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Heart Song (Logan Family, Bk 2)
Heart Song - Logan Family, Bk 2
Author: V. C. Andrews
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ISBN-13: 9780671534721
ISBN-10: 0671534726
Publication Date: 1997
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 161 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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Second in the series. Great story!
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When Melody Logan's mother died in a car accident, Melody lost the last shred of family she had ever known. She was practically a stranger to the Logans, her wealthy relatives on Cape Cod, where she now drifted on a sea of dark secrets. In the eyes of gentle Aunt Sara, Melody was a replacement for her dead daughter, while for Uncle Jacob she was a reminder of the family's shameful past. Only the good-hearted Cary seemed to care, and since it was revealed that she and Cary weren't truly cousins, the affection that had always surged between them now crested in thrilling waves.

But Melody knew she could never truly echo Cary's loving promises until she discovered her own buried identity. Despite Grandma Olivia's daggerlike threats, Melody sought out Belinda, a mysterious, half-crazy woman who was her real grnadmother. Belinda gave Melody hope - and a glimmer of the pearls of truth she knew were hidden in the shifting Cape Cod sands. Somehow, someday, the store of her past would be her hard-won treasure, to be savored in a world of sunshine and happiness...where she truly belonged.
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Great book in the series
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When Melody Logan's mother died in a car accident, Melody lost the last shred of family she had ever known. she was practically a stranger to the logans, her wealthy realatives on cape cod, where she now drifted on a sea of dark secrets. in the eyes of gentle aunt sara, melody was a replacement for her dead daughter, while for uncle jacob she was a reminder of the family's shameful past. only good-hearted cary seemed to care, and since it was revealed that she and cary weren't tryly cousins, the affectin that had always surged between them now crested in thrilling waves.

But melody knew she could never trly echo cary's loving promises until she discovered her how buried identiy. speite grandma olivia's daggerlike threats, melody sought out belinda, a mysterious, half-crazy woman who was her real grandmother. belinda gave melody hope- and a glimmer of the pearls of truth she know were hidden in the shifting cape cod sands. somehow, someday, the story of her past would be her hard-won treasure, to be savored in a world of sunching and happiness... where she truly belonged.
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Good for young adults.
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When Melody Logan's mother died in a car accident, Melody lost the last shred of family she ever known.
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Logan Series Book #2

The captivating Logan Family series continues with this second book. When Melody's beloved stepfather died, and her mother left her with his relatives on Cape Cod, it was like she was suddenly living with strangers. She discovered that the wealthy, tight-lipped Logans harbored dark secrets--even about Melody's own twisted history--secrets that become even more enigmatic and shattering when Melody's mother dies in a car accident and she is truly alone in the world. Will she ever find happiness?
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good book
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Melody Logan with only the wild Atlantic wind to lift her spirits. She knoe somehow, someday the story of her past would be her hard won tresure, to be a world of sunshine and happiness...where she truly brlonged.
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The captivating Logan Family series continues with this second book. When Melody's beloved stepfather died, and her mother left her with his relatives on Cape Cod, it was like she was suddenly living with strangers. She discovered that the wealthy, tight-lipped Logans harbored dark secrets--even about Melody's own twisted history--secrets that become even more enigmatic and shattering when Melody's mother dies in a car accident and she is truly alone in the world. Will she ever find happiness?
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When Melody Logan's mother died in a car accident, Melody lost the last shred of family she had ever known. She was practically a stranger to the Logans, her wealthy relatives on Cape Cod, where she now drifted on a sea of dark secrets. In the eyes of gentle Aunt Sara, Melody was a replacement for her dead daughter, while for Uncle Jacob she was a reminder of the family's shameful past. Only good hearted Cary seemed to care, and since it was revealed that she and Cary weren't truely cousins, the affection that had always surged between them now crested in thrilling waves.
But Melody knew she could never truly echo Cary's loving promises until she discovered her own buried identity. Despite Grandma Olivia's daggerlike threats, Melody sought out Belinda, a mysterious, half-crazy woman who was her real grandmother. Belinda gave Melody hope-and a glimmer of the pearls of truth she knew were hidden in the shifting Cape Cod sands. Somehow, someday, the story of her past would be her hard-won treaure, to be savored in a world of sunshine and happiness...where she truly belonged.
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very good
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Daughter read this one....said she really liked it.
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#2 in Logan series
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Good one.
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second in the logan family series
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MELODY LOGAN WAS AS ALONE AS A SOLITARY GULL WITH ONLY THE WILD ATLANTIC WIND TO LIFT HER SPIRITS.

When Melody Logan's mother died in a car accident, Melody lost the last shred of family she had ever known. She was practically a stranger to the Logans, her wealthy relatives on Cape Cod, where she now drifted on a sea of dark secrets. In the eyes of agentle Aunt Sara, Melody was a replacement for her dead daughter, while for Uncle Jacob she was a reminder of the family's shameful past. Only good hearted Cary seemed to care, and since it was revealed that she and Cary weren't truly cousins, the affection that had always surged between them now crested in thrilling waves.

But Melody knew she could never truly echo Cary's loving promises until she discovered her own buried identity. Despite Grandma Olivia's daggerlike threats, Melody sought out Belinda, a mysterious, half crazy woman who was her real grandmother. Belinda, gave melody hope--and a glimmer of the pearls of trugh she knew were hidden in the shifting Cape Cod sands. Somehow, someday, the story of her past would be her hard won treasure, to be savored in a world of sunshine and happiness...where she truly belonged.
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great book
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I have all four of these-Logan series.
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used but in good shape
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This book is actually a hardcover.