

The 'hero' seemed like a loser, I just couldn't find any redeeming qualities in him at all, and the heroine accepted him way too quickly - and fell in love? What? DNF at 72%The kidnapping theme is tricky. Review 2: 2.5 stars, feel like 3 is generous.It started off ok.

more lly makes you think, and it also makes what could have been a very overdone plot original and unique.I would definitely recommend this, and also suggest that you search for her other book - I think it's called A Harper's Education. I don't think I have ever read another book where the main character had such a major disability. The thing I love most about this book is just that it is such a different way of telling a story - from the perspective of somebody who can't participate in conversations and who can be taken advantage of so easily. If I scream in the silence, will anyone be around to hear it - Author: Lydia Kelly. Screaming in the Silence Epilogue by Lydia Kelly 3.74 Rating details 199 ratings 14 reviews Get A Copy Amazon Stores AudibleBarnes & NobleWalmart eBooksGoogle PlayAbebooksBook DepositoryAlibrisIndigoBetter World BooksIndieBoundThriftbooks More Details.

Raleigh probably does give in too quickly to Kaden, but let's be homest, people don't want to read books where there is no positive connection between any of the characters. Review 1: I remember reading this on Booksie (online fiction website) before it was published! It has undergone some very major changes since then, but I think the published version has a much stronger ending and definitely a more logical reaction to the things that happened to the main character.
