Gemma is not a typical damsel. She is a survivor sold into a nightmare, only to wake up in Conor’s penthouse. She is mute by choice—a trauma response from her past. She sees everything, hears everything, but speaks to no one. Her silence becomes her armor.
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The prose is sharp, the pacing is relentless (you will finish this in one sitting), and the intimacy scenes are legendary within the fandom.
Just when you think you have the "sold as a bride" trope figured out, Ramsower unveils a third-act betrayal that changes the entire context of the first half of the book. Readers who found often miss out on the author's note regarding the foreshadowing—rereading Silent Vows is a completely different experience.