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House of Shadows

House of Shadows

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suspenseful, romantic, surprising - perfect combination!
Review: Bowden provides just the right amount of all of the elements that make a book a good one. Conflict, suspense, plot twists, and realistic characters all make this novel a great read, one that you won't want to put down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Suspenseful, romantic, surprising - perfect combination!
Review: Bowden provides just the right amount of all of the elements that make a book a good one. Conflict, suspense, plot twists, and realistic characters all make this novel a great read, one that you won't want to put down!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: delightful tour of Barbados
Review: During a successful showing of her photographs depicting her home country of Canada, Wesley Marshall of Barbados Consulate offers artist Vivien Shaw a job. He wants her to come to his island home to collaborate with a renowned local writer, whose name he refuses to provide at this time, on a book about the island. Vivien says she does not do coffee table books and needs to know who is writing the captions before agreeing. Wesley persuades her to come to Barbados, expenses paid for, to make her final decision.

In Barbados at a party thrown by Wesley and his wife, Vivien meets the writer David Moreton who dismisses her for being too white to write about Barbados. While being driven around by a local hired by Wesley, Vivian sees Peverill House. She forces her reluctant driver to stop and decides to stay there for now. Soon, David escorts Vivien around the island and the two surprisingly hit it off. However, Vivien will learn the hard way why no one wanted her to stay at Peverill House where tragedy impacted her family years ago though she never knew she had some Barbados roots.

HOUSE OF SHADOWS provides the audience a delightful tour of Barbados rarely seen in a novel, a guidebook, or by a tourist. The conflict between the two lead artists is filled with tension from their attraction as much as from their disagreement over the book. The suspense subplot adds well written conflict with a twist, but takes away from the prime theme of the beauty of the island seen through two apparently differing sets of eyes.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: delightful tour of Barbados
Review: During a successful showing of her photographs depicting her home country of Canada, Wesley Marshall of Barbados Consulate offers artist Vivien Shaw a job. He wants her to come to his island home to collaborate with a renowned local writer, whose name he refuses to provide at this time, on a book about the island. Vivien says she does not do coffee table books and needs to know who is writing the captions before agreeing. Wesley persuades her to come to Barbados, expenses paid for, to make her final decision.

In Barbados at a party thrown by Wesley and his wife, Vivien meets the writer David Moreton who dismisses her for being too white to write about Barbados. While being driven around by a local hired by Wesley, Vivian sees Peverill House. She forces her reluctant driver to stop and decides to stay there for now. Soon, David escorts Vivien around the island and the two surprisingly hit it off. However, Vivien will learn the hard way why no one wanted her to stay at Peverill House where tragedy impacted her family years ago though she never knew she had some Barbados roots.

HOUSE OF SHADOWS provides the audience a delightful tour of Barbados rarely seen in a novel, a guidebook, or by a tourist. The conflict between the two lead artists is filled with tension from their attraction as much as from their disagreement over the book. The suspense subplot adds well written conflict with a twist, but takes away from the prime theme of the beauty of the island seen through two apparently differing sets of eyes.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Start this book early in the day!
Review: Warning to the uninitiated- you will not put this book down so begin your venture early in the morning. This is a suspense-filled romance that is Bowden at her best. The plot is unpredictable and the character development leaves the reader feeling they know all there is to know about each and every one the intriguing 'family' members. Though the ending bears some resemblance to several of Bowden's earlier books, the twists and turns set this novel apart. For those who are reading Bowden for the first time, House of Shadows will leave you racing to the bookstore (or Amazon!) to fetch earlier works by this super-talented author.


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