Silent Oaths
The Whitmore Legacy Series • Book 2
by Nouha Jullienne
Why You'll Love This
She went to save her friend and ended up becoming the obsession of three brothers who were supposed to let her die.
- Great if you want: dark romance energy wrapped in historical power games
- The experience: gothic and tension-soaked — moody pacing with sharp dramatic turns
- The writing: Jullienne leans into atmosphere and moral ambiguity over clean resolution
- Skip if: you want a standalone — this builds on book one's threads
About This Book
Some promises are made in darkness, and Isabel never intended to make any. What begins as a single act of loyalty—slipping into a forbidden gathering to protect a friend—spirals into something far beyond her control. When the Whitmore brothers decide she belongs to them, Isabel is pulled into a world built on inherited power, unspoken debts, and violence dressed up as tradition. The real tension isn't whether she can escape. It's what she might become if she stays.
Nouha Jullienne writes with a gothic sensibility that keeps the atmosphere thick throughout, layering dread and desire in equal measure. The three-brother dynamic gives the story genuine complexity—each Whitmore carries his own brand of menace, and Jullienne takes her time distinguishing them rather than relying on easy archetypes. The pacing moves like a slow burn that knows exactly when to ignite. Readers who appreciate morally tangled characters and a heroine who refuses to be simply a victim will find Silent Oaths a more textured and unsettling read than the premise alone suggests.