Silentium

Silentium by Janiliz Cortes, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in June 2012, is a novel that explores the lives of the Wright siblings during their high school years at Caldwell High. The story centers on twin sisters Danielle and Collin, along with their older brother Adam. Danielle, portrayed as a loner, grapples with a deep, dark secret that shapes her perception of life and relationships, creating a blur of confusion and pain.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of trauma and the struggle for connection. As Danielle navigates her emotional turmoil, she employs silence as a defense mechanism against her past. The introduction of Skylark Hartly serves as a turning point, prompting Danielle to confront her secrets and the influence of Vincent Monroe and Marlene Gray. This edition, comprising 182 pages, invites readers to engage with the complexities of Danielle’s journey toward self-discovery and healing.
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Silentium is a compelling novel written by Janiliz Cortes tells the story of the Wright siblings in highschool and twin sisters Danielle and Collin as well as their senior brother Adam who all goes to school at Caldwell High. Among the three, Danielle is the loner who also keeps a deep dark secret her friends never knew.
She considers her life, happiness and friends as just a mess blur of everything and nothing. No matter how fast she run away or far she goes, the pain and the memories of what transpired in her past keeps on hunting her and continue to inflict more pain in her back.
To get away from it all, Danielle applies the cold, silent treatment to people around her. But when she met Skylark Hartly, she begins to open herself to him and eventually, he was able to unravel the secrets behind her silence as it involves Vincent Monroe, a senior who runs the student council in school as his accomplice, Marlene Gray. What will Skylark find out? How will Danielle face the truth and move on with her life? Will she exact revenge? Will fear forever keeps her in silence?
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