Say Something, N. Gemini Sasson
Say Something, N. Gemini Sasson
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Say Something

Author: N. Gemini Sasson

Narrator: Kyle McCarley, Ann Marie Lee

Unabridged: 14 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/03/2018


Synopsis

Love—especially a dog's love—can change a person.

Beam Larson is a runaway. Buzz Donovan is a drifter. They have nothing in common. But a dog's loyalty will forever bond them. Say Something is a story about learning to forgive when you can't forget—and finding love in unexpected places.

Not yet sixteen, Bellamy Larson—or Beam, as she'd rather be called—remembers everything. Truthfully, there's a lot she'd just rather forget. Beam never knew her father and doesn't ever want to. Her little brother died while saving her. And her mother self-medicates, leaving Beam to fend for herself. She doesn't need friends. She just needs to get away.

Buzz Donovan is on a journey across America. Luckily for him, he has a friend—a dog named Hush. It's because of Hush, though, that Buzz is homeless. But that's his choice, because if it weren't for Hush, he'd be dead.

When Beam almost hits Buzz with her truck, her world is turned upside down. She doesn't trust dogs, and for good reason—she's been mauled by one.

About N. Gemini Sasson

N. Gemini Sasson is the author of two contemporary series (the Faderville Novels and Sam McNamee Mysteries), and seven historical novels set in 14th and 15th century Scotland, England and Wales, including the Bruce Trilogy and Isabeau. Long after writing about Robert the Bruce and Queen Isabella, Sasson learned she is a descendant of both.


Reviews

Exceptionally good book This is a well written page Turner. I don't give many five stars. The characters are very engaging and I didn't want to leave them. I've read a lot of books on my tablet, but very few with this much heart. I will read more by this author.......more

Goodreads review by Janet

so good Beam is miserable living with her alcoholic mother, so she gets her neighbor to fix up an old rusted pickup truck in the backyard and she takes off for Kentucky to her grandmother’s house, with only an address on an old Christmas card to guide her. But when she slides off an icy road and hit......more

The ending is the best! Everything happens for a reason… I truly believe this… And this author does too… What a great story… What a great storyteller! Although I tend to speed read through a lot of detailed descriptions I didn't miss anything and would love to see Faderville Tennessee.... The chances......more

Goodreads review by Barbara

I can't I can't review any of this lady's books. I'm too busy laughing and crying and re - reading in wonder. I've read all the Faderville novels and am just amazed at the fact that she knows dogs from their tricky - to - clip toenails to their propeller tales (or hula butts). I LOVE dogs. I've had cl......more

Goodreads review by Joan

Hush the Aussie and Buzz, his homeless buddy are walking cross country when fate intervenes and the make an unexpected stop in Faderville. There the meet Beam, ‘a runaway’ and Noreen, her grandmother. This was an ok read but not as good as the first two in the series where the story came from the do......more