Saturday 14 November 2015

Crow Mountain Review

Crow Mountain
Crow Mountain by Lucy Inglis
While on holiday in Montana, Hope meets local boy Cal Crow, a ranch hand. Caught in a freak accident, the two of them take shelter in a mountain cabin where Hope makes a strange discovery. More than a hundred years earlier, another English girl met a similar fate. Her rescuer: a horse-trader called Nate.

In this wild place, both girls learn what it means to survive and to fall in love, neither knowing that their fates are intimately entwined.


Claire's Review 5 of 5 Stars

When I received this book for review, I had never heard of it, or the author, nor had I any idea about what it entailed, in fact judging by the cover which is something I try hard not to do, I thought this wouldn't be my kind of book.....how wrong could I have been!

This book is amazingly well written, and sucks you in so much! I could imagine this being adapted into a movie so easily! I felt myself drawn to the story, especially Emily and Nates side, and could imagine everything so clearly! The parallel story of Hope and Cal didn't really effect me until right near the end and both stories had me in floods of tears! It's been a while since a book has drawn out a lot of emotion in me and physically made me cry!

A book I didn't think I would enjoy turned into a book that is now going on my all time favourites list and I am already planning to look into more of the authors work. I cannot recommend this book enough, it is definitely a must read!


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