Showing posts with label Heather Snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather Snow. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Sweet Madness by Heather Snow - Audio Version

Sweet Madness

by Heather Snow


 ★★★★★

I have read this one several times. This is 

my first time listening to it. Kate Marcin is

the narrator. She did a fine job. Her accent

is not over the top. She is understandable. 

I believe she is also the voice of the other

three stories from the Veiled Seduction 

series by Heather Snow. So I will be 

looking into them.


 
As for the story. I love it! It is a story 

starring a strong, intelligent, kind, 

determined woman. She has devoted 

her time to helping men who struggle

with PTSD. It is my favorite thing with a

Heather Snow book.


Penelope is not just a feminine, lovely 

woman. She adds to society. To others. 

She is advancing science and medicine.


At the same time, 

helping someone very dear to her. 

It is not often I find historical romance

reading women in the science and 

medicine fields. I love reading this story. 

I can highly recommend it. 



Review by Lisa Hutson



Saturday, February 18, 2017

Loving Lady Dervish by Heather Snow

Loving Lady Dervish
by Heather Snow
 

The heroes in the stories I read are mostly suave. Confident.
Not always of course. Sometimes they are shy. Maybe
a bit insecure. But almost never have they been
plagued with peer pressure. Peer pressure that leads
them to most regrettable behavior toward the heroine
in Loving Lady Dervish. The heroes name is
Lord Malcolm Gray. Now, Lord Gray has the large
challenge to overcome his past behavior. He needs
to make it right.
 
Lady Phoebe Anson has also had to overcome the
same behavior. The poor choices Lord Gray made also
stuck with Lady Phoebe. They altered the course of her life,
leaving her to struggle. To create a life that she wants from
the leftover rubble. She is on the cusp. She has made the
connections. She has it all set up. But then, her father
throws a monkey wrench in her plans. Leaving her to ask
a big favor of Malcolm Gray.
 
Heather Snow is brilliant. There is no question. But she
also can write. She creates wonderful, fun, interesting,
real characters and places for these characters to live.
The situations and lives are so true to life. The heroines
are not typical women of these times. They are strong
and knowledgeable. They are female with many layers.
 
I always enjoy reading Heather Snow because of the
uniqueness of her characters. Particularly, her female
characters. In this particular story, the hero is also
rather different. Not your typical Lord.
 
This is a novella. I believe around 113 pages.
You will never know it for all the story packed
into those pages.
If you have not read Heather Snow in the past,
this a wonderful story to get the feel of her
writing from. You will quickly see what I mean
about her wonderful writing.
 
 Review by Lisa Hutson