Ellery Adams has done it again with her second book in the Secret, Book and Scone Society. She really has a way of making the reader care so much about the people in the story that the murders (yes, multiple!) are still important, but as a reader, you just want to find out more about the characters and are interested in their lives, their growth from the brokenness that brought them all together.
The Society started with four women who were damaged and each had a secret that they ended up telling to their new group of friends. Now they are fast friends and even Nora, who usually didn’t like being around anyone, loves to be in the company of her friends–and even the man she’s interested in. They continue to need each other’s kindness and support, but they give back to the community as well. All I can keep saying is, this book is amazing and you just have to experience this series for yourself!
My Goodreads review:
The Whispered Word by Ellery Adams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I’m so glad the two books in this series didn’t end right after the killer was caught and brought to justice. With these characters, there is always just so much more to be learned and time to be spent with them. I love how this book ended after the showdown. There was absolutely no disappointment here! I hadn’t seen this killer coming at all!
At the end of the Secret, Book and Scone Society, a girl had shown up at Miracle Books after Nora had put up a Help Wanted sign. This book started right up telling about her and how she was a huge help to Nora, but moreso to Hester, since she was an accomplished baker. The girl called herself Abilene, and she continued to be a mystery. The four friends realized she was running from something or someone. When three murders struck within just a few weeks, Nora couldn’t help but wonder if their new friend had some connection to them. There was also a new business in town, one that took valuables on consignment. Nora couldn’t help but be suspicious of that as well, since their town had just undergone an economic crisis and people were anxious to sell items they had just to keep food on their tables.
It was great visiting with these four friends again. The interim sheriff was a breath of fresh air compared to the old one and it was sweet that Nora and Jed were becoming a lot closer. I enjoyed the little side stories of Nora doing her bibliotherapy for people. For any book clubs wanting to have a discussion on this book, there are some questions in the back that the author has provided. I have a book hangover now…not sure when I’ll want to start another one, this one was that amazing.
Thank you so much for the lovely review. I just turned in Book 3, so the Society will return next year.
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That’s the best news I’ve heard all day! Thank you for visiting and commenting! I’ll do an Amazon review tomorrow—I like to pace those so they don’t shut me down again 😉
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So glad to hear that, I am thoroughly enjoying this series.
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Great review Tari. I really enjoy this series and liked this one a lot. Nice to hear there will be another coming out soon.
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Thanks Carla! I was happy about that too and pretty stoked to have Ellery herself commenting 😊
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I know, she has never read any of my reviews.
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Probably because I posted the link on my book FB page and tagged her. If you don’t have a FB page to go with your blog, you might want to make one and tag the authors you follow when you post a review link.
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MIght be a good idea, thanks for the tip.
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You’re welcome!😊
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