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"The Lost Winter of Lyla Strauss"


Yukon wilderness 1850.

Vibrant characters are thrown together in a wilderness in 1850, and we jump from one perspective to another in the scenes. The story starts off with Coulton Hollister being in a precarious position and isolated, but he is rescued by an interesting duo. A young woman was raised by an older man who becomes her father figure when her parents died in an accident. Their relationship is tender but deep.

The language is wordy and flowery but there are some missing words such as articles, however the vivid descriptions bring to mind the settings. Some of the phrasing is poetic. There is much telling though, instead of showing.

There is a theme of prejudice weaved within the tale. Another theme of innocence and the losing of it underlies the story. Graphic language appears and then a steamy scene. This is more of an adventure story than a romance. It has some great surprises in it, and the conclusion leaves a reader breathless with its pace and the perilous situation in which the characters find themselves. The ending is bittersweet and unpredictable.



"A Taste of Knight"


A Taste of Knight is a quick, delightful, steamy read. The phrasing is a little unusual, quite creative at times, and there are some grammatical errors, but this does not get in the way of understanding. There is a lot of telling versus showing, and some repetition, but the details given are good and descriptive.

It is hard to picture the settings sometimes, and the tale comes across almost as diary entries. The story is told in the first person, giving it a sense of immediacy. Readers can feel what the protagonist does.

Hints at what is to come add spice and make a reader anticipate the next events. When the heat finally arrives, it is done well. The different characters find that they have more in common than they thought they did. We’re left with an open-ended ending, but it is still satisfying.


Drue's Random Chatters Reviews - "Jennifer"

Review - I have read other books from this author and I love the way the books are written. They are written as a poem and it is such a refreshing difference than the way books are normally written.

This book is about a girl by the name of Jennifer who was at a hotel because of an unexpected layover during a business trip. Before she went to that hotel, she ran into a guy (Teddy) at the airport that she met at a bakery back in her home town. They would talk about nothing of importance and they even worked at the same building but different floors. Jennifer was not a skinny girl, she was chubby and awkward and never thought in a million years she would ever find a guy who could love her as the way she looked. Not many guys like girls that are overweight, most of the girls are made fun of and called names. While at this airport, Teddy made an invite to Jennifer to meet at his hotel room and Jennifer excepted without really expecting anything except a one nighter and she was fine with that.

This story teaches about how there are men out there that are attracted to chubby girls. They don't go by what is on the outside but what is on the inside. Teddy made Jennifer feel so special that one night. He made her feel like she was someone special and that she forgot how she looked for a little bit. There needs to be more guys like Teddy that look past what the weight is of a girl and want to get to know how she is on the inside. Teddy is one of a kind. He really wanted Jennifer for more than just friends. But Jennifer needed a little encouragement to realize the truth. - Drue's Random Chatters Reviews


Drue's Random Chatters Reviews - "Homecoming"
Review - This isn't the first story I have read by this author and just like the other ones I love this one also. A story told in poem form and this one is such a beautiful story that I read it twice.

Two people who graduated together and after graduation both went their separate ways until one day on a busy street they almost pass each other and realize they know each other from years gone by.

In today's world, we meet plenty of people and most go on to different paths than ours and we never really see or hear from them again. I love how these two star crossed lovers found each other once again and even on a busy street. Each had their own lives but wanted one last chance to feel the past once again.

Beautifully done and the words made me feel different feelings as the story went on being told.

I am a fan of A.H. Scott and will read more from this very talented author if the chance is given to me again. - Drue's Random Chatters Reviews


Drue's Random Chatters Reviews - "In Sophia's Eyes"

Review - This is the first book that I have read that was done in a poem like story. It's a love story between two people by the name of Sophia and Dale.

It starts out how Sophia meets Dale and how she loved the way people look at them while they are walking down the street. They met at ballroom dancing lessons. Moved in together after only seven dates. When you know it's right why waste time, just move forward.

