Friday, August 7, 2009
Things Left Unspoken Book Review
Things Left Unspoken
by Eva Marie Everson
Lonely Jo-Lynn Hunter is searching for that something to fill the void in her life. As an interior designer, she begins to find comfort when the death of her beloved great-uncle Jim brings her home to the area surrounding small-town Cottonwood, Georgia.
Jo-Lynn accepts a project to restore the historic home that Uncle Jim shared with his wife, Stella. The "big house" was built more than a hundred years before and had been handed down through Stella's family.
Little by little, secrets begin to unravel the legacy Jo-Lynn believed she was restoring in her family's home, but the revelations she uncovers will change the lives of those she loves the most.
Things Left Unspoken holds a little bit of history, with travels back to 1930s Georgia. The twists in this book are amazingly unexpected, a little suspenseful, and quite realistic.
A recommended read for both historical and contemporary readers! The more I read of this book, the harder it was to put it down.
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Thank you so much for your kind comments about my work!
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Things Left Unspoken
Thanks for leaving a comment! I enjoyed reading it and the longer I read, the more intigued I was at the twists and turns the plot was taking. =)
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