. . . She trusts everyone, he
trusts no-one. As danger closes in, can they trust each other?
Willow
Daniels has a heart of gold and is willing to help anyone who needs it, but
when she helps Ethan McCormick one snowy night, she may just have made the
biggest mistake of her life. Trapped by a winter storm in a tiny, North
Yorkshire village, Willow is forced to re-evaluate everything she believes in,
and wonders if anyone is truly who they seem.
Fate
may have brought her to Ethan, but as danger closes in around them, Willow must
draw on a strength she never knew she possessed in order to protect the man she
has grown to love, not only against his worst enemy, but also against himself.
Our
Review: Set in a small Yorkshire village, Winter Storm
is the story of a gentle, trusting woman who willingly tends to a wounded stranger
because that’s her nature. Ethan McCormick is clearly on the run—but from whom
he will not say. He cannot say—because it would put Willow, as well as himself,
in greater danger. This is also a story of complete opposites. She is sweet,
trusting, and kind to all. Ethan is rough, rugged and loathes Christmas and all
it stands for. In the middle of a hard December storm, he’s trapped in a home that
looks like something out of a Father Christmas catalogue. The culmination is an
edge-of-your-seat chase through the twisting corridors, hidden nooks and
crannies of a small rural school. An excellent work of sweet romance and
brilliant danger.
Based
on a scale of 1-5, Winter Storm deserves a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews.
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