Genre: Romance/Suspense/Christmas/Novella
Description:
“Beachcomber Investigations novella
An old friend sends a stranger to visit Dane to help wrestle him from
his soul-crushing despair. His life of righting horrific wrongs has cost him a
very high price, and worse, it cost someone he loved her life. But how can a
stranger help when even Shana, his partner and lover, has failed. Can the
stranger use a Christmas Eve snow storm to create the ultimate test for Dane
& Shana?”
Author:
Stephanie Queen “A romantic at heart and a writer by nature, Stephanie
Queen has the enthusiastic soul of a cheerleader. So of course she loves
creating stories where the good guys always win. Although she's lost count of
all the jobs she had before she settled on being a Novelist, her favorite was
selling cookies as a Keebler Elf. She is a graduate of UConn (go Huskies!) and
Harvard U and lives in New Hampshire with her family, her cat, Kitty, and her
(real or imagined?) chauffeur, Myren.”
Learn more about Ms. Queen at her website or follow her on Facebook.
Appraisal:
Dane Blaze is fighting a soul-wracking depression he can’t pull
himself out of. It’s to the point where he thinks he deserves this misery.
Shana, his business partner with benefits, can’t seem to pull him through this
funk either. Alternating perspectives through point-of-view shifts gave
credence to emotions and rounded out the characters well.
On Christmas Eve, Captain Colin Lynch, a friend and co-worker, shows
up with a mysterious stranger in tow. Father Pedro is a friend of a friend,
from South America, who says he has come to help Dane. Shana suddenly decides
perhaps she and Dane need a break from each other and packs her bags to leave.
As she is walking out the door, Father Pedro decides he should go with Shana.
Things get worrisome when a huge snowstorm moves into Martha’s
Vineyard and the ferry crossing becomes hazardous because of a sudden squall.
Dane abruptly senses ‘his girl’ is in danger and is spurred to find a way to
reach her.
This precipitous turn of dangerous events is tension filled as
communications become sketchy and neither the sea nor the storm are behaving
normally. I was a freaking nervous wreck reading what I thought was going to be
a sweet romance, but I couldn’t put the book down until I knew things were
going to be okay. And I am here to tell you the author still tried to leave a
question at the end. However, I want to think I know the answer to that
question. I suggest saving Let It Snow
for when you are in the mood for a romantic suspense story.
FYI:
Added for
Reprise Review: This review is from LOVE, CHRISTMAS 1 – Box set of Holiday stories that will put a
song in your heart! Original review
ran October 24, 2016. **Originally written for "BigAl’s Books and
Pals" book blog. May have received a free review copy.**
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant proofing issues.
Rating:
***** Five Stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
Approximate
word count: 15-20,000 words
2 comments:
Thanks for the reprise review!
Happy Holidays!!
You'rs welcome. I'm sorry I just saw this. Happy Holiday to you as well.
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