
Harper Allen
Author of Dressed to Slay
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- Legal name
- Hill, Sandra
- Other names
- Allen, Harper
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- court reporter
- Awards and honors
- Career Achievement Award 4-time Nominee (Romantic Times Book Reviews magazine)
- Short biography
- Harper Allen is an Canadian, who grew up in a blue-collar motor city, and with comments such as "Does not play well with others" on her grade-school report cards. Underneath the motorcycle leathers and the rose tattoo, beats the heart of a true romantic. The day she met the man who eventually became her husband, she told her sister, "I've just met the man I'm going to marry. How long do you think it'll take him to figure it out?" They married, and had little kids, who aren't the first ones picked for the volleyball team. Her idea of a great date with her husband is going to a baseball game. Her idea of a great baseball game is any one in which the Red Sox win.
Her Irish ancestry lends them a touch of Celtic mysticism, while her work as a reporter in the criminal court system gives her books a darker edge, first and foremost each one is a story about a man and a woman falling in love and holding on to that love. Her characters have always been real people with real flaws, desperately struggling to find the love that will redeem them - and for that Harper need look no further for inspiration than her own life. As writer of romance novels, she is a four-time nominee for a Career Achievement Award by Romantic Times Book Reviews magazine and her novel Dressed To Slay was named the magazine's choice for Best Silhouette Bombshell of 2006. - Nationality
- Canada
- Associated Place (for map)
- Canada
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Wow. That was incredibly strong. There was a romance, and it even had the standard trope of ungovernable lust, but that was a minor part of a strong story about a parent's love for a child and the way a bad upbringing can warp a person. The opening scene, with her fresh out of prison, caught me up immediately, and watching Max's opinions change…and their interactions with the members of the family… Then there were Max's own ghosts to deal with. The final breaking was - a trifle show more conveniently timed, but reasonable. And the final scene with the arrival of the cavalry - wow. Overall it was a pretty amazing book. It's still only a romance, and I'm not even sure I'll be able to reread it - there are quite a few twists and it might not work as well when I know the answers. But - wow. show less
This shows promise, the story does creak in places and can be a bit obvious. The triplets have a destiny, one will become a vampire, one a healer and the third a slayer. Their normal lives change when their three finance's turn up, on the day before Megan's wedding, undead. The three girls have to vanquish them and then have to face up to what they've done. While Megan is the focus of this story she is quite a solid character but you don't see her develop over the course of the book, while show more it's told from her point of view she doesn't really seem to change or her perspective really change over the course of the story.
A good start but could do better. show less
A good start but could do better. show less
Basically a woman goes to prison for two years for a crime she didn't commit. After having her conviction overturned on a technicality, she gets out, but has lost custody of her daughter and wants to get her back. The FBI agent who had the most to do with building the case against her tracks her down to let her know that he'll never let her find the child. However, he soon realizes (in a believable way) that he was wrong and she was innocent. Faced with the guilt of having stolen two years show more and a child from an innocent woman, he has to start all over again to find the real perpetrator and clear her name. Heroine is a totally changed person from the two years in prison. Hero has serious issues of his own. As usual, Allen's work includes dark, tortured characters and plenty of drama. show less
3.5 stars
The story line is enhanced with hints of the supernatural. If anything, the plot is a tad too complex. I lost track of who some of the people mentioned were. It feels like a part of a series, but I don't know if it is. Good, escapist read.
The story line is enhanced with hints of the supernatural. If anything, the plot is a tad too complex. I lost track of who some of the people mentioned were. It feels like a part of a series, but I don't know if it is. Good, escapist read.
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