Song for a Lost Kingdom, Book I by Steve Moretti. Read by Bethany Mason. Your feedback is welcome. Please note this is a preview copy and the actual audiobook will reflect input from listeners, so please share!
In the conclusion of Book I of Song for a Lost Kingdom, Adeena finds her way back in time.
She doesn't want to hear it, but the past is calling out to Adeena.
Adeena wakes up in the hospital and everything has changed.
Adeena saves the score so it can be published in 1745.
While Tara is distracted, the Duncan Cello is stolen from the National Gallery of Canada.
Dr. Lochiel doesn't understand how, but a second brain is developing inside Adeena.
Tara goes to Wolfe Lake to confront Adeena about the missing Duncan Cello.
James doesn't have time or patience for Katharine's warning about the future.
Dr. Lochiel reviews the strange scans of Adeena's head.
Adeena wakes up in the Ottawa Civic hospital and gets some bad news.
Back at Drummond Castle, Adeena bids farewell to James.
Jacqueline Stuart returns to Ottawa to be Adeena's mother once more.
Adeena performs at Drummond Castle and dances with James.
At the opening of the new exhibit, Friedrich Lang discovers the Duncan Cello is no show.
On the way to Drummond Castle, Adeena and George are ambushed.
The new display at the National Gallery is just about set. But is the star of the show missing?
Her first ever rehearsal with the NAC Orchestra holds a nasty surprise for Adeena.
James Drummond invites Adeena to play at Drummond Castle. But first he offers her a ride on Balgair, his brindle stallion.
Adeena loses access to the Duncan Cello, but comes up with a plan to replace it.
Adeena calls her parents in Scotland and they discover the diary entry for 8 August 1745 has been changed.
Philippe's marriage proposal falls flat. Adeena seeks comfort with the Duncan Cello.
The lost score is performed for Friedrich Lang on the Duncan Cello.
Adeena receives the lost score and is shocked at what she finds.
Adeena finds out she might have the chance to audition again with lost music that her Grandmother is sending her from Scotland.
William and Jackie take Margaret Rose to Kinnaird Castle in hopes of finding something that was taken from their family a long time ago.
Philippe Levesque is ready to pop the big question to Adeena, but her mind is on the Duncan Cello.
Adeena's father, William is in Scotland to visit his mother Margaret Rose who is dying.
Adeena Stuart auditions for a rare opening with the National Arts Centre Orchestra.