Looks quite interesting so I dont think Ill wait for the end of this pandemic to get a hard copy book.Jen Med’s Book Reviews does not share personal information with third-parties nor do we store information we collect about your visit to this blog for use other than to analyze content performance through the use of cookies, which you can turn off at anytime by modifying your Internet browser’s settings.Sometimes she almost believes it herself.
Great first time novel. He seems too good to be true.She appreciates the money he lavishes on her. Reviews Be the First to Write a Review Cancel Review. This is a great psychological thriller. Today I'm delighted to share my thoughts on The Silence the debut thriller from author Daisy Pearce. By Daisy Pearce Read by Karen Cass. Author Bio: Daisy Pearce. By entering your information you are providing your permission for your personal data to be stored and used for the sole purpose of sharing updates. Ebooks aren’t that bad really (Actually I prefer them but don’t tel anyone)With this quarantine, this might be my first ebook. The Silence . But it is also an important story. Daisy Pearce liked Tina's review of The Missing: "I loved Daisy Pearce's first book 'The Silence' so I was eager to get my hands on her second novel which didn't dissapoint. Saying all that, you also get a very good story, which means even if you are like me – somewhat jaded – you will probably still enjoy it. She’s just what Marco was looking for. Stella, a young woman, looking for the life she wants to live. Only the woman at the centre of the story can’t see it.Header image courtesy of freepik.comAnd that’s what you get with The Silence, a very familiar story.
She’s just what Marco was looking for.Stella Wiseman was a… This book was so tense I could not put it down. I will definately be looking out for more from Daisy Pearce in the future Adding a hint of supernatural to this story just amplified the tension, I genuinely felt scared in parts. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Plus, there are some twists and turns I didn’t see coming at all…and that is hard nowadays.I do like this kind of story, even when there are many red flags. The Silence is a confident and a well-written thriller that will keep you reading well into the night, yes it is familiar in the psychological thriller genre, but it is really enjoyable. The author manages to make you feel as confused as the main character without losing the story. Alone in her thirties, she’s lost her parents and her friends and she’s stuck in a dead-end job. Your personal data will not be shared with any other organisations and you have the right to unsubscribe at any time.Musings and Ramblings of a Disorganised BloggerEmail information may be held by WordPress.com for the express purpose of providing updates on new posts and publications. She lives with her roommate Camel in the city, and the two girls go out together. Stella Wiseman was a child TV star, but there’s nothing glamorous about her life now.
But are the pills just helping her sleep, or helping her avoid her problems?This one sounds as if it’s a cut about the rest…:) Thank you for sharing, Emma.The Silence is one of those books that sounds right up my street based on the blurb. My thanks to the author who provided a copy of review, here's what the book is all about: Source: Review Copy About the Book She’s broken. The Silence is a novel about destruction, the destruction of a soul, and all those around her. Was she wrong to trust herself?
She lives in London, in a flat with her best friend, Caramel. Stella meets Marco, goes home with him, and the two begin to date. She’s vulnerable. She’s broken. It’s tightly written and the central character, Stella, is interesting and engaging while the bad guy is nice and evil. 324 reviews. Is the one person she thought was fighting for her survival actually her biggest threat?With Stella’s life still in freefall, Marco whisks her away to a secluded cottage where she is isolated from everyone except him. 3.0 out of 5 stars They Were Small, Round and Grey. And the pills. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.Stella Wiseman was a child TV star, but there’s nothing glamorous about her life now. It’s also a book that I’m finding harder and harder to read because I’ve read so many of this genre with what is – at its heart – the same plot as so many others…a woman who doesn’t believe in herself meets and plans to marry a man that everyone else thinks is a bit dodgy. Saying all that, you also get a very good story, which means even if you are like me – somewhat jaded – you will probably still enjoy it. She’s vulnerable. He tells her it’s all in her head, and she just needs time away from the world.I just can’t resist them… The Silence is beautifully written—and there are many who will simply fall for Daisy Pearce’s prose, as I did. But just as she hits rock bottom she meets Marco, a charismatic older man who offers to get her back on her feet. But the closer he pulls her, the worse she gets. Author . We do like a cast of characters like these, too.No longer sure what’s real and what’s not, Stella begins to question whether she was wrong to trust Marco. I know I did.