Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress's Reviews > Snowbound
Snowbound
by Janice Kay Johnson (Goodreads Author)
by Janice Kay Johnson (Goodreads Author)
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress's review
bookshelves: category-contemporary-romance, harlequin-superromance, christmas-reads-2010, stranded-marooned, soldier-or-military, post-traumatic-stress-disorder, less-than-perfect-hero-or-heroine, tortured-hero, winter-cold-setting, celibate-or-less-experienced-hero
Dec 28, 10
bookshelves: category-contemporary-romance, harlequin-superromance, christmas-reads-2010, stranded-marooned, soldier-or-military, post-traumatic-stress-disorder, less-than-perfect-hero-or-heroine, tortured-hero, winter-cold-setting, celibate-or-less-experienced-hero
Recommended for:
Fans of tortured heroes
Read from December 24 to 25, 2010, read count: 1
Snowbound was a very pleasant read. I liked the snowed-in aspect with Fiona, who was a teacher who coached a high school trivia team, and John, an Iraqi war veteran who is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. I loved and felt for John. I mostly liked Fiona, but I didn't like the way she handled John's issues. She was bulldozing him into dealing with his PTSD. I didn't like the ultimatum she delivered. She seemed to think he was supposed to all of a sudden become an open book. It doesn't work that way. Falling in love doesn't wave a magic wand and cause a person to open up and lance their wounds. Especially with men, it's hard for them to deal with that kind of hurt easily. And some people aren't able to share their pain with others so easily, and when others guilt them into it, it really feels wrong to me. I think she was insensitive about it, and that bothered me. I know that John had issues and he was doing the ostrich thing, but time would help him, and I think that Fiona could have been more understanding.
I actually liked the aspect of the kids being snowed in with John and Fiona. I have a love/hate thing with teenagers in fiction (and having taught young adults, I definitely got my fill of their often bad attitudes). Their sullenness can be annoying (although I freely admit I was one of those withdrawn, sometimes sullen teens myself). But Ms. Johnson managed to write a lively bunch. I liked the way that Fiona and John approached and dealt with the eight kids, getting them to work together and get along when they are snowed in at John's lodge. I liked how most of the kids pitched in to help matchmake between John and Fiona.
Although most of this book only has a small part set during Christmas, I still enjoyed the setting, with the snowed-in winter environs, and John and Fiona building a bond between that leads to a lifelong love that starts when Fiona and her kids end up on John's doorstep.
This book turned out to be a weak four star because of the way Fiona annoyed me. But, the other aspects were very good, and I just wanted to give John a hug.
I actually liked the aspect of the kids being snowed in with John and Fiona. I have a love/hate thing with teenagers in fiction (and having taught young adults, I definitely got my fill of their often bad attitudes). Their sullenness can be annoying (although I freely admit I was one of those withdrawn, sometimes sullen teens myself). But Ms. Johnson managed to write a lively bunch. I liked the way that Fiona and John approached and dealt with the eight kids, getting them to work together and get along when they are snowed in at John's lodge. I liked how most of the kids pitched in to help matchmake between John and Fiona.
Although most of this book only has a small part set during Christmas, I still enjoyed the setting, with the snowed-in winter environs, and John and Fiona building a bond between that leads to a lifelong love that starts when Fiona and her kids end up on John's doorstep.
This book turned out to be a weak four star because of the way Fiona annoyed me. But, the other aspects were very good, and I just wanted to give John a hug.
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Dec 25, 2010 03:13pm
I want to read this one, was thinking of getting it on my Kindle app.
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Ok, I read a few books this week and have to post some reviews also. I have been so busy working, and I wasn't able to read as much as I wanted. Feels good to be back.
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Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress
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rated it 4 stars
I missed you, Ronica. Glad you're back.Thanks, Bean. I'm glad it wasn't just me. I wanted slap Fiona!
Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "I missed you, Ronica. Glad you're back.Thanks, Bean. I'm glad it wasn't just me. I wanted slap Fiona!"
I missed you too, and it so good to be back. I got so busy with work and we coming home the States for good in 10 days. I'm so excited I can't wait to go to Borders lol.
I like the police detective shows a lot. I have ended up watching a lot of documentary-type shows, like on TLC, Food Network, and Discovery channel. But, I also love the paranormal shows.
Danielle, I have to say this: I think your sister and my sister are the same person, LOL. I'm not sure I've stressed this before, but they seem to like the same books and TV shows. Plus, both have had to deal with the same health problem. Isn't this great? Not the fact that they had health problems, but the idea of us being sisters by association. :D
LOL, Scully. This book wasn't for Dina either. I gave it 2 stars.BTW, there's more than one entry of this book in the GR database. We need a GR Librarian to fix this.




