You met Ellie, Arch, Wes, and Gray in Literary Yours. Now meet Arch’s sister Linda. Linda Beaumont had no interest in a relationship, thank you very much. As a matter of fact, she wasn’t ready to settle down at all. As a traveling nurse, she got to see the world and help people, with all the freedom she could handle. She had her books and her family. She was content. And then a moose happened. A … moose happened. A moose, in the middle of the road, in Alaska, during the long winter.
Not even the most fantastic fairy tale could prepare her for the beast she found locked in his castle. Would being trapped with the monstrous prince and his two bravest knights prepare her for the battle with the deadly hunter? She was either trapped in a fairy tale—or a curse.
Snow Cure is a contemporary twist on an old fairy tale. It is a Reverse Harem – Polyamorous – Romance.
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Another good reverse harem read from L.A. Boruff. This includes characters from “Literary Yours” but can be read as a stand-alone. You may appreciate the characters more if you’ve read the first book though. This book was about Linda, a traveling nurse driving through Alaska to see a patient. A car accident brings her to Griffin, Ellion, and Chandler. Griffin is the angry and scarred owner of the home where she stays to wait out the storm. Ellion and Chandler work for him. While waiting out the storm they must deal with both their growing feelings and the danger that comes out of nowhere. I didn’t expect the secret that the men were keeping but it made for a cool twist in the story.
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I enjoyed this version of a snowed in romance with multiple guys in the picture. Each of the guys had very distinct personalities, looks, and backgrounds. The mystery of finding out that a man had broken into their barn during a snow storm added a lot of twists and turns to the story and enabled the author to explain about Griffin’s past and how the guys came to be working and living together. They clearly respected and loved each other like brothers and the relationship felt very realistic. Linda has a job as a traveling nurse and is very close to her patients to the point of treating them and feeling like family. It is her willingness to jump in to take care of a patient in need that causes her to be in Alaska and ending up in a snow storm. Her personality shines through in her devastation that she cannot call the customer or her family to let them know that she is safe. Well done romance.
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I enjoyed this work as much as I enjoyed the first, so much so that I got distracted by reading this work and ended up late getting stuff done before children got done with school. It was great to see some of the characters from the first work, it is helpful to read the first in the series but isn’t needed to understand what is going on in this work. This story can stand alone from the first. I enjoyed the characters, each one was unique and it was great getting to know them and watch them grow over the course of the story. The plot was fantastic and full of twists and turns, making it different from the first work.
I give this a five out of five stars, the characters and plot were fantastic and I do look forward to more in the series and more by this author.
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Snow Cure is book two in the Southern Soil series and in this book we get Linda’s story. If you read book one then you know Linda is Arch’s sister and a traveling nurse. While in Alaska she has an accident and ends up meeting Ellion, Chandler, and Griffin. This is a modern day fairy tale with a reverse harem twist. The writing is well done and the story is packed with drama, mystery, suspense, secrets, steam and so much more.
This is book two in the Southern Soil series. It’s a reverse harem novel. It can be read as a standalone but I recommend reading book one first since this is Linda, Arch’s biological sister and chosen sister to Wes and Grey. If you’ve read book one you get there rundown of their family dynamics. I enjoyed this book.
Linda gets diverted to Alaska to take care of a patient but on the way to the patients house she crashes her car. She’s ok but the weather is bad so she heads off to find help. She passes out near Elliot, Chandler and Ellion’s house. They take her in and patch her up. As she gets to know them, she really starts to like them but Elliot is always mad at her. She’s still reluctant to tell them all about her brothers and their wife. The guys also have a secret and there’s someone out to cause problems for them. Will they be able to find a way to make a relationship work?
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I love reverse harem and I was intrigued by how the author would turn a fairy tale into one. I was sucked in from the beginning as the female character isn’t naive and knows what she wants in life. The circumstances that throw her in with the beast and his friends is intriguing and exciting. I had a hard time connecting to them however. I didn’t feel their chemistry as much but enjoyed the suspense and mystery thrown in on top of the romance.
Linda is in Alaska to care for a sick patient. She gets into car accident is a little banged up. She sees a mail box and decides to go there for help. She passes out before she can get there. Linda wakes up in the home of three men. Linda can’t leave due to the snow storm that is heading there way. Linda finds them all attractive. They will have an interesting time together.
This was a good book to read. You will enjoy this story as it unfolds. Linda is the sister of the men of the first book.
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This was a great book. I loved all the twists and turns of this book. I loved how it turned out to be a loving fairy tale. Another great book L.A. boruff.
I absolutely loved this! This is the best fairytale retelling I’ve read, its subtle and enthralling from the start. I thought at first that she was going to be all soft and girlie, but Linda is kind of a badass. She can defend herself, shoot guns and is independent, but she can’t drive in the snow at all! The men in this book are equally great, obviously with my tastes always leaning towards the jerks in books my book crush in this one was our “beast” Griffin. This was a fantastic read, I love L.A.’s writing and creativity and plan on devouring everything she publishes for all of time!