
And Then There Was Silence
By: Candace Robinson
Happy release day to And Then There Was Silence! I’ll be sharing the blurb and links at the bottom so you can grab your copy too.
I’ve followed Robinson’s work for many years and I’ve had the pleasure of reading almost all of her books. One of the things I love the most when I get to closely follow an author’s career is seeing how their work changes and evolves over time. This novel is her latest release, diving into some difficult topics surrounded by intense and beautiful scenery. I was absolutely blown away by it.
And Then There Was Silence is a story full of love and heartbreak. It’s a novel that crawled under my skina nd hit me hard, tackling topics like grief, loss, and regret head on. What starts as a heart wrenching love story twists into a wicked supernatural tale of past lives, horrible deeds, and lands with a tough ending. I could tell it was difficult to write and that pain, love, and pure emotion filled the pages.
It’s a gothic tale of love and loss, uncontrollable magic, skeletal creatures, and terrible truths all taking place in a haunted forest hiding a frightening secret. If this sounds like the book for you, please see the links below!
And Then There Was Silence
Sadie Hawkins wants nothing more than to find success as a screenplay writer. But when she discovers the love of her life hanging from their bedroom ceiling, Sadie gives up on her dreams.
Until she receives an unexpected gift.
Sadie has become the sole owner of the cabin in the woods she always adored. A secluded place where she can resurrect her dreams and drown her sorrows.
Yet the woods are not the same. The days are still and lifeless. The shadows seem to follow Sadie. And the air holds the scent of her dead husband.
As the days go by, Sadie will either have to accept that her sanity is in jeopardy or uncover the mysteries hidden deep within the past. Mysteries more terrifying than she ever imagined.
And Then There Was Silence is a stand alone story and perfect for fans of V.E. Schwab, Holly Black, and Mexican Gothic.