Thursday, November 13, 2008

Great review from ParanormalRomance.org!



I just got a great review from ParaNormalRomance.org for my new release Do You Hear What I Hear, Book One in my Hoofbeats & Heartstrings series. Do You Hear What I Hear was released a week ago today and has been on the Wild Rose Press bestseller list ever since. For more information, come see me at http://www.teriwilson.net/.



Now check out this great review!



"a lovely G-rated romance!"


Simone Littleton was considered mainly a quack by all the trainers at the racetrack. Being an Equine Massage Therapist, she used her skills along with a combination of massage oils and herbs to calm down even the most stressed- out horse. Her personal life was complicated and men usually didn't like her kind of complicated. While she did work for racer Trent Jones, everyone else laughed at her constantly.


Chet Wallace owned racehorses and was not looking for anything but a winning horse. No time for anything else but training and he is not about to put up with the "Crazy Horse Lady" tending to his prized horses. His dog, Pollock, has other ideas.


You see, Simone's little secret is that she can talk to animals. It has made her the laughing-stock of the track and has not been helpful in getting new clients. When Chet yells at her in front of everyone for not telling him her secret, it breaks her heart. The path to Simone's heart is through her work with horses and the path to Chet's is the same. Will they forgive and forget? You can never trust a scheming Jack Russell Terrier.


This book is part 1 of a series titled Hoofbeats and Heartstrings. Let's hope it is a long-lived series because this book is G rated, and a lovely story!


Nancy Eriksen, ParanormalRomance.org



To purchase the e-book version of Do You Hear What I Hear, just click here:
http://www.thewildrosepress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1043



And don't forget! The print version comes out February 13 and Book Two of Hoofbeats & Heartstrings - Love, Lilies and the Unbroken Straw - is not far behind!


Blessings, Teri

1 comment:

Historical Writer/Editor said...

Good job on that! Congratulations. -Laura