
You can run from your feelings, but you can never hide.
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Aiden Dwyer, a Queens construction worker, doesn’t know a salad fork from a dessert fork, unlike his best friend from college, Sebastian Parker, a privileged son from a blue-blooded Manhattan family who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
Seb’s always got Aiden’s back. The same can’t be said for Seb’s little sister, Bea, who finds pleasure in mocking Aiden for his lack of social standing.
A permanent fixture in New York City gossip columns, Beatrice (Bea) Parker is known as “The Park Avenue Princess.” But nobody knows that the pillar of young Manhattan society has an alter-ego on an online dating site for “discreet singles.”
Lying dormant under all of their jokes and teasing is Aiden and Bea’s unrequited desire for each other. When he discovers Bea’s greatest secret, Aiden risks his friendship with Sebastian to fulfill her fantasies and make his hunger for her a reality.
Warning: This epistolary novel contains flirtatious banter, double entendres, interfering parents, a heroine who leads a secret life, and a hero who could have everything he ever wanted if he plays his cards right.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
Unspoken puts a really sexy twist on the opposites attract/brother’s best friend trope. Aiden is blue-collar, working class from Queens, and Beatrice is an upper crust Park Avenue Princess, bonded by her brother. They’ve had an antagonistic relationsip for years, even though Aiden was secretly in love with her. After all, Aiden may have gone to Princeton on a full ride scholarship, but he’s still below Bea’s level on the societal pecking order.
When Aiden sees an opening for Bea to get to know him through the dating website Prose, he takes it… And as they get to know one another through their online personas, matters get complicated when they both finally give into their feelings for one another IRL just as Bea’s parents propose an arranged marriage with a family friend in order to save their suffering business.
Things get all kinds of messy as Bea tries to figure out how to juggle all the balls in her life, every day feeling more and more suffocated by the constraints being forced upon her. The only time she feels truly herself is with Aiden…. but can she really get involved with not only her brother’s best friend, but a construction worker from Queens?
I loved the internal struggle that Bea goes through, and the sexy stories she and Aiden share through Pose really kick this story up a notch. I found both characters to be likable from the start, and they had some major chemistry.
Unspoken ends on a HFN, and I’m imterested to see where Sofia Tate takes Bea and Aiden in the followup, and then Sebastian’s romance with Marisol in #3. This was a great series starter. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
About Sofia
Growing up in Maplewood, New Jersey, Sofia was the good girl who went to Catholic school and never misbehaved. If only the nuns could see her now – writing contemporary erotic romance with smoking hot heroes, strong heroines, and lots of naughty words!
Once a month, she watches “North and South” with Richard Armitage because she loves hearing him say, “Look back. Look back at me.” She is also slightly obsessed with European royals and reruns of “Battle of the Network Stars” every Monday night on ESPN Classic.
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