Friday, November 8, 2013

A review of Unspoken, by Dee Henderson





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UNSPOKEN

Dee Henderson

This is the story of Charlotte Graham aka Ruth Bazoni who was kidnapped at age sixteen and held for four years.

She has not spoken a word about those four years. Now she has inherited a great fortune and needs someone to help her sell the coins from her grandfather’s estate.

Enter Brice Bishop, a coin dealer who finds Charlotte a mysterious but fascinating woman.

As Brice and Charlotte work together to sell the coins he wonders about her past and why she says she will stay single for life. We can only imagine the trauma she went through while she was captive.

Charlotte wants to trust Brice, but can she overcome her fears? Then the something happens  and she has to confront the past.

I enjoyed the basic story, but was a little overwhelmed with all the details of the coin business.

This book was given to me for review purposes by Bethany House Publishing.




1 comment:

  1. I haven't started reading this one yet but it is in my TBR stack. There are a lot of pages in this book! I hope it's worth the read. I'm not big into coins :)

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