Reviewsday: Whisper by Lynette Noni

One Word Can Change Your World…

Lynette Noni shines with the first book in a new Young Adult series that I just couldn’t put down. I needed to read the whole thing, needed to finish it as quickly as possible. This was also the first book of hers that I have read and I loved it.

Jane has been in Lengard for two and a half years now. A secret government facility that have been testing on her– the only problem is she won’t speak a single word. They don’t know her name and call her only Jane Doe and treated as just another inmate. But things aren’t always as they seem.

With just one word– the first she has spoken in almost three years– Jane learns about just what she is and what she can do. They tell her that she is special and that they can help her to control her powers, but can these people really be trusted?

This book had me on the edge of my seat as I read through it, I needed to know and every twist and turn just kept me even more engaged. This book felt like a few smaller stories weaved into one and done well, so if you’re like me and you enjoy a book that doesn’t feel like it drags… this is the book for you.

Fall in love with the strong female characters in this book, from Camelot “Cami” Ward– a girl who has been through so much and still maintains her heart of gold, to Keeda– the tough girl who you can’t help but smile at. To Jane herself as she learns that it’s not the past that defines us, and powers aren’t what make us strong– but how we use them.

All in all if you’re looking for a new series that will keep you engaged and leave you will all kinds of emotions at the end, Whisper is for you. The only issue… that book number two isn’t out yet.

5 stars!

~ Jordanna, QBD Chadstone

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