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paddlefoot55 's review for:
Inarticulate
by Eden Summers
ARC received from author for an honest review
I wasn't sure what to expect when I cracked open Inarticulate. But in typical Eden Summers style she had me hooked right from the start.
Reconnecting with family during a work visit to Seattle should have been all it was about for Savannah, but things turned into so much more when she met Keenan.
Keenan is all silence an intrigue - and that piques her interest a lot more than it should.
This is a story full of lust and passion, with a whole lot of mystery and lies thrown in the mix. While Keenan and Savannah have chemistry out the wazoo and steamed up my kindle, I could feel that things weren't going to be easy for them.
As disaster after disaster descends on Savannah's work life, her private life starts to imitate, when all she thought was good in her life comes crashing down.
Not going to lie, I wanted to nut punch Keenan more than once as events unfolded, but then I wanted to hug it out with him as well.
Ms Summers kept me on a knife edge with this one, never knowing which way the story would turn next... and I loved that.
This book was like that Ronan Keating song, 'you say it best when you say nothing at all'. What can be said with a smirk, a raised eyebrow, a look.
This was a completely different kind of book from Ms Summers, but one that kept me enraptured through each and every twist and turn.
Now I am impatiently waiting for what she brings us next



I wasn't sure what to expect when I cracked open Inarticulate. But in typical Eden Summers style she had me hooked right from the start.
Reconnecting with family during a work visit to Seattle should have been all it was about for Savannah, but things turned into so much more when she met Keenan.
Keenan is all silence an intrigue - and that piques her interest a lot more than it should.
This is a story full of lust and passion, with a whole lot of mystery and lies thrown in the mix. While Keenan and Savannah have chemistry out the wazoo and steamed up my kindle, I could feel that things weren't going to be easy for them.
As disaster after disaster descends on Savannah's work life, her private life starts to imitate, when all she thought was good in her life comes crashing down.
Not going to lie, I wanted to nut punch Keenan more than once as events unfolded, but then I wanted to hug it out with him as well.
Ms Summers kept me on a knife edge with this one, never knowing which way the story would turn next... and I loved that.
This book was like that Ronan Keating song, 'you say it best when you say nothing at all'. What can be said with a smirk, a raised eyebrow, a look.
This was a completely different kind of book from Ms Summers, but one that kept me enraptured through each and every twist and turn.
Now I am impatiently waiting for what she brings us next

