A review by planningwithgrammy
Born of Silence by Sherrilyn Kenyon

4.0

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oh my gosh this book despite its huge thickness only took me 2 days to read it was very intense very typical for this author lots of action but the big theme and it really was forgiveness and we're talking forgiveness of things that most people would never even attempt to forgive it was a common theme that just went around and around and around it just continued and right when you thought it would never happen it did happen sometimes I disagreed with the author the first time someone was confronted by their wrongness the person kind of did not care for the victim and that drove me a bit nuts but luckily only happened for like a few pages or so and eventually in the book it happens but the female character I was a bit surprised at how strong she made her and that she was not more remorseful but that aside this was a very interesting love story I do wish that the best friends in this were not such a little side know at the end that was a potential story that could have been awesome I think J R Ward had done a better job of it when she encounters a homosexual relationship she actually used it instead of having them as a little Side Story I'm kind of getting sick of that it's about time people accept that and oh my the horrible horrible Miss Tor words homosexuals in this is just horrible lots of sexual abuse and lots of judgemental people but in the end it's about them dealing with it and how to be above it so in a way that part was great but boys little tortures of times reading that