Book Reviews

Wild Rose, Silent Snow by Angel Martinez at Pride Publishing

Genre Gay / Fantasy / Magic / Fairy Tales / Curses / Romance
Reviewed by Serena Yates on 27-December-2016

Book Blurb

A huge bear at the door, a handsome, naked stranger in the snow, magic fish, enchanted beards—and Rowan thought his life was odd before.


Content with the quiet isolation of their lake house, Snowden and Rowan Hadley survive on summer jobs and winter hunting, unable to move on since their parents died. Their peace is shattered by a strange, human-acclimated bear who insists on following Rowan like a giant hunting dog and again by the discovery of a naked, surly stranger in the snow.

 

Both bear and man lead the Hadley brothers into a strange, surreal world where sorcery and RPG software intertwine. Curses and magical traps lie in wait around every turn. Rowan and Snowden will need to adjust their view of how the world works, and quickly, if they want to live through rescuing their enchanted princes.

 

 

First Edition published by Amber Allure November, 2012.

 

Book Review

A modern-day version of the fairy tale "Snow White and Rose Red", this book succeeds in taking the original story and turning it into an updated version of greed turned wild and of curses overcome. Much of the original plot remains, yet the story feels fresh and firmly set in modern life. Corporate shenanigans are as much a part of it as ancient magic, and I think the combination of both is a successful merging of two genres that had me fascinated and curious as to what would happen next.

Rowan and his twin Snow have a tough life. Their parents died, their inheritance is in probate, and they live on their own, far away from civilization, in the lake house their parents left them. Winter is the hardest time for them, but Rowan is determined they will survive. He is the outspoken one of the two brothers, and very protective of Snow. He also has a big heart, and whether it is a bear or a human stranger who need his help, he doesn’t hesitate to do the right thing. The idea of magic actually existing may throw him for a little while, but, presented with enough evidence, he adjusts and moves on. All he wants is the feeling of being part of a family, and he'll do anything to get that.

Cade has been cursed and now lives as a bear. He has a temper, and even during the three nights a month when he turns human, he is quite growly. Cade is the one who needs to learn to control himself better if he wants to free his brother, and himself, from the cruel curses placed on them. Meeting Rowan is a stroke of luck for Cade, since he is pretty much the only man who seems to be able to handle his moods. Even though Cade is gruff and short-tempered, he means well and I was rooting for him from the start.

If you like fairy tales retold with a slight twist and set in today's world, if you enjoy reading about cursed men and the lovers who need to free them, and if you're looking for a hot read with interesting characters who have a bit of learning to do before they attain true happiness, then you will probably like this novel.

 

 

 

 

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Additional Information

Format ebook
Length Novella, 124 pages/41778 words
Heat Level
Publication Date 27-December-2016
Price $4.50 ebook
Buy Link https://www.pride-publishing.com/book/wild-rose-silent-snow