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Reviewed by Bil Howard for Readers' Favorite
The perfect fairy tale life isn't always as it appears to be. C.W. Henney illustrates that perfectly in Hellfire and Snowdrops. Walter Hendricks had it all. He was at the top of his career as an professor of English. He had the perfect schedule, the perfect home, the perfect wife and the life that he had always dreamed of having. His wife, Alexis, was as happy as she could be as well, with a part time job a few days a week and plenty of time to keep a happy home in order and still do volunteer work. And then Walter's Wednesday night class hit, more specifically, a very odd student who sat quietly in the front row, Nivala Gilarthus. The lives of Walter and Alexis slowly begin to spin out of control, making Alexis wonder if Walter is suffering from some serious physical or mental illness. As the story continues, things only become worse, threatening to destroy their idyllic marriage and life together and even perhaps costing Walter his life. Will the vacation come in time to save things before they are to far gone?
C.W. Henney draws the reader into the plight of the characters from the very start and only tightens her grip as Hellfire and Snowdrops progresses. I felt the frustration of both Walter and Alexis as something completely beyond their control intervened in their happy life and began to unravel it. This story was well-written with subtle hints of what was just around the corner while avoiding being predictable. Hellfire and Snowdrops is a romantic thriller that will leave the reader spellbound and wondering if those perfect lives that we admire are all as perfect as they seem.