Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Storm’s Heart by Rachel Lyndhurst


This is a romance novel about Kizzy Dean who as got no family in her life so her job as a restaurant manager is her life and all she has got. When she hears that her boss a wealthy Greek lawyer called Andreas Lazarides plans to close down the restaurant Kizzy tries to stop him by telling him that she has ideas which could save the restaurant. But Andreas has got his own personal reasons for closing the restaurant down and wants to keep those reasons private and he does not want Kizzy to tell the other people that work in the restaurant. So he offers Kizzy a new job in exchange that she does not tell. Before Kizzy gets the chance to discuss and find out more about her new job Andreas flies her to Rhodes. As the couple spend time together they become close and there are some sizzling scenes written in this book between the two characters, that are filled with heat and passion. But with both Andreas and Kizzy having difficult pasts can their romance last?

This is one of the best romance novels I have read. I love the way you are drawn from page one into the story and it is fast paced, it really keeps you interested. You can easily read this book in one sitting, but if you blush easily best read it indoors and not sat on the beach! This is escapism at its best and the way the descriptions of Rhodes are so well written it really brings the images alive in your minds eye.

This is the debut novel from Rachel Lyndhurst and I look forward to reading more of her work well worth reading.

For more information on books by Rachel Lyndhurst visit her website http://rachellyndhurst.blogspot.com/



4 comments:

  1. I'm thrilled you enjoyed Storm's Heart, Nikki and thank you for such a lovely review. I wish I could read as fast as you! XX

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  2. I really enjoyed reading Storm's Heart Rachel. I just could not stop reading luckily for me it was a nice quiet day so I could just sit down, relax and read x

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  3. Great review of this book! Makes me want to read it, and I don't usually read romance novels!

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