Review: Untellable – Suzanne Lilly

Posted June 9, 2013 by Shannon in Blog Tour, Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

17562255Aspen Dwyer, recently emancipated from foster care, is searching for a place to hide from a past with secrets too dark to share. Honey Creek, Ohio, presents itself as the best place to start a new life and stay undercover. There she meets Colton Moraine, a man with strong family ties and an even stronger sense of loyalty. His boisterous, loving family welcomes Aspen with warmth she hasn’t felt in years. She’s surprised at how quickly and deeply she falls for Colton. When a dangerous criminal comes to Honey Creek, intent on his revenge against her, Aspen must choose between two options. Should she stay and risk her life and the rejection of the people she’s grown to love? Or should she run again, and leave behind any chance of a happy future?

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Release Date:  February 23, 2013
Publisher:  Turquoise Press
Source:  Goddess Fish Promotions
Reviewer:  Shannon
Rating:  4 Cocktails
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

I love a good story about perseverance.  This was such a story. Suzanne Lilly gave us a great character in Aspen Dwyer.  Once who was strong and determined, yet scared to live her life because of the threat her past held over her.  She didn’t trust easily, but when she met Coltan Moraine on the streets of Honey Creek, she found the one man (and his family) that would do anything to make sure she was loved and safe.

Aspen Dwyer was a young woman who was running from her past.  You can’t blame her based on what happened with her parents.  But she was afraid to live.  That all changed when she met Coltan and his family.  Even with his busy body sister trying to dig into her past, Aspen found a place where she belonged and she found a man who could love her for who she was, nightmares and all.

Coltan was a little bit goofy, but he was big hearted and he knew the instant he whistled down the street at this new girl that she was something.

The romance between these two was sweet.  There wasn’t a lot of heat there, but the story was more about Aspen learning how to live again and trust people to like and love her for who she was.

This was a fast read, but one that kept you turning the pages to see if Aspen was ever going to break free from her nightmare, while trying to build her new life.  While the build up towards Aspen’s past was predictable, it was still an enjoyable read to get there.

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