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Chargement... Silently Lovedpar Annie LeeAucun mot-clé Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This was a very good book that grabbed me from the beginning. There was just a little of Hailey's background at the start that left me wanting more and I got just that. As Hailey and Noah get to know each other and as Hailey and her best friend Reese reconnect you find out more about Hailey's failed marriage. I liked how Noah and Hailey became close and fell in love. There are ups and downs in this book. I found myself smiling, crying and sitting on the edge of my seat. Annie's writing is so good that she pulls you in to the point that you feel like the characters are alive and you don't want to put the book down. Now I want to read Annie's first book. I think she will be on the bestseller list in no time aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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This is the second of Annie Lee's books I have read and was just as impressed as I was with the first (Keeping Grave Alive). Beautifully written, it's a story of a young woman, Hailey, who flees from her violent and abusive husband to take up a job as a sign-language teacher under an assumed name and falls in love with her landlord, Noah – who happens to be deaf and almost completely blind as a result of a tragic car accident when he was a young child. He is a bear of a man, but kind and gentle. They are drawn to each other, but she is damaged by the physical and mental abuse from a vile and selfish man. Their relationship develops slowly and tenderly. There is something very endearing about this physically mismatched couple – he is a gentle giant and she is petite, beautiful and fragile, but they are bonded not only by their attraction to each other, but also by their ability to communicate with each other because of Hailey's sign-language training. The romance in itself is compelling - Annie conceives her characters with credibility – and there is an added undercurrent of tension through the novel. Is it really that easy to escape a possessive, egotistic and abusive man? The threat of whether he will catch up with her and what he will do to her if he finds her contributes to a poignant, feel-good novel with a touch of suspense: the dialogue is natural, the characters well-conceived and Annie paints a beautiful picture of the scenery around Hailey's new home. A lovely novel.
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