“‘Heartstrings in B-flat Minor’ is a grimy gem,” Foreword Clarion reviewer John M. Murray wrote about the book. “… Slow and methodical pacing, punctuated by flashbacks into both leads’ intertwined histories, bring its eeriness forth. Though the book’s action is light, its conclusion is surprising, tense, and taut with suspense.”
Kirkus Review calls it: “A sad but engaging tale of a woman who’s dead-set on redeeming an unredeemable man.”
“…Heartstrings in B-flat Minor offers incredible insight inside the relationship of a master con artist and his victim. The warning contained is adeptly delivered and the story is eye-opening.” –Edith Wairimu for Readers’ Favorite