By Nicole Snow
It is 3:36 PM, I’m at work, and I feel like I just got hit on the head by a horse. I just finished reading Drake and Bella’s story, and I feel like I am rambling, my mind is blank.
Okay, take two.
I still can’t find the words to describe how I feel after reading Accidental Knight, because, honestly, I. AM. SPEECHLESS!
No, I am in awe. My review here won’t be about the story. I would leave it to you, dear readers, to read this one by Nicole Snow, and find out for yourselves why I am at a loss for words.
I will tell you instead, of my experience with Nicole Snow’s writing style, and why, several books later, I am still a fan. Here is what I wrote then when she offered me the story of James and Faye in Still Not Love:
Nicole Snow’s writing style. It has been a while since I came across an author who writes so flawlessly—not one grammatical error, no misplaced sentences, no thoughts jumping all over the place. Plus, the way she builds up her words—the sentences flow like water on a stream, or should I say, like her characters.
I will tell you that Nicole Snow never failed in leading me through the story, making me feel like I was right there along with Drake and Bella, experiencing their heartache, their laughter, and their tears.
And I will tell you that I fell in love with Edison, Bella’s lovable beast of a horse, and I hope—no, I know, that you will fall in love with him too.
So go ahead and take a chance with this author, and learn why I am in awe.
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