Review: Things Left Unspoken
ABOUT THE BOOK
Every family–and every house–has its secrets. Jo-Lynn Hunter is at a crossroads in life when her great-aunt Stella insists that she return home to restore the old family manse in sleepy Cottonwood, Georgia. Jo-Lynn longs to get her teeth into a noteworthy and satisfying project. And it’s the perfect excuse for some therapeutic time away from her self-absorbed husband and his snobby Atlanta friends.
Beneath the dust and the peeling wallpaper, things are not what they seem, and what Jo-Lynn doesn’t know about her family holds just as many surprises. Was her great-grandfather the pillar of the community she thought he was? What is Aunt Stella hiding? And will her own marriage survive the renovation? Jo-Lynn isn’t sure she wants to know the truth–but sometimes the truth has a way of making itself known.
If you would like to read the first chapter of Things Left Unspoken, go HERE
MY THOUGHTS
I enjoyed reading Things Left Unspoken. It’s the personal journey of Jo-Lynn as she discovers what she really wants out of life. Author Eva Marie Everson doesn’t sugarcoat Jo-Lynn’s spiritual journey either.
The story is a romance but also has elements of suspense and mystery since someone seems intent on stopping Jo-Lynn from doing her work.
I’m looking forward to reading more from Eva Marie Everson.
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