The Songbird and the Secret by Celena M. Janton

The Songbird and the Secret (Of Time and Eternity #1)

The Songbird and the Secret by Celena M. Janton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
 

As funny as it might sound, when I began reading this book, I wanted to stop. I am not a major aficionado of fiction; I am one of those individuals who prefers watching a motion picture to perusing a novel. I was hesitant to invest my time here, and truthfully, I considered dropping it after the first 5%. Perhaps that is just the life of someone who isn't usually into fiction.

However, I forced myself to continue, and that was the turning point: I got hooked. Celena M. Janton got me right where she wanted me. Three hours of reading felt like 20 minutes. When I finished, I immediately checked Amazon for the sequel—but it isn't out yet! This is the tale of how The Songbird and the Secret changed my perspective on fiction novels.

A Masterclass in Time-Travel Storytelling

The story was brilliant. I was overwhelmed by how the author navigated through different time periods and linked everything together wonderfully. I could place myself in every era, getting a clear, vivid picture of the world the author was painting.

I also became enamored with the characters, especially Katharina and Melissa—they both have such lovely personalities.

More Than Just a Story

As someone who appreciates reading Christian non-fiction, inspirational, and motivational books, I usually need more on the table than just a well-organized plot. I wanted substance, and this book delivered. It spoke effortlessly about forgiveness, self-love, patience, and salvation. The author wasn't just in the business of telling a fantastic story; she was sharing gems that are vital to life.

A Powerful Moment of Salvation

The part that truly got to me was the moment a character found salvation. We are so accustomed to the idea that salvation happens in a church during an altar call. I was floored when one of my favorite characters got saved while locked in a school restroom. It wasn't a "conducive" environment—it was a school latrine! But it served as a powerful reminder: it doesn't matter where you are calling out from; God hears, He sees, and He is more than capable of delivering.

Enough of my whining—go get a copy for yourself. As for me, I cannot wait for the next series to be launched!

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25 Comments

  1. Yay! Glad you found a book series you're into! THere are just so many out there these days - it's hard to find a good read!

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  2. I will have to give this one a read!

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  3. Going to add this to my list, i'm always on the lookout for something new!

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  4. Although I do love fiction I am not really into "lessons" being taught along the way. I do know an awful lot of people appreciate this type of book and I hope they see and read it.

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  5. This book sounds like it has a great story, with a beautiful message to share.

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  6. Word to the wise: "fiction novel" is redundant.

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  7. Sounds like an interesting story. Glad you were able to get into it. I love reading fiction when I can. I call them my "dessert books"! So fun.

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  8. I will look for this in the local bookstore. It looks like a good read.

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  9. I can't wait to hear more about this and next series to come. Sounds like it' a good read.

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  10. It is always nice when you can find a good book. It is like you can never put it down.

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  11. So interesting to read.The good traits that might acquire from this book is my great rewards.

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  12. This sounds like a fab read. I really need to make more time to sit down and relax with a good book! It's been far too long. :)

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  13. I am like you, not huge into fiction, but I want to get into pleasure reading again, just need to find a series!

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  14. Sounds like a wonderful book! Definitely adding it to my reading list!

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  15. I haven't heard of this one. I am picky when it comes to fiction books as well but I might check it out.

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  16. Sounds like a great read. I'm always looking for something new to read, I'll have to add this to my list.

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  17. This sounds like an interesting book to read, I will check this out and will add this to my reading list.

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  18. It looks like a really good book, I am not sure if for me, not really my style, but great that you found a book you love :)

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  19. I'm saving this in my Amazon list of books to read!! Thank you:)

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  20. Sounds like an excellent read. And the price isn't bad either.

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  21. I love to get stuck into a book series,it makes life much easier when you have the next book to jump straight in to!

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  22. Sounds interesting. Its great to find a series that you like

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  23. I am always amazed with and overwhelmed by how an author could navigate through different ages in time, may it be books or movies, I am a big fan. I just think that it's such an awesome plot that requires serious patching of time and events.

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  24. My daughter resisted reading until she found a book that spoke to her soul. Now she can't get enough. Sounds like this one did that for you.

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  25. I love to read and am always on the lookout for books to add to my to-read list. I’ll have to check this out!

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