![]() ![]() Well, this got me thinking about imaginary friends (I had one named Elvis), and other imaginary friends from my childhood. They put this off as having an “imaginary friend” since there seems to be no other logical explanation. Some of you may know that there is a big emphasis on Jared and Kami’s relationship, that is, they have been in each other’s minds for as long as they can remember, never meeting in real life. That being said, you know for our On the Same Page feature we usually do something a little different in lieu of a traditional review. ![]() If you haven’t read this series yet, I suggest you do so immediately. Unspoken is filled with wonderful and intricate characters, fantastic relationships (of all kinds), and some dashes of mystery that kept me guessing. In fact, I loved it so much that I immediately read the rest of the series upon completing book one. Right, first things first…I absolutely loved Unspoken. Related Reviews: The Lynburn Legacy novellas by Sarah Reese Brennan Recommended For: Those of you who are looking for a novel filled with layered and unforgettable characters, intense relationships, and intriguing mysteries. Series Information: Book one in The Lynburn Legacy ![]() Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal, Mystery, Romance, Fantasy Publishing Information: September 11th 2012 by Random House Books for Young Readers ![]()
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