Speechless
by:
Kim Fielding (author)
Travis Miller has a machining job, a cat named Elwood, and a pathetic love life. The one bright spot in his existence is the handsome guitar player he sometimes passes on his way home from work. But when he finally gathers the courage to speak to the man, Travis learns that former novelist Drew...
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Travis Miller has a machining job, a cat named Elwood, and a pathetic love life. The one bright spot in his existence is the handsome guitar player he sometimes passes on his way home from work. But when he finally gathers the courage to speak to the man, Travis learns that former novelist Drew Clifton suffers from aphasia: Drew can understand everything Travis says, but he is unable to speak or write. The two lonely men form a friendship that soon blossoms into romance. But communication is only one of their challenges—there’s also Travis’s inexperience with love and his precarious financial situation. If words are the bridge between two people, what will keep them together?
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B008MMXCMQ
Publish date: July 17th 2012
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 46
Edition language: English
Series: Speechless (#1)
4.5 starsThis was such a sweet and endearing story!
Travis Miller has a machining job, a cat named Elwood, and a pathetic love life. The one bright spot in his existence is the handsome guitar player he sometimes passes on his way home from work. But when he finally gathers the courage to speak to the man, Travis learns that former novelist Drew Clif...
Story first, science after (only as a curiosity)."Blessed are those who don't talk because amongst themselves they get along."(Mariano José de Larra)I'm getting to know Kim Fielding's style. It seems she likes to use that formula, the formula of choosing two different misfits and bringing them toget...
This was a disappointment for me. I was intrigued by the story, but apparently not enough.This is a short book (39 pages on my e-reader) and a lot happens. I would have liked it better if everything was a bit more fleshed out. We have Travis, who walks home every day, seeing a man sitting on front o...
4.5 stars.This was incredible and beautiful except the last page. Even though I have already read the follow up story, [b:The Gig|17877356|The Gig|Kim Fielding|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1367458567s/17877356.jpg|25033587], I feel let down by how the ending here felt so rushed. Longe...