Nora Hamilton wakes up one morning and finds her husband dead from an apparent suicide. He was a police officer in the small town they live in and Nora can't help but ask the question of why her husband would take his own life when he had appeared to be happy.I found Cover of Snow compelling even th...
I don't really have anything to add that hasn't been said in another review. And, for those that rated it higher, I wonder if we read the same book. The only thing I'm wondering as I type this is about the quote currently posted at the top of the Goodreads page for this book:"Jenny Milchman’s Cover ...
Eh-peh-sode Se-ven-teeeen (to be sung to the tune of Seventeen by Winger) kicks off with a ribald discussion of crowd funding and the Two Dollar Radio indiegogo campaign. Seems they're going into the talking picture business. Also, the author of the latest Bond novel says the character doesn't like ...
This is one of those books that I just won't be recommending to my fellow readers. While the author is someone to watch for you-her third or fourth book will probably be her break out book-this book was a little raw and uneven. While reading this I contemplated the setting a lot-you could easily mov...
This is one of those books that I just won't be recommending to my fellow readers. While the author is someone to watch for you-her third or fourth book will probably be her break out book-this book was a little raw and uneven. While reading this I contemplated the setting a lot-you could easily mov...
I am always excited when I find a new author whose stories I love. This is the case with [a:Jenny Milchman|4810211|Jenny Milchman|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1306175390p2/4810211.jpg] and [b:Cover of Snow: A Novel|15797079|Cover of Snow A Novel|Jenny Milchman|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/135...
Nora and Brendan Hamilton had, by all appearances, a happy marriage and good life. At least that's what Nora thought before she woke up one morning and found that her husband had committed suicide. The only question that Nora can focus on is why? After the funeral and life for most of the residents ...
Jenny Milchman’s debut novel, Cover of Snow, has all of the elements required in a thriller – secrets and more secrets, a clueless hero figure who learns her true mettle, friends/family with secret agendas, and a tragedy to kick off the proceedings. Together, they make for a novel that is interestin...
Read my full review @ http://bit.ly/10B5rHCMy opinion: Although the storyline to this debut was very good, I did have the feeling that it was a debut. One of my pet peeves is when a publisher sets an author up for a crash by comparing their works to other successful authors in the same genre and tha...
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