

Storm and Silence is set about 20 years later than the Regency, located in the Victorian Era – another era I do love reading about, because hell yes, Queen! on the throne – and the cover just looks like a guy in a suit. Why? Because the 19th century, in particularly the beginning of, is one of my favourite time periods ever. And that cover! You know, I love a beautiful cover, and this one, is just, well, so very intriguing and simple! Though, it did make me frown. (Although even the premise is very brief and says little). I want to point out that, although I was intrigued by the premise. BUT definitely not enough for me to rate this down tooo much.) If you want to know more, keep reading below (because although my quick review is gushing over it, there were several things that nagged at me. – Pure/clean romance (but there is kissing! Actually quite a lot of kissing at one questionable moment, but it doesn’t go any further than that.) They kept me up until the early hours of Saturday morning because I just wanted so much more of them! Highlights of the book (quick and briefly) And most importantly, if you like action, this has plenty of it! Then pick this up! If you love Historical Romance, a female character who’s a feminist, suffragette (but not extremely hardcore feminist/suffragette, but rather, values the principles of feminism and acts on it), then YES you got it! If you’re a bit of a fan of gender bendering, humorous interactions between female protagonist and love interest, you got it. Gawdbloodyhell, if you love cold but secretly sweet though not bipolar male love interests, pick this up! If you love a female protagonist who’s kickass all the way through even in the toughest of moments (though she acts even when scared) and won’t let a man tell her she can’t do anything. This was a hit on wattpad, and now, it’s being published as an ebook on the 19th of March!


Thank you to the author for providing a copy in exchange for an honest review.
