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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Blog Tour: Blind Confession by @violettarand #review



Historical Romance
Date Published: February 25, 2015


A heart closed to love ...

Abandoned by the woman he loved, Captain Marteinn wants to escape his misery by winning the summer games in Lagenheim. The champion is entitled to ask one favor from the jarl and he’s prepared to request his freedom.

A woman desperate for passion ...

Taken to Scandinavia after the Normans invaded England, Mercia works hard to prove her loyalty to the Vikings. Despite multiple offers of marriage, she fears she’ll never find true love. Until she meets a brooding warrior, who ignites a hidden passion she can’t ignore.

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Review

This is one of my favorite historical authors and series, so when given the chance I jumped at reviewing it. I love the way that Violetta Rand stays true to the time period with her characters and setting. She manages to transport the reader back to a time they have only heard about and make them feel like they are a part of it. True testament to her writing ability. 

The characters are always lovable and compelling. They are the kind of protaganists you root for and want the best for. The way Marteinn and Mercia's love story unfolded was beautiful and perfectly paced. Nothing felt forced or rushed. Wonderful installment in the Blind Series! 


Raised in Corpus Christi, Texas, Violetta Rand spent her childhood reading, writing, and playing soccer. After meeting her husband in New England, they moved to Alaska where she studied environmental science and policy as an undergraduate before attending graduate school. Violetta then spent nearly a decade working as an environmental scientist, specializing in soil and water contamination and environmental assessments.
Violetta still lives in Anchorage, Alaska and spends her days writing evocative New Adult romance and historical romance. When she’s not reading, writing, or editing, she enjoys time with her husband, pets, and friends. In her free time, she loves to hike, fish, and ride motorcycles and 4-wheelers.


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