“But under the rainbow, that’s how I feel when I’m with you. Like the storm has just ended and I can finally see the sun. You’re my fairy tale, Luzu.”
What a way to debut. Speechless tells a beautiful story about healing, about overcoming your fears and insecurities and most of all it’s about love—not only the romantic kind.
Through the pages of this novel, we follow the story of Lucy—a kindhearted, best-seller author, who’s always imagining and accompanied by her best-four-paws-best-friend, Rowan—and Henry—an enigmatic and talented musician, whom she’s been obsessed with for years. Their first meeting happens just when she’s about to start a new chapter of her life, fully alone, after divorcing and dealing with personal issues, while Henry doesn’t mean to do the same, but ends up doing the same for him and being part of hers.
Their meeting felt like fate—I swear there wasn't a way that these two, as different as they are, would ever find their ways to each other under any other circumstances—and it was very cute, just like their relationship’s development. As they went from strangers to friends to lovers, it all felt so smooth, natural and beautiful, and their scenes together brought me a lot of joy.
Plus, the found family trope always hits me hard, and it wasn't different this time. I loved to see Lucy’s—and even Henry’s—new relationship with all the HAAAM guys and Addama. And from the guys, I loved Graham the most—he’s so funny and didn't fail to make me laugh pretty much every time he opened his mouth. And I also loved Rowan, he’s the most precious and funny creature there is in this book.
So, overall this one is such a great book, with great characters and it’s definitely worth the time to read! Don’t forget to check it out when it comes out on January 17th!
Thanks to Lindsey Lanza, NetGalley, and Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.