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Silent Melody (Georgian #2) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 361 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 2805 Users | 264 Reviews

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Original Title: Silent Melody
ISBN: 0425158624 (ISBN13: 9780425158623)
Edition Language: English
Series: Georgian #2
Characters: Emily Marlowe, Ashley Kendrick
Setting: England,1763

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Lady Emily Marlowe was beautiful, wild, and unspoiled. She could not hear or speak, though she listened with her eyes and answered with her smile. She was betrothed to a man who would have her as a pretty possession, a captive listener. But there was only one man for her—the dark and reckless Lord Ashley Kendrick, the childhood amour who inspired her fantasies—then left for India and found another love.

Seven years and countless dreams later, he returned to her, and love was born with a dance, a minuet that stirred her soul, a song so passionate it has no words.

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Title:Silent Melody (Georgian #2)
Author:Mary Balogh
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 361 pages
Published:August 1st 1997 by Berkley
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Georgian

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Ratings: 3.78 From 2805 Users | 264 Reviews

Criticism Regarding Books Silent Melody (Georgian #2)
This was such a huge disappointment. In Heartless, the relationship between honorable and tender Ashley and the fey, deaf/mute Emma was so sweet and had so much promise. I was really looking forward to their story as I am sucker for the hunky hero who wants to protect the heroine at all costs. Mary Balogh must have a personal grudge with these two as she betrays their characters and relationship from the first book. There are major spoilers below.(view spoiler)[Its seven years since Ashley went

4.5 starsIm a sucker for books where I feel connected to the characters - so even if there are a lot of strikes and annoyances with the plot, the writing style, etc etc..if I connect with the characters then its a winner for me. That is the case with this book. I say this so anyone reading this review knows that my opinion of it might be a little swayed and even nonsensical since there were plenty of strikes in this book for me as well. Some of the strikes:1) The pace of the book, especially

When I read the summary of this book, I was very excited. Deaf heroine in the Eighteen Centurycool!! The prologue drew me in. I imagined that the hero Ashley, would find his way in India, return home to Emmy and help her navigate through a hearing world. Unfortunately, the prologue and the rest of the book are completely different. Almost like the author wrote the prologue and came back to writing the story years later when she had nothing else. The story is a bad 1980s gothic novel full of dark

It is unusual for me to not be caught up in a Mary Balogh book. But this one just did not grab me. There is a mystery involved in the story and I got more involved in the mystery than the romance. Well Mary, you can't please everyone all the time. I will say that I am impressed that she took on the challenge of this story about a deaf-mute heroine. I think she did a good job of getting into the head of the heroine.Part of the problem is I couldn't believe she was holding back from marriage with

A 1997 Mary Balogh. A story about a deaf girl who invents a sign language with her friend. But he leaves to go to India and she must deal with her loving sister, who thinks marriage is the thing for her. When Ashley returns, she thinks he is married, so does plan to marry. Many problems ensue before true love wins. A lovely story, Balogh at her best.

4.5 "There is More to Love Than Just Words" Stars for the story and the narration!What a unique story line! This little gem of a historical romance grabbed my attention from the very beginning and kept me enthralled throughout the entire story. Moreover, in addition, to a touching romance and the empathetic handling and portrayal of a disabled heroine as a capable and loving woman which genuinely tugged at my heartstrings, Mary Balogh also manages to infuse an interesting and intriguing

I will say this, every Mary Balogh fan should read this book. Very simply because its different from her other writings. I have always known Mary Balogh to write about unusual characters, sometimes she pulls it off rather magnificently and sometimes it just feels it didn't live up to the expectation.For me, Silent melody started in a very good way. This is the first novel I have read where the girl is deaf and mute, and so my expectations were very high from the beginning. I was specially eager

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