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Snow Fire

Snow Fire

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: disappointing
Review: Having read and enjoyed all of Norah Hess's previous novels, I had a difficult time believing this was written by the same author. It read like a first novel by a not very talented author. The characters lacked proper developement and while the story line had great potential it was more like reading the first draft or outline for a potentially great novel.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pitiful
Review: I am a hard core Norah Hess fan and I have to say this book was totally awful. For starters the character names are so ridiculus that I had a hard time getting past that . Next there is no plot to speak of and the characters are completely 1 dimensional. Half way through the book you dont know anything to speak of about them and frankly you dont care. Please dont waste your time or money with this book. Norah Hess has some wonderful books out there unfortunetly this is not one of them.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pitiful
Review: I love Norah Hess books. This is the second book that I've read by her. Devil in Spurs was the first. I like her style of writing and she does write well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it !
Review: I love Norah Hess books. This is the second book that I've read by her. Devil in Spurs was the first. I like her style of writing and she does write well.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Cover is the Best Part
Review: The uninspired names of the main characters give the first clues about the writing level of this book. Stone and Flame are our hero and heroine, Rebel and Lady are their horses, and Shilo and Moonlight are their Indian friends. A litany of other simply-named-simply-drawn characters also appear, bobbing in and out of a meandering and whatever plot.

This author may have more of a career writing for preteens with this elementary style of story telling. Just take out the sex. For adults, it's virtually unreadable.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Cover is the Best Part
Review: The uninspired names of the main characters give the first clues about the writing level of this book. Stone and Flame are our hero and heroine, Rebel and Lady are their horses, and Shilo and Moonlight are their Indian friends. A litany of other simply-named-simply-drawn characters also appear, bobbing in and out of a meandering and whatever plot.

This author may have more of a career writing for preteens with this elementary style of story telling. Just take out the sex. For adults, it's virtually unreadable.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not one of Hess's best
Review: This book actually has no plot, no suspense, and very poorly written. The outcome of each situation is so predictable as to delete any interest you may have. Storm and Flame have very little repore' and very little interaction. Then there is Shilo and Little Bird. One minute he hates her and the next he's crazy about her. When Shilo and Flame try to make Shilo and Little Bird jealous we never find out if Storm every actually understands what they were plotting. I felt as though I was reading a 5th grade pupil's writing. Norah Hess can do better than this.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not one of Hess's best
Review: This book actually has no plot, no suspense, and very poorly written. The outcome of each situation is so predictable as to delete any interest you may have. Storm and Flame have very little repore' and very little interaction. Then there is Shilo and Little Bird. One minute he hates her and the next he's crazy about her. When Shilo and Flame try to make Shilo and Little Bird jealous we never find out if Storm every actually understands what they were plotting. I felt as though I was reading a 5th grade pupil's writing. Norah Hess can do better than this.


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