"Dee Henderson is a master of Christian fiction."
Reviewed by Ellen Hogan
Posted August 5, 2013
Inspirational Romance | Romance Suspense
Charlotte Graham and her sister were kidnapped, and while
her sister was released Charlotte was held for 4 years.
Long after her release, she inherited a coin
collection left to her by her grandfather. Charlotte and
the coin dealer, Bryce, become friends.
As the story continues, Bryce worries about Charlotte because
another kidnapping has taken place. Can the decisions she
makes based on this kidnapping affect her emotional state
and her faith in God?
Dee Henderson is a master of Christian fiction. I have never
read a Dee Henderson book that I have not enjoyed and
UNSPOKEN did not disappoint. Bryce is a strong Christian man
who before speaking to Charlotte or making a decision talks
everything over with God. His life is a quiet testimony for
Charlotte and through his actions she witnesses true faith.
Charlotte is an artist and remarks how God is an artist too
when she sees all that He creates. Bryce tells her that she
is an artist so God can share the joy of creating with her.
From the first page, this book gripped me and I could not put
it down until I was finished. If you have never read a book
by Dee Henderson UNSPOKEN is a great one to start with. You
will be hooked by her storytelling and will be anxiously
awaiting her next novel.
Learn more about Unspoken
SUMMARY
Charlotte Graham is at the center of the most famous
kidnapping in Chicago history. The task force of FBI and local cops found her two
abductors, killed them, rescued her, but it took four very
long years. The fact she was found less than three miles
from her home, had been there the entire time, haunts them.
She's changed her identity, found a profession she loves,
and rebuilt her life. She's never said a word--to the cops, to her doctors, to
family--about those four years. A family legacy has brought her back to Chicago where a
reporter is writing a book about the kidnapping. The cops
who worked the case are cooperating with him. Her options
are limited: Hope the reporter doesn't find the full truth,
or break her silence about what happened. And her silence is
what has protected her family for years. Bryce Bishop doesn't know her past, he only knows she has
coins to sell from her grandfather's estate--and that the
FBI director for the Chicago office made the introduction.
The more he gets to know Charlotte, the more interested he
becomes, an interest encouraged by those closest to her..
But nothing else is working in his favor--she's decided she
is single for life, she struggles with her faith, and she's
willing to forego a huge inheritance to keep her privacy.
She's not giving him much of an opening to work with. Charlotte wants to trust him. She needs to tell him what
happened. Because a crime cops thought was solved, has only
opened another chapter...
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