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A true bibliophile’s book. A wonderful warm story of friendship, trials, change, new beginnings, and the therapeutic way books, and their words, weave magic and meaning into our lives.

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The Whispered Word is another winner in the Secret, Book, & Scone Society series. Readers are reintroduced with a set of characters who easily worm their ways into your heart. Packed with emotion and a lot of fun, this is a must read cozy for the fall and winter! I wish I was part of their little group.

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Thank you to Netgalley and the author for an advance copy of this book. I was so excited to receive it since I enjoyed the first book in the series very much. This did not disappoint. The Secret, Book and Scone Society is a series that I will continue to read and already am looking forward to the next book.

Nora and friends of the SBSS encounter a mysterious young woman who reveals nothing from her past but who obviously needs their help. Like a true sisterhood they take her under their wings and start to get her back on her feet. That progress is hindered by characters from her past and the mystery ensues.

I found the characters to be believable and relatable. I'm a fan of cozy mysteries but sometimes the characters are more like caricatures. Not in this case. I was particularly drawn to Nora and her gift of bibliotherapy. What a great way to deal with the stressors in our lives. The power of books!

I will, in fact already have, recommend this book to friends.

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I received an ARC from Netgalley for a review. This is the 2nd book in the Secret, Book & Scone Society series by Ellery Adams and I loved this one more than the first one. This time Nora, Hester, June and Estella are determined to unravel the mystery and help Abilene who is hiding out in the bookstore. Along the way, we see more of Nora’s book therapy, her relationship with Jed, and what the women are doing sneaking around town! Definitely a must-read for book-lovers!

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Ever since I read the first book in this series, The Secret, Book and Scone Society, I have been waiting for the sequel and when I saw this on Netgalley, I was ecstatic. Also, please do look at that gorgeous cover... it's so beautiful and yummy. And the book totally lived up to my expectations.

Nora, our wonderful owner of Miracle Books is as excited as ever trying to help her customers with the healing that they need. However, she finds it difficult to completely trust Abilene or have her stay at her home because she has become used to living on her own. However, all her friends pitch in help Abilene, letting her bake in Hester's Gingerbread House, find her living accomodations and help her be more independent. It was absolutely endearing to see none of the women really push Abilene to divulge her secrets because they all have had their fair share of trauma in life and really just want the best for her. It's the strength and friendship of these women that forms the backbone of this story.

The murder mystery in this novel is quite interesting and I couldn't really figure out how the murders were connected or who might have the motive. Nora obviously suspects that not everything is as it seems and does some investigating on her own, but what I really liked was that she never put herself in unnecessary danger and was always ready to share her concerns with the police. I also really enjoy the community aspect of Miracle Springs, and how everyone is very supportive and friendly, especially in trying times.

I love the writing in this book. It's a murder mystery, so we tend to expect something darker but this book never stops being heartwarming and full of charm. The emotional content, especially the traumatic backstories of Abilene and Nora's love interest Jed are described with so much feeling that we can't stop being sad too and just wanting everything to be okay for them. It's this instant connect that we feel for all the characters that's the author's best skill and I didn't want the book to end. And I obviously have to mention Nora's bookstore - it's probably my favorite bookstore ever and I really wish it were real and I could spend days on end over there. Every single description of the store, the books, her book themed coffees and pastries, the shelf enhancers; they all make me so so happy. And Hester's baked goodies are too yummy to even read about and I was craving a dessert all while reading the book. Kudos to Ellery for bringing this charming little tourist town to life.

If you love mysteries but like them on the cozier side, with wonderful endearing characters, then this book is perfect for you. And be prepared for the abundance of book recommendations and quotes that you are going to find inside this gem.

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I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in return for an honest review.

I will start by saying that the Secret, Book and Scone Society was probably one of, if not my favorite books that I read this year. Every time I went into the book store, it beckoned me and when I finally broke down and read it, it seriously moved me.
The Whispered Word was my most anticipated new releases this year. I was thrilled to get an ARC of it.

I truly thought I knew how this book was going to play out and I was completely wrong.

The novel starts out with learning who the strange girl that shows up in Nora's bookshop is and why she is there. There is a new business that popped up in Miracle Springs, almost like Antique Roadshow, but are they on the up and up. Oh and did I mention multiple deaths?? Is this all a coincidence or somehow all connected? Can Nora and the Society figure it all out before its too late?

I will say that I really enjoyed this book, but I loved SBSS so much more. While I enjoy this angle and how it explores each of the ladies' lives a little more, I loved the bonding of the 4 in book one.

I am very interested if there will be a book 3 and what route it will take. They all have pasts and I have to believe their pasts will have a way of showing back up in their present lives.

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The Whispered Word is the second title in Adams' newest series about a small town in North Carolina. Returning to Miracle Springs is ethereal and mystical. This installment picks up with the battered girl found in Nora's stacks. Why she is in town and who she really is is gradually revealed as Nora and her friends work on that mystery plus find a couple of bodies and investigate a brand new consignment business. Nora and the new sheriff have a rapport and Jed helps Nora heal her scarred past while revealing some of his own secrets.
I love that the series is centrally focused on books and the comfort they bring. It warms this bibliophile's heart immensely.

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This is the second book in the Secret, Book & Scone series and it picks up right where the first one ends. I did enjoy the first book more than this one - I felt like this story dragged on a bit. Nora is a book shop owner who discovers a mysterious young woman looking for work in her shop. This leads Nora and her new friends to a dead body, suspicious new business and an impressive book collection. I love Ellery Adams' books and thought this was a decent cozy mystery.

