Review
Howard also does a commendable job of infusing her characters with vivid, palpable personality, framing their inclinations and reactions in the three-dimensional, thus making it easy for readers to relate to them in very real, practical terms.
A quick but compelling read, The House on the Shore is a can't miss suspense thriller with a surprisingly potent punch, and one that fans of the genre are sure to enjoy. --Renee Washburn Apex Reviews - 4 Stars --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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About the Author
She worked as a medical secretary to an ophthalmic surgeon before going on to work as a legal secretary. In 1980 she moved to Scotland with her husband. She spent the next twenty years living in a croft on the outskirts of a village in the Highlands, and while there, managed a company involved in the offshore oil industry. She feels Scotland is her spiritual home, which is probably the reason why she used it for the setting of her second novel.
In October 2000, Victoria moved to South Yorkshire to be with her new partner, Stephen, and until recently, she worked for Britain's National Health Service.
An avid reader, Victoria has always enjoyed writing and recounting stories- mainly in the form of letters to friends. She recently completed an Open University course in writing fiction, and has attended a number of writers' conferences.
Victoria is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association and Romance Writers of America. A frequent traveller to the United States and Europe, Victoria also enjoys walking her border collie, Lucy, gardening, listening to music, and designing knitwear.
The House on the Shore is her second novel. She is currently working on a third manuscript, Ring of Lies. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.