Another repeat author for me, I really enjoyed her previous
novel Heart
of Memory which was a nook freebie some time ago and I was really look
forward to this novel.
Composing Amelia is the story of a young, broke married
couple- Amelia and Marcus who begin the novel living check to check in a
cramped L.A. apartment, working three jobs as they each focus on building their
dream careers. For Marcus, this career is a as pastor and Amelia hopes to
become a renowned pianist. Both have agreed to look for jobs that will offer
them both something but all that changes when Marcus gets the opportunity to
interview for a coveted senior pastor position in…. Nebraska. Not just
Nebraska, but a small town in the middle of nowhere. To complicate matters,
Amelia has just accepted a position as a pianist in a newly formed theater
group and finally feels as though she is on her way.
Both Marcus and Amelia balk at the turn of events and when
Marcus gets the position they decide on an un-easy compromise that turns out to
be much harder than it sounds- Marcus goes to Nebraska and Amelia moves in with
friends to continue her new gig. They will re-evaluate in 3 months after the
opening of Amelia’s first show. What happens next begins Amelia’s downward
spiral and struggle with depression and anxiety. Even a reprieve of moving to Nebraska
with Marcus can help Amelia and as she
continues on a downward spiral, Marcus caught up in his own spiritual struggle must
step aside and help his wife with her own.
This book had several plot twists that I didn’t particularly
care for and in my opinion didn’t really fit in with the storyline. I did enjoy
the struggle that was portrayed as Amelia and Marcus struggled to find their
callings and battle the demons and ghosts that haunted them. I found that struggle
really unique and accurate in the way it was portrayed.
Overall, I give this one 3.5 stars. Good overall story, but I
feels as though there were some “holes” in the story ( which I explain after
the spoiler alert).
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By one main issue with this book, and it was pretty big for
me was the way in which Amelia suicide attempt was handled my Marcus. IF he
felt strong enough to go hide all potential items but not enough to say
anything just seems so phony, especially considering Amelia was pregnant with
their child. Without the pregnancy, that would seem somewhat more plausible but
to me it didn’t ring true. Also, the fact that there were no repercussions for Amelia's
suicide attempt while pregnant seemed suspect. Even with the mental illness, I suspect that
there would be something more than just medication.
That brings me to the 2nd point, the pregnancy
plot twist seemed out place. It was almost like an afterthought to the entire
story- I think I would have enjoyed this book a lot more without it.
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