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Original Title: | Don't Say A Word |
ISBN: | 0451216768 (ISBN13: 9780451216762) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Julia DeMarco, Alex Manning |
Barbara Freethy
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 396 pages Rating: 3.88 | 6473 Users | 527 Reviews

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Title | : | Don't Say a Word |
Author | : | Barbara Freethy |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 396 pages |
Published | : | October 4th 2005 by Signet (first published 1998) |
Categories | : | Romance. Mystery. Romantic Suspense. Contemporary Romance. Thriller. Adult. Book Club |
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While preparing for her wedding, Julia DeMarco comes across a famous photograph of a little girl in front of a Russian orphanage-and sees her own eyes staring back at her. But Julia is not an orphan, nor was she adopted. She knows where she comes from-or does she? Suddenly, the people she has loved and trusted are tainted by suspicion. The one person who is willing to help her is reckless photographer Alex Manning, who will journey with her toward the dangerous truth-while trying to hide a secret of his own.Rating Based On Books Don't Say a Word
Ratings: 3.88 From 6473 Users | 527 ReviewsWrite Up Based On Books Don't Say a Word
So many moving parts. Love, mystery, finding yourself, revealing your past, lies, and finding all your truths..all in one book. You actually get to know the characters and feel what they feel. I definitely can identify with the main character Julia (Yulia) and maybe that's why I really loved this book. I really liked her character and understood those that were against her trying to find herself even though I felt some gave her too much of a hard time about finding her truth. "Sometimes1.5 stars. I'm not entirely sure how this book ended up on my Kindle. As soon as I started reading it I realized it was not just complete fluff but bad fluff, and maybe I was in the mood for bad fluff because I read the whole thing. I can't say I hated it, because I finished it, but it also is not a good book. There was a good concept there I think, it had the bones to potentially be a good story so I'll give a half star for that. But like a Lifetime movie the dialogue and the cheese just ruin
Well-plotted and fast paced with twists & turns for a number of surprises.

Very much a Freethy novel...So far, I see this kind of plot and story as her signature style. It's a love story basically, with twists and complications involving some kind of crime or other. It's formulaic, and so it is effective in capturing a reader's attention. I for one, can predict a happy ending, but getting there by reading through all the pages is always the fun part.The plot deals with a woman engaged to be married who suddenly found herself questioning her roots...One thing led to
This was an OK book. From the get go, it seemed like Liz was better suited to Michael than Julia. It was so obvious, it almost seemed from time to time throughout the book that the author would make that a secondary plot line, but it never quite reached there. There were a lot of twists and turns, but really, it was kind of a chore to finish this one.
This was a very good story about a woman who notices a photo in an art exhibit that looks like her as a child. The photo was taken at a Russian orphanage during the cold war. Other people thing the photo looks like her too, and some people are threatened by this. She's not adopted, she's never been to Russia but yet she has the same necklace as the girl in the photo and she has a partial set of Russian nesting dolls. So who is she? Does anyone know? Her mother has recently died and anything she
Oy, where do I start? First, the grade here is for the content of the book. If I were grading the entire reading experience, I'm sure we'd probably get into negative stars. So, first the content. Skip the later stuff if you don't care about the rest of my bitching.Okay, this story was just awful. Every trite cliche was contained in this one little story. What bothered me the most? The sister not wanting Julia to find out about her past made NO SENSE to me. The boyfriend made slightly more sense,
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