The Quiet Snow- Reviews.
I am glad to say that the majority of the reviews are good and so I should be fine apart from one which is probably the worst review I have ever received. As I read on I understood, misrepresentation rather than the book being bad. I hope. Actually I have had so many good reviews that I am not worried about the one bad one. I do, however, wish the book to sell and so will leave the bad one to last.
Sit back and enjoy the strangest of tales, a love lost in the wilds of Scotland, gained again in a more enlightened age. A wonderful romance by one of the best writers around.
Marcie Best, Poetry Monthly
Hold on to your hat and make sure your lipstick is perfect you will not want to let go of this guy.
Rough, tough, decisive, rugged and ready to look after you. A post modernist feminine dream with none of the implied masculine protectionism that we girls often see.
This is a good guy. that likes women, who they are, appreciates their differences with barely a testosterone whimper. I was sure that it was written by a woman. Perhaps there are some good men out there after all.
Ellius Marve, Womans Work.
I often love Mr Walkers work and so it was no surprise that he again surprised me. It is not the first time that he has done this and I hope it will not be the last.
I think in his case I will be surprised the day he leaves us with no surprises.
This is a beautiful book, working on a thought that few truly understand. I have been in love with Raymond esoterically since I read "A Shiver" this is another work that is completely flawed but intrinsically satisfying.
He is, Perhaps, The greatest living writer to me.
Parnaby Watson-Smith, Horse and Country.