Unspoken

Unspoken by Michelle Lynn Brown is a contemporary novel published independently in September 2019, featuring 158 pages in English. The story centers on Captain Jamie Allen, who grapples with the loss of her husband and her faith while struggling to connect with her son, Patrick, who is sinking into depression. As Jamie returns from deployment, she faces the challenge of helping her son navigate his darkness while concealing the truth about her husband’s death.
The narrative unfolds as Russell Owens, who has also experienced profound loss, moves to Sheridan, Oklahoma, to assist his brother-in-law’s organization that connects soldiers with service dogs. As Russell becomes involved in Jamie and Patrick’s lives, he recognizes their shared pain and begins to develop feelings for Jamie, which he attempts to suppress. Unspoken explores themes of grief, healing, and the struggle to communicate one’s true feelings, inviting readers to consider whether the characters can overcome their fears and embrace a path toward love and understanding.
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Captain Jamie Allen has lost her husband, her faith, and now fears she is losing her son.Jamie’s deceased husband has been hailed a hero, but the truth about his death is something she keeps hidden from everyone, especially her son, Patrick. Despite her efforts to put on a brave and happy face, he begins to sink into depression. She returns from deployment to a son she barely recognizes. Her once carefree and happy child is wrapped in a darkness she fears will consume him. Russell Owens is no stranger to loss and pain. Having lost his wife in a tragic accident, he spent years struggling with guilt. He moves to Sheridan, Oklahoma to help his brother-in-law with his organization that helps connect soldiers with service dogs. When he meets his new neighbors, he can readily recognize their pain. As he tries to help Patrick, he develops feelings for Jamie – feelings he tries hard to deny. Unspoken is a novel of three individuals broken by loss and shackled to their grief. Their heartache is hidden, lying in a corner, screaming to be heard – yet it remains unspoken. Can they learn to shed their self-created armor and allow God to clothe them in His security, truth, and love? Or will their fears leave their true feelings Unspoken
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