Sophia planned a sexy evening for Dale. She cooked a delicious meal while wearing a very sexy outfit. Sophia was hoping for Dale to unwrap her for dessert.

The story tells how the night progress's with Dale and Sophia loving each other. The way the author describes the scene between these two makes me smile. You can feel the love between these two special people who just happen to take the same dancing class. They found each other in this huge world where some people can't find anyone to love them for who they are not what they are. The last line in the book made me smile and think about the entire story over and over again. Some people would wonder how this love match could possibly work between these two. But if it's meant to be, then it will work and it's always worth putting all your effort into something that makes you happy.

The last line was "For Sophia was a woman. And, as for Dale, so was she. It doesn't matter who is what sex to me. Everybody deserves love and just because they may be different does not mean they are not worth the effort or time. Dale and Sophia make each other happy and that is what counts, in a world that happiness is not always found. Love each other Dale and Sophia because this girl is in your corner. - Drue's Random Chatters Reviews

Drue's Random Chatters Review - "The Chimes Of Nine"

Review - This is the second book I have read by this author. The more I read by this author the more I love the writing.

Helen received a silver invitation to an exclusive club that deals in the aspect of sex and making the recipients of the special invitation getting a night they will never forget.

Not only is this story erotic and so very sexy but it does give you a place to lose yourself in and pretend that maybe you could be that woman who was special enough to receive that silver invitation. Silver invitation means you are in for the ride of a lifetime and you nor your body will ever forget. So very sexual.

I am hooked on A.H. Scott's writing and can't wait to read another one.

To have a mind that can open up a whole new world on paper and make the reader experience exactly what Helen was feeling in every aspect is what I look for in the books I read and this is one that I will not forget. - Drue's Random Chatters Reviews



Drue's Random Chatter Reviews - "His Sweet Tooth: Baker's Dozen"

Review - This is around the 4th book I have read from this particular author and I didn't like this book like the others. Written as a poem instead of the normal way books are written. A.H. Scott is not afraid to be different and I for one love this kind of different.

Keith got a promotion at his job and since he worked hard to get this promotion it was time to celebrate and one thing really got Keith pumped and that was girls. The more girls the merrier.

Keith is one very sexually excited guy. When he gets home, there are 13 woman all waiting for him along the banner of the stairs that lead upstairs.

I know that poems are written in different ways but I didn't like this one as well because of the way Keith is portrayed. I know it is a poem and it's written for a particular kind of audience but this time I wasn't that kind. Not that I don't like books about sex but I just couldn't get into this one. This is my opinion and it may not be yours, so give the book a chance and decide for yourself.

- Drue's Random Chatters Reviews



Naomi Shaw - "In Sophia's Eyes"

Review -

Review by: Naomi Shaw on Aug. 12, 2012 :

I have just finished reading Sophia’s eyes. What struck me about this story was how romantic it is, with a touch of the erotic to spice it up. Right from a very different beginning to the norm, the two main characters, Sophia and Dale obviously fall very much in love and the author portrays this perfectly.

Drawn into the romance I had to read on to find out what happens in the next sentence.

Don’t be fooled though. A H Scott invariably leaves you thinking, ‘why didn’t I spot that? It’s the mark of a very clever writer. Well done! - Naomi Shaw



L. Neal (Goodreads Review) - "Jennifer" Review - L. Neal - (rated it really liked it)

Very sensual romance full of sweet tenderness. A. H. Scott reveals that every woman is desirable, it just takes the right man to see that. - L. Neal (Goodreads Review)

- The Book Junkie Reads (Goodreads Review) - "A Night Less Lonely"

Review - Open this to find more than a quickie read. There is depth to the translation of feeling from one POV to her's. Scott takes you on a very sensual ride and exploration of one poem and how she relates. -The Book Junkie Reads (Goodreads Review)




I N T E R V I E W S




Naomi Shaw - Guest Interview With A.H. Scott
Whipped Cream: Long & Short Reviews - Guest Blog With A.H. Scott
In2Views - A.H. Scott Interview
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