Review of The Widow's Revenge
by Pam Richter, author of The Necromancer
by Pam Richter, author of The Necromancer
A Gem -
I call this book a little gem because reading it made me happy. The writing was wonderful, the characters interesting, and the plotting intricate.
The main character Serena was smart, beautiful, and most importantly, a kind person. You wanted everything to go well for her, but the problems she experiences, personal, financial, and in business would be enough to wipe out most people. She manages to hold on and in the process creates something wonderful in both her business and personal life.
I really enjoyed the vengeful widow. She was so horribly demented and mean, creating chaos and stunting the growth of a wonderful son. Her maliciousness was scary, she enjoyed creating agony, and her tantrums were monumental. She seemed to have no understanding of the consequences of her actions. A great character.
I was so caught up in the novel that I was thinking and worrying about what would happen next when I had to put my Kindle down for unfortunate reading interruptions. Highly recommended.
I call this book a little gem because reading it made me happy. The writing was wonderful, the characters interesting, and the plotting intricate.
The main character Serena was smart, beautiful, and most importantly, a kind person. You wanted everything to go well for her, but the problems she experiences, personal, financial, and in business would be enough to wipe out most people. She manages to hold on and in the process creates something wonderful in both her business and personal life.
I really enjoyed the vengeful widow. She was so horribly demented and mean, creating chaos and stunting the growth of a wonderful son. Her maliciousness was scary, she enjoyed creating agony, and her tantrums were monumental. She seemed to have no understanding of the consequences of her actions. A great character.
I was so caught up in the novel that I was thinking and worrying about what would happen next when I had to put my Kindle down for unfortunate reading interruptions. Highly recommended.

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