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The Whispered Word by Ellery Adams is the second book in this series.
I was blown away with this story. I could feel the pain of each character, whether it was mental anguish or physical pain, the author described the emotions in such detail, that it was easy to get caught up in each of their stories.
Nora Pennington is a wonderful character. Her story is tragic, but teaches her the lessons of life and she experiences each new day with courage.
Her friends, Estella, June and Hester are special in their own way, and the ladies all meld and work well together.

In this story, we are introduced to Abilene, a young girl who has lived with neglect, torture and pain.
Her story is so touching, you will find yourself wanting to reach out and help her as well.

Even after I was finished with the book, I found my mind wandering back to the story, to the characters and the ending.
This book touched my heart and even though this is a cozy mystery, it brings out many emotions that will leave you with a good feeling.

Ellery Adams weaves a tale so realistic, you will feel like you are in Miracle Springs, visiting Hester and June, stopping in to see Estella for a wash and cut, and of course browsing the books in Nora's shop. I would definitely order a drink and a book pocket.

I volunteered to read and review an ARC of this book provided by the publisher and NetGalley.

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When I read The Secret, Book, and Scone Society, I wasn't sure how the author was going to top the complexity of the story, but this was amazing and impossible to put down. I adore this series! I don't know how I'll be able to wait for the next book in the series. I hope this series lives a long time, cause it's a treasure!

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Nora owns a bookstore in Miracle Springs, North Carolina. She's part of the Secret, Book and Scone Society, along with Hester, June and Estella.

I read the first book in this series and enjoyed it, but for some reason, I wasn't expecting the emotional ride this one would take me on. I was expecting a solid mystery intertwined with a good story. This book had that, and more.

For one, Abilene's story really moved me, from before and after Nora finds her hiding in her bookstore. But it was the various relationships and what they go through in this book that really got to me. Such as the depth the ladies in the Society share their lives with each other and have each other's backs, learning more about Nora's boyfriend Jedediah's past, and the stories about the people Nora helps with her bibliotherapy "magic", too.

I have plenty of nice things to say about this one, but I'm afraid I'd give too much away if I continue on. This one made me wish I was part of a book club, so I could talk to them about it with them. I'd definitely recommend it as a book club read.

I am very much looking forward to book number three.

I received an advanced digital copy of The Whispered Word by Ellery Adams from NetGalley and Kensington Books in exchange for an honest review.

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I received a free copy of THE WHISPERED WORD (Book 2 of the Secret, Book, & Scone Society) in exchange for an honest review. Nora Pennington and her friends have not gone anywhere; they don’t have to because the adventures come to them. Miracle Springs is financially reeling from the events of the first book. A lot of residents are out of work or soon will be. When the SBS Society meets to plan a way to help some of those citizens, a mystery waif shows up. They decide to keep her. Shortly thereafter, the SBS Society finds a body, and the mystery girl becomes suspect because she’s determined to keep her secrets. Certainly, the girl seems to be connected to the death, but is she the killer or is she a potential victim? The SBS Society members’ relationships are put to the test as the investigation forces them to confront the heartbreak of their pasts.

I liked this book. I respect how the author kept to the theme of secrets. If you liked THE SECRET, BOOK, & SCONE SOCIETY, you will definitely enjoy this sequel.

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I enjoy all of Ellery Adams series, especially the ones centered around books. This one features a magical town where the group of four women all have secrets and help others with their pain. A young stranger comes to town and they all gather to help her become stronger while murders are happening in town.
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I loved the first book in the series and have been looking forward to this one. It's a bit different with it's complex mystery, well written characters and setting that just draws you in. I enjoyed this one as much as the first.

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I enjoy reading cozy mysteries to relax and unwind. I particularly enjoy reading cozy mysteries in the autumn. I was very pleased with my most recent choice of books, “The Whispered Word.” The Secret Bone and Scone Society are a group of fiction-loving bibliophiles in Miracle Springs, NC. Nora happily runs Miracle Books and her friend Hester owns the local bakery. When they discover a frail girl with bruises and a medical I.D. bracelet stowed amongst the shelves in Miracle Books, the group quickly come to the girl’s aid. When a customer is found dead the group begin to wonder if the secretive girl has something to do with the tragedy. When another body is found they become determined to get to the bottom of the alarming and unfortunate events before someone becomes the next victim. This is a talented author. I hope there will be many more books in this series!

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The Whispered Word by Ellery Adams was another complex mystery that was also an emotional journey for the reader into a new character's shattered life.

Ms. Adams' descriptive writing welcomed me back into Nora's beautiful world of Miracle Springs, North Carolina. Nora's bookshop is such a blessing for me as I walk into the store and want to stay forever surrounded by the books and Nora's penetrating but loving embrace.

With a mystery surrounding the young woman who has walked into the store, new insights for Nora into her own life, and a mystery that includes two murders and a tightly woven plot, I couldn't put the book down until the conclusion. I do enjoy Nora's friends who also had some new issues to deal with during the story. This book was rich with emotions - humor, grief, anger and love. Ms. Adams has penned another winner in The Whispered Word.

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I enjoyed this second book in the series and am hoping there will be more in the series. You get invested in the characters and I just hope Ellery does not end this series like she did her last.

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Nora and the rest of the Secret, Book and Scone society decide that a too thin girl with bruises and a hospital ID bracelet browsing the shelves of Miracle Books, need their help. The ladies take the girl, Abilene, into their welcoming embrace, offering food, support, a job and a place to stay, but so far Abilene is holding her secrets close to her vest. Still. Nora has to insist on knowing more about Abilene after a customer is killed and it’s unclear whether Abilene was the perpetrator, or the next victim.

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