Author: Jennifer Moore
Genres: Historical Romance
Format: Audio, eBook, Print
Pages: 224
Date: September 1, 2016
Publisher: Covenant
Miss Diana Snow is everything a British chaperone should be—she finds satisfaction in order and depends wholly upon the rules of decorum as she negotiates the isle of Greece with her young charge. But Miss Snow’s prim and proper exterior masks a disquieting past: orphaned and alone in the world, she has only her stiff upper lip to rely upon. When a brief encounter with a handsome stranger challenges her rules of propriety, Diana is unwittingly drawn into an adventure that will turn her ordered world upside down.
Alexandros Metaxas is a Greek spy working to recruit individuals to the cause of revolution. His mission seems to be going perfectly until he encounters Diana Snow, a captivating—if slightly cold—beauty. When their paths cross again, the ill-fated reunion threatens all Alex has been fighting for. But more importantly, it places Diana’s life in jeopardy. There is only one way to save her: they must put themselves at the mercy of the most powerful pirate family in the Mediterranean. Soon, Diana is plunged into a fantastic world of gypsy curses, blood feuds, and unexpected romance. But when a bitter vendetta places her in mortal danger, will she have the courage to fight for life and love?
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I thoroughly enjoyed Jennifer Moore’s novel, “Simply Anna” and “A Place for Miss Snow” sounds equally as good. I’ll certainly be on the lookout for it to read and review.
After reading “Becoming Lady Lockwood” and “Simply Anna”, I was giddy about Ms. Moore’s newest release, “A Place for Miss Snow”. I was not let down. “A Place for Miss Snow” is well written, tying the history of Greece that I admit I wasn’t aware of prior with interesting characters. The plot is full of adventure along with romance. Everything is clean and fun. I highly recommend this book to anyone that is interested in an intelligent historical romance.