Reviewed by lizarodz on
On with the review… Violet is a charming character. She is beautiful, pragmatic, not conceited and with a strong sense of morals and self-preservation. Violet had a difficult life and an abominable mother, I don’t know how she turned out to be such a good person with such a bad role model, but then again, she had Colin. I loved Colin. He is not only handsome, but resourceful, loyal, and he really cares for Violet and more important, he accepts her the way she is. I really enjoy Violet’s best friend, Elizabeth (lovely name, right?). She is also very loyal and open minded about the “Spiritualism” and loves a good adventure as well. I really came to hate Violet’s mother and I don’t know what it is about Lord Jasper that I quite can’t trust.
The plot was excellent and unpredictable. I certainly didn’t suspect any of it (although I have to admit I usually don’t!). It is a combination of paranormal / historical romance / mystery, it actually reminded me a little of both Amanda Quick and Julia Quinn writing style and plot building. The writing was easy to read and follow, the story line and setting was introduced nicely and the pacing was perfect. I only problem was that the ending was kind of abrupt and it left the story wide open for a sequel. What happens now with Violet and Colin? Can they have a future together? How would Violet handle her new-found ability? I can’t find any indication that Haunting Violet has a sequel, but it certainly should. Pretty, pretty please with a cherry on top? I know I will start reading The Drake Chronicles soon!
About the Cover: I really like the cover, the significance of the river and the lilies is evident in the story. The girl in the cover looks “haunted”, I liked how delicate she looks and the colors as well.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 9 January, 2012: Finished reading
- 9 January, 2012: Reviewed