“There hasn’t been a single moment I’ve regretted with you.”
Jake’s brows rose in surprise. “Really?”
“I promise.”
He smiled. “I’m really glad to hear that.”
“So are you down with my plan?”
“Oh, hell yeah,” he said, as he backed us over to the bed.
I knew exactly what I wanted to wear, and it only took two seconds to pull it out of my suitcase. I then slipped into the bathroom and got dressed. As soon as I was done, I crept out of the bedroom and down the hall. I could hear my dad snoring in the guest bedroom, while the sound of muted TV came from the office where Eli and Gabe were sleeping on an air mattress and the pullout couch. Grabbing a flashlight out of the hall closet, I then snuck out the front door. I jogged as fast as I could in my robe and slippers across the front lawn and down the hill. Thankfully, Angel had actually listened to me when I told her to stay on the porch. The last thing I needed was for her to start a barking marathon and alert everyone that I was running around half-naked outside.
When I got to the barn, I reached under one of the potted plants to get out the hide-a-key. Gently, I unlocked the door and stepped inside. When I closed the door behind me, I heard rustling in the bed upstairs. Without hesitation, I made my way across the living room toward the stairs. Of course, I didn’t expect Jake to have left his shoes in the middle of the floor, causing me to trip and bang into the ladder.
“Ow!” I cried before I could bite down on my lip.
“Abby?” Jake questioned. Within a few seconds, he was peering over the railing of the loft.
Gazing up at him, I teased, “Yes, it’s me. Were you expecting someone else?”
His brows furrowed. “I wasn’t expecting anyone, especially you.”
“Well…surprise!”
Jake gave me a funny look as I started climbing the stairs. When I got to the top rung of the ladder, he helped me off. “What are you doing here?”
To answer his question, I undid the tie on my robe. I then shimmied it off my shoulders and let it fall to the floor. Jake’s eyes widened while his mouth gaped open at my skimpy lingerie. “Abby…”
“Do you remember this?” I asked, running my hand over the silky material.
As the revelation washed over him, desire burned in his eyes. “You were wearing that the night we made love for the first time.”
“Yes, I was.” Stepping forward, I wrapped my arms around his neck. “I want you to finish what you started earlier this afternoon. But most of all, I want you to make love to me again on our wedding eve in the same place we first came together.”
Jake’s gaze left mine to momentarily flicker over to the clock on the nightstand. “But it’s after midnight. That means it’s our wedding day. What about the bad luck?”
“We make our own luck. But more than anything, we make our own memories, and I want to make one with you tonight.”
As his arms wrapped tighter around me, he cocked his head at me. “Trust me, Angel, I certainly don’t want to argue with you. I just don’t want you to regret it later.”
“There hasn’t been a single moment I’ve regretted with you.”
Jake’s brows rose in surprise. “Really?”
“I promise.”
He smiled. “I’m really glad to hear that.”
“So are you down with my plan?”
“Oh, hell yeah,” he said, as he backed us over to the bed.


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She spent 11 1/2 years educating the Youth of America aka teaching MS and HS English until she left to write full time in December 2012.
She also writes Young Adult fiction under the name Krista Ashe.


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