Lottie’s Freedom

Lottie’s Freedom

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Lottie has come a long way since she first returned to Iowa. For the first time in years she is at peace. When a performance offer comes from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, she accepts and decides to look up some of the performers from the Neverland Band as well.

Sam Harms likes his friend Lottie, but he doesn’t approve of her going to Los Angeles. And it’s a terrible idea to dig up the guys from the Neverland. None of them were the knights in shining armor of her memory.

Lottie proceeds with her plans. But as the concert nears, life takes a turn that sinks her confidence and threatens to end her career. As she faces the loss of her one great gift, Lottie must find a new and more lasting source of confidence.

If you like the Mitford series, you’ll love Lottie Braun.

READ THE FIRST CHAPTER!

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Lottie has come a long way since she first returned to Iowa. For the first time in years she is at peace. When a performance offer comes from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, she accepts and decides to look up some of the performers from the Neverland Band as well.

Sam Harms likes his friend Lottie, but he doesn’t approve of her going to Los Angeles. And it’s a terrible idea to dig up the guys from the Neverland. None of them were the knights in shining armor of her memory.

Lottie proceeds with her plans. But as the concert nears, life takes a turn that sinks her confidence and threatens to end her career. As she faces the loss of her one great gift, Lottie must find a new and more lasting source of confidence.

If you like the Mitford series, you’ll love Lottie Braun.

READ THE FIRST CHAPTER OF LOTTIE’S FREEDOM!

REVIEWS

“I couldn’t stop reading Lottie’s Freedom, and at the same time, I didn’t want it to end. But, when it did, I was happy and satisfied with the story and the fate of the characters. I highly recommend all three books in the Lottie Braun Series.” – Amazon review

“Jane Tucker pulls it all together in the last story of the Lottie trilogy. In her skillful way, Tucker causes me to want to reach inside the book to shake some sense into Lottie, then in the next paragraph my heart melts as I cheer her onward.” – Amazon review

“Tucker invites us to listen and perceive as Lottie “pours her heart” into the music and creates a miracle of soul restoration. Lottie’s Freedom allows readers to finish a beloved trilogy with a sigh, grateful for Tucker’s skillful wordsmithing and the joy of escaping into hospitable Midwestern life.” – Amazon review

“The book is like comfort food. You will have an odd desire to quilt or bake or take dinner to a sick friend. It was a joy.” – Amazon review

1 review for Lottie’s Freedom

  1. Catherine Brakefield

    Lottie’s Freedom ties up with a shiny red bow a satisfying read for your Christmas stocking.

    The life journeys of Lottie Braun, Sam, family, and friends flow into a symphony unique and unifying. I enjoyed the nostalgic trip glimpsing the past life of a small band who played in World War 2 during and the memorable Big Band Era.

    Jane M. Tucker writes with grace and style the multiple plot lines wove into one beautiful and gratifying finale to the story of Lottie Braun that unifies her past novels, Lottie’s Gift and Lottie’s Hope.

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