This is the story of a love song – one that began its life not with a fanfare or a crash of cymbals, but with a knock at a door ...
This is the story of a love song – one that began its life not with a fanfare or a crash of cymbals, but with a knock at a door ...
This is the story of a love song … And like any good love song, it has two parts.In Australia, Arie Johnson waits impatiently for classical pianist Diana Clare to return from a world tour, hopeful that after seven years together she’ll finally agree to marry him.On her travels, Diana composes a song for Arie. It’s the perfect way to express her love, knowing they’ll spend their lives together … Won’t they?Then late one night, her love song is overheard and begins its own journey across the world.In Scotland, Evie Greenlees is drifting. It’s been years since she left Australia with a backpack, a one-way ticket and a dream of becoming a poet. Now she spends her days making coffee and her nights serving beer. And she’s not even sure whether the guy she lives with is really her boyfriend or just a flatmate.Then one day she hears an exquisite love song. One that will connect her to a man with a broken heart …
Minnie Darke is the author of the bestselling novel Star-Crossed, winner of the Margaret Scott People's Choice Award, and which has now been published in over 30 countries. Her fantastic new novel, The Lost Love Song, was released in March 2020. She lives in Tasmania with her husband and family. Australian actress and voiceover artist Arianwen Parkes-Lockwood has always been an avid reader and lover of audiobooks. Completing her acting training at NIDA, she is best known for her work as the thoroughly British Olivia Bligh in the internationally acclaimed Australian period drama, A Place to Call Home. Other acting credits include The Crucible and Gallipoli with Sydney Theatre Company, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and Underbelly: Razor. Storytelling through narration is a great passion for Arianwen and she is delighted to be voicing for Bolinda. Marcello Fabrizi is an Australian director, actor, writer and voice-over artist. His short film 'The Filmmaker' (2010) has so far received Official Selection into the 2011 New Jersey and San Luis Obispo International Film Festivals. His stage play, 'North', won Best Comedy at the 2009 Short & Sweet Play Festival in Sydney, Australia, and toured to the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He voiced the characters of Prof Q, VP Stern and Farmer Organicwheat for 52 episodes in the Emmy Award winning cartoon series, 'I Got A Rocket' (2006).
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