Every Word Unsaid | Short Review

Posted September 9, 2022 by Christine in 4/5, review / 0 Comments /

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Every Word Unsaid | Short Review
Every Word Unsaid Published by Bethany House Publishers by Kimberly Duffy
Series: Dreams of India
on November 2, 2021
Genres: Adventure, Christian, Romance, Clean, Historical
Pages: 352
Source: Netgalley
Format: ARC, eBook
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ISBN: 0764235656
Rating:4 Stars

Augusta Travers has spent the last three years avoiding the stifling expectations of New York society and her family's constant disappointment. As the nation's most fearless--and reviled--columnist, Gussie travels the country with her Kodak camera and spins stories for women unable to leave hearth and home. But when her adventurous nature lands her in the middle of a scandal at the worst possible moment, she's forced to leave America entirely.
Arriving in India, she expects only a nice visit with childhood friends, siblings Catherine and Gabriel, and adventures that will further her career. Instead, she finds herself facing a plague epidemic, confusion over Gabriel's sudden appeal, and the realization that what she wants from life is changing.
As she grows closer to friends, old and new, and allows their words of truth to heal parched places, she pictures a new future. But when the fallout of her past decisions finds her in India, will it ruin her chance to finally stop running?

This author is just a wonderfully talented author. Her way with words is nothing short of brilliant. Reading this I felt transported to India and a part of these characters’ lives.

My favorite aspect of these books was the characters. They were multidimensional and well-fleshed out. And the message of this story was uplifting and inspirational.

I picked this one up for the cover and continued reading it because the story is so rich.

 

 

About Kimberly Duffy

Kimberly Duffy is Long Island native currently living in Southwest Ohio, via six months in India. When she's not homeschooling her four kids, she writes historical fiction that takes her readers back in time and across oceans. She loves trips that require a passport, recipe books, and practicing kissing scenes with her husband of twenty years. He doesn't mind.