Her name was Ellie Scott, and she was the most beautiful woman Henry had ever seen. He was speechless the moment she looked at him when her stunning emerald eyes met his. It felt like time had stopped, and suddenly all was right in Henry's disheveled life.
They lived in different worlds. Henry's was a world of hearing, and hers was a world of silence. Yet, despite her being deaf, the chemistry between them was undeniable. But Henry faced two problems: the secret he held and his family.
Henry was born a Walker and came from a family of wealth and status. His parents would never approve of or accept her, and his mother would stop at nothing to keep them apart. They underestimated Henry because he would give up everything to be with her.
Then everything went to hell when his ex-fiancee showed up with some news that threatened to tear them apart.
His life was finally right, and he wouldn't let anyone or anything destroy it.
Sandi recently released a new book so of course I had to read it. Unlike with the last book of hers that I read I enjoyed Unspoken the whole way through. I was really intrigued by the story between Ellie and Henry and never found myself not enjoying what I was reading. It's stories like Unspoken as the reason as to why I keep reading Sandi Lynn's books. Because while I may not like everything she writes, more often than not I find myself enjoying her stories and wanting to read them over and over again.
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