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Book Review of Snow Fire

Snow Fire
Snow Fire
Author: Norah Hess
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Minehava avatar reviewed Good but Not a keeper on + 819 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3


There's a lot going on in this novel, three romances, rape, murder, cattle rustling and none of it works well. This novel relies heavily on coincidences and miscommunication.

The lead character Flame, you guessed it she has red hair, lives with a sadistic mother and her lecherous boyfriend on a remote ranch. One night her mother's boyfriend tries to rape her. Her mother saves her from ravishment but believes Flame has enticed her boyfriend to her bed and beats her senseless and leaves her outside. Flame manages to get on a horse to ride away and luckily Stone Falcon finds her and nurses her back to health.

Flame is the woman Stone has seen only once from afar and is determined to marry. When she awakens she has amnesia. This suits Stone fine and they pretend to be husband and wife at his ranch until she can regain her memory. Flame is drawn to Stone but is uncertain of his feelings since he is very friendly with an Indian Maiden Little Bird whom he rescued from would be rapists. Little bird, however, is in love with Stone's best friend, Shiloh. He has feelings for Little Bird too but is convinced that his love is not reciprocated because Little Bird must love Stone, after all he rescued her.

Added to the mix is Flame's father. He abandoned her when she was three because he just could not stand his wife, so he leaves his little girl in her vile clutches to run off to the mountains for thirteen years. He has decided to stop pouting over his fate and wants to see Flame again. Of course, Flame has amnesia and does not recognize him but takes a shine to him instantly, spending time with him everyday at her old ranch helping him with chores and such and wonders why her husband would be suspicious of all the time she spends with a virtual stranger. Flame is incredibly trusting or just lacking common sense. Flame's father has an old girlfriend in the vicinity too and they begin a torrid romance.

This novel needed to focus much more on Stone and Flame. It was almost an annoyance when the plot shifted to other couples mainly because there was so little character development in any one person.