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Silent No More: Book 1

By: N. E. Henderson
Narrated by: Desireé Ketchum, Sebastian York
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One turn of a key changed my world and lead me to him—and to a past that should have been left in the dark.

I caught my fiancé cheating on me with my best friend in our apartment. I was done. There wasn’t a point in sticking around to hear their excuses.

I ended up alone in a hotel bar, drinking the last five years of a relationship away, not to mention a lifelong friendship. I was well on my journey to forgetting until the hot guy in a suit thought he’d interject, telling me to slow down.

Who did he think he was? If I want to drown in my sorrows I will. That’s the last thing I remember.

I woke up in his bed the next morning, wearing his clothes. And now I have to deal with that, but there’s more to the hot, blue-eyed businessman than meets the eye. I never expected him to be connected to a past I’d rather forget.

This story does not conclude until the end of book two, Silent Guilt.

Editing of this book has been updated.

©2013 Nancy Henderson (P)2022 Nancy Henderson
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WHAT! THE! HELL! IS! THIS?!?

Seriously! I’m 4 hours in (just 3 days of them knowing each other) and I have to stop! These characters are AWFUL!! Unoriginal, and glaringly ineloquent (to say the very least). The writing and dialogue stink of reality TV. Think early Kardashians. SoCal, a sense of affluence and entitlement that isn’t entirely earned nor reflected in their behavior and actions. Immature, reactive, snarky. And while listening to this is altogether unpleasant, there is still much worse to say!!

Shannon is going through something emotionally taxing and even being threatened and physically handled by her ex. Both times, him surprising her. Nick’s reaction isn’t to comfort her and make her feel safe, but instead to get angry, even at her, and losing his temper, making her have to reassure him!! And there are quite a few examples of this even in those 3 days, where he’s blowing up at her (when she has done NOTHING wrong), and she ends up pacifying him, and even APOLOGIZING! A few times, she has been through an ordeal, and he should be comforting her! BUT SHE IS COMFORTING HIM because he’s VOLATILE and EGOCENTRIC!!

Within 3 days of them knowing each other, he has moved her into his place without her permission, threatened a business client of hers (causing her to lose that client), and punched a hole in a wall. That’s right, the relationship becomes ABUSIVE! And Shannon even acknowledges this in her inner monologuing. Alarm bells are going off, she’s worried about the situation, but continues to stay and placate Nick.

In summation, N. E. Henderson has conceived a cast of thoroughly unlikable characters, throws them together inorganically, and romanticizes an abusive relationship. And that’s just in the first half. I’M OUT.

Narration: I stopped at Chapter 13, and with the exception of the 9.5 minute prologue, it’s all been Shannon’s perspective so Desiree Ketchum’s narration. If you’re considering the book b/c you’re a Sebastian York fan, you’re going to be disappointed.

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