Tuesday, November 10, 2020

A Song for Another Day

    In Willow Springs, Broadway dreams and country music collide in A Song for Another Day: the Deerbourne Inn series. 


     Big city tense meets laid-back and laconic when Juilliard trained/Broadway hopeful Giselle Jensen takes time out from between shows to direct a community review in the colorful Mad River region of Vermont. Within minutes of arriving in Willow Springs, she meets up—rather abruptly—with budding singer/song writer  Jason Simmons. Over the course of the next six weeks, each teaches the other important life skills—as well as how to recover from past injuries.

Our Review: Whomever coined the phrase opposites attract had these two in mind—except for the caveat that speaks to oppo-sites whose values and dreams could not be more polar in description. Author Imbalzano brings a sensitivity for the dreams of artists—then plants them seamlessly on the pages of A Song for Another Day. An extra bonus is the color she infuses into small town life and the usual characters who infest them. Fans of the Deerbourne Inn series and Imbalzano will be delighted with this latest testament to her skills.

On a scale of 1-5, A Song for Another Day deserves a 6.

Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

3 comments:

  1. Congratulations, Maria. Can’t wait to read this fabulous story!

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  2. I do love the Deerbourne Inn series - can't wait to check out your story.

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