by Victoria Holt
Helena Trant meets a handsome stranger on the Night of the seventh moon festival in Bavaria. She knows what he's up to, so she plays it safe, and returns home to England untouched...Only to go back to Germany wanting to meet the handsome stranger again. She does, only to learn the stranger's name i...
I read this for "Gothic square". "On the Night of the Seventh Moon" by Victoria Holt. So I just realized after finishing this book that I really can't write a very in-depth review, because if I do I'll be spoiling the entire book. So I'm going to try to keep this to just general things and then yo...
I remember a time in the late 70s early 80s when there were a lot of Victoria Holt books on the shelves at the church library. I read some, and enjoyed them. But now, looking at the list, I can't recollect which ones. Since I've had such good luck revisiting other books from my youth, Mary Stewart, ...
I read this book when I was in high school .I enjoyed it so much .It was one of favourites. about 6 months ago I thought of it but I couldn't remember anything other than there was a moon and 7 in the title and it happens somewhere in a forest in Germany.(it took me a while to find the book title , ...
I'm so interested in books that I grab any chance to talk about them.One of Victoria Holt's books was recommended to me by a distant relative of mine.She didn't even remember the name of author.But since she was so fond of that book,I decided to find the book.It was Bride of Pendorric which I will r...
Not at all what I expected...but it kept my interest through to the end. I'm not a huge fan of her writing style, but after about 20 or 30 pages I didn't notice it much anymore. There were some fun twists, and a few of the characters were awfully fun to read about.