It
took me a few chapters to get drawn into this story, but once I was
it was so worth it. When Silence Sings
has quite an original storyline, sort of a Jonah meets the Hatfields
and McCoys. I love the way Thomas takes Bible stories and sets them
in the early 1930s West Virginia, making them relatable to the
mountain folk and to her readers as well. The character development
in this story is very well done. A sequel continuing the story of
Colman Harpe and Ivy Gordon would be very well received. Readers will
close this book with visions of where their story might lead.
I
highly recommend When Silence Sings and
am grateful to have received a copy from Bethany House via NetGalley
in exchange for my honest opinion. I was under no obligation to
provide a positive review and received no monetary compensation.
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