By: Hannah Fielding
Published By: Omnific Publishing
Age Recommended: Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 4
Review:
"Burning Embers" by Hannah Fielding good contemporary, historical romance read that was set in Africa in the 1970's. I did like how the author was able to bring the area of Kenya to life with all of the descriptions...making it seem as though you were actually there. This was a good adventure of Coral and Rafe in Kenya with these characters being so well developed and even colorful. Be ready for many twist and turns that will only keep you turning the pages till the end giving you a good undercurrent of a mystery along with a good romance. This is the part that I say you must pick up "Burning Embers" to see how this hero's past will be revealed and also seeing the heroine maturing somewhat. Be ready for a predictable read that is somewhat slow but still in the end a good read of 'love, loss, jealous, heartbreak and angst.' This read is for anyone who loves to read historical romantic novels especially in this area setting in Africa. Would I recommend? YES!
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
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