Eloquent Silence by Sandra Brown Paperback Book

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Rent Eloquent Silence

Author: Sandra Brown

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Warner Books Inc

Published: Jan 1995

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary

Retail Price: $8.99

Pages: 288

Synopsis

Covering up an unhappy past by throwing herself into her job as a teacher for the deaf, Lauri does not suspect that one of her own pupils, the daughter of a popular television star, may hold the key to a new life. Reprint.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Laurie on 2013-08-09 17:34:24

I love Sandra Browns mysteries. I ordered this one not knowing it was written many years ago when she was writing romance novels under another name. I like a good romance novel with strong characters, real issues, and complex personal relationships, especially if the writer makes the plot interesting.This book was awful. Dreadful. I couldnt even finish it. The main character Lauri has the emotional maturity of a 14yearold, and her love interest is a selfcentered, immature soap opera star. Oh puleeeeeze. The characters really dont have any interaction at all except that shes got a crush on him, he wants to sleep with her and is trying to seduce her, she kinda gives in, and then says, Oh no I could never. Give me break.There wasnt one realistic conversation in the entire part of the book that I listened to. They didnt chat. They didnt interact, except hot and cold. Whatever. Too much like a bad soap opera. I finally gave up.