Praise for The Carstairs Conspiracy ... |
From the I Love Fiction Review site: 'Mystery, intrigue, romance and a naked man in bed by chapter 2 - what more could a woman want? (Actually, this scene in chapter 2 is very funny). This book didn't disappoint and is a real page turner. Though serious in it's plot and mystery, it had a wonderful amount of humour and the last scene is so beautifully crafted, I didn't want it to end … wonderful dialogue and sparring between the hero and heroine.
The plot hangs together beautifully, this really is a great read. It combined romance and intrigue so that I found I couldn't put it down. Can't wait for Wendy's next book out in June.
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Praise for The Social Outcast... |
Extract from Red Roses for Authors Review site: 'Will Harry finally wake up to the fact that he is in love with the scamp who is forever in some scrape - and will Sir Henry Benson-Smythe accept a girl who is so far beneath them socially? Find out by reading this enchanting book! I enjoyed it and award five red roses.'
Extract from the Historical Novels Review 'A charming, likeable enough tale, throwing the spotlight on the social prejudices and sometimes appalling treatment meted out to women in an earlier age.'
Extract from Romance Readers at Heart Review 'In musical terms, and if this were a song, The Social Outcast would be considered a "crossover" creation. While it is written in that gentler English tone of voice these Robert Hale releases are known for, there´s just enough American romance novel characteristics mixed into it that it should appeal to a broader and more international romance reading audience.'
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Praise for Duty's Destiny... |
Fiona Lowe, reviewing Duty's Destiny on behalf of the prestigious Historical Novels Review, affords the book her recommendation, describing it as a compelling Regency in which dangers multiply, but the story never rattles nor drags, lingering in all the right places and building steadily to a joyful denouncement. A thoroughly enjoyable, rewarding read.
Julie Bonello, for The Cata Network On-line review, has this to say:
Readers who love their historical romances laced with plenty of intrigue and danger will adore Wendy Soliman's second novel for Robert Hale, Duty's Destiny. Featuring an intrepid heronine, a fearless hero, nasty villains, moving romance and nail-biting suspense, Duty's Destiny is the perfect novel to sink your teeth into on a cold winter's night.
Duty's Destiny is a fantastic story which I couldn't put down! Historical accuracy, gripping romance, vividly drawn characters and fabulous storytelling prowess combine to ensure that readers will be up all night finishing this richly textured romance by a writer who is destined for stardom!
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Extract from a review of 'Lady Hartley's Inheritance', published in The Historical Novels Review, August 2006 |
Clarissa Hartley discovers that her inheritance has been left to the illegitimate son of her late husband. This is devastating news to her as he has devoted her life to running the estate. Her godmother's son, Luc, Lord Deverill, suspects fraud and insists on becoming involved with the matter. Clarissa disapproves of the rakish earl but catches glimpses of the real man beneath the façade. Her stubbornness endangers her and Luc is involved in a race to save the woman he loves.
This book is true to the genre and has been impeccably researched. It has a cast of interesting and believable characters, all of which are well-drawn. In places the dialogue sparkles, and the humour is evident.
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