Morning's Refrain by Tracie Peterson

Morning's Refrain (Song of Alaska, #2)

by Tracie Peterson

As dark family secrets threaten the tranquility of the life he's come to love, Dalton Lindquist must make difficult choices about the future. To complicate matters, Phoebe Robbins falls into his life quite literally when Dalton rescues her after she tumbles overboard in the Sitka Harbor. He quickly loses his heart.

But Dalton is not the only one who decides to seek Phoebe's attention--his best friend, Yuri, decides to court her when Dalton must travel from Sitka. But when Dalton realizes the depth of his love for Phoebe and returns, the two friends find that their battle for Phoebe's admiration is only the start of the problems that face them.

Reviewed by cherryblossommj on

5 of 5 stars

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I really loved reading the first in this series [b:Dawn's Prelude|8136233|Dawn's Prelude (Song of Alaska, #1)|Tracie Peterson|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1328304562l/8136233._SY75_.jpg|6560058] and this continuation of Lydia's son Dalton's story in [b:Morning's Refrain|6605693|Morning's Refrain (Song of Alaska, #2)|Tracie Peterson|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1440613238l/6605693._SX50_.jpg|6803554] was delightful. Once again there is a beautiful cover for a beautiful story. In this second book in the Song of Alaska series readers are brought into the story of Dalton trying to come to terms with the legacy of evil men in his biological family and his possible love at first sight relationship with Phoebe Robbins.

The Morning's Refrain also contains a continuation of the story of another Gray child, Evie and her loveless marriage that she fled to Alaska to avoid over fifteen years ago. Every chapter draws in the reader and leaves one begging for more. I am so glad that I already have the third book in the series here for me to jump into immediately.

*Thanks to my book trading friend Amy for sending me her copy.*

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