Reviews

Here’s what readers, authors, and book bloggers are saying about Hearts at Dawn.


~ "Editors' Choice. With a vibrant atmosphere, multilayered and endearing characters, details of photography craft, creative storytelling, and layers of magic, Hearts at Dawn is an enchanting romance." - Historical Novel Society, reviewed by J. Lynn Else



~ “a hopeful, inspiring story filled with fascinating historical details about Parisian life (Alysa lives in Paris and blogs about the city and its history) and excruciatingly endearing characters.” - Eirini S. Allen, author of Unlocking Worlds: A Reading Companion for Book Lovers


~ “It took me awhile to pin down my thoughts about this book, it really is like no other I've ever read.” - Amazon customer Anna Herrington


~ “So many interesting twists and turns are skillfully added to this familiar story, it almost makes me wish the original had included them. My favorite splashes of additional color include a cat named Hyppolite who is in danger of becoming dinner to famished Parisian renters, and a stairwell that reacts magically to the waxing and waning of Orin and Claire’s feelings.”

- Judalon de Bornay, author of Great Crossing


~ “I was so engaged with the characters that I raced through the last several chapters, anxious to see how the author would resolve it.” - Amazon.com customer Cranky Cuss


~ “I was impressed with Salzberg's description of the living conditions of the people. She pulled me into the book and I could imagine myself there with the characters.” - Book blogger Bookworm Lisa


~ “This book is not quite like anything else I’ve read—in the best way possible! Despite the Beauty and the Beast inspiration, this is truly a fresh take on the tale with a sprinkle of fantasy, an amazingly interesting historical backdrop (I love a good read that forces me to do a little side googling,) and well developed and unusual characters.” - Amazon.com customer Jennifer H

For more reviews, feel free to visit Hearts at Dawn’s Amazon page.

And if you’ve read Hearts at Dawn, I’d be forever grateful if you could leave a review of your own. No matter how long or short, reviews are important. They give credibility to books and help them get noticed by other readers, something that’s especially important for self-published novels.