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Moonlight in Vermont: a novel [Paperback]

John Hilferty (Author)
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November 18, 2005
Named the best Romance Novel of 2007 by the IndieExcellence awards , Moonlight in Vermont opens with a wicked New England Blizzard and the discovery of a frozen body trapped overnight on a ski lift.

From BookReview.com: “And then we begin the examination of the life of Ethan Atwood, World Cup skiing athlete. Taking the world by storm on the Italian slopes, embracing the joy of the hometown mountains in Vermont and paying homage to ski gods of the Colorado Rockies all comes naturally to Ethan. Coming out of his personal shell is another matter. He is somewhat shy and very much focused on what needs to be done when he straps on the skis. When a fan club invites him to dine, he cannot refuse, and the wheels of fate are set in motion. After a terrible accident, Ethan finds a twisted comfort in one fan's attention. This time in his life will have drastic affects on his future, and dealing with the injury he sustains is only the half of it. Will the love of his life see him through?

This novel so immerses the reader into the atmosphere that is Vermont. I cannot praise the author enough on this aspect of the book. Vermont weather is not simply put up with, it is experienced, and it is obvious that the author lives in it. The intensity that is downhill racing is sent to the reader's mind in images so vivid you will feel the rush of wind and ice crystals on your cheeks. The feel of the ski town comes right off the page and is as real as it gets in a novel. The descriptive writing here is absolutely well done. Characterization, plot and pace are all masterfully executed in John Hilferty's, "Moonlight in Vermont, a Novel." From the very beginning, readers will be hooked and the last few chapters will not allow you to out the book down.”
Review by Heather Froeschl.

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Lina had been shopping. She was carrying a plastic sack of groceries in one hand and a large bag in another with the printing "Just for Baby" on the side. As she walked on the footpath, the sun was showing a pink upper lip as it sank over the mountains. It cast massive, dark shadows upon the lake and the town. She loved the purple twilight when the harsh contrasts of daylight became blends of pastel. People moved indoors. She looked around, counting dots of white and yellow lights of windows. She failed to notice the snow-packed trail made a hitch to the left. The faintly dark roofline of the condos was just ahead. The snow crunched beneath her boots.

She heard nothing when it happened, only a sudden coldness around her ankles.

"My God."

She knew immediately and screamed as a small blanket of ice began slowly collapsing beneath her, sucking her legs and lower body into the lake.

The bags flew in the air as she flung herself on her back, arching her stomach. At the same time, she flailed with her arms, attempting to keep her weight distributed over the cracked and broken surface. An icy path of cold water began shooting down her neck and spine. Her legs were already heavy weights. They began aching. Her heart raced wildly. Panic-filled eyes fastened upward at an evening star and then to the shore onto the little row of houses. The lights of neighbors' kitchens were only a few hundred yards away, but it was an eternity in time. Would they hear the screams? Again and again, she shouted, "Help!" In Italian, she yelled, "Aiuto!" Lina kept her arms flailing backward with her back and head against the ice. She must not go under!

Steve Porino, World Cup skiing analyst for NBC-TV, Outdoor Life, ESPN; former U.S. Ski Team member, wrote that the book is ". . . remarkably perceptive and plausible. Frankly, I feel like I'm taking a walk down memory lane in someone else's boots. . . .it was so incredibly accurate. I could not put it down."

–First Place Award-Winner in the Romance Category of the National Indie Excellence 2007 Book Awards.-PubInsider.com Author John Hilferty delivers a knock out romance-suspense!” –USABookNews.com

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About the Author

John Hilferty is an award-winning columnist and travel essayist, a former editor of Ski Racing International Magazine, and member of a Pulitzer Prize-winning news team. He and his wife, Ellie, a professional photographer, live in Vermont.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 268 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (November 18, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 059535839X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595358397
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,095,277 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

John Hilferty made a successful transition from journalism to writing fiction with his first novel, "Moonlight in Vermont," which was judged the "Best in Romance" by the National Indie Excellence Awards in 2007, and was a finalist among Best Books, USABookNews.com in 2007.

USABookNews.com called the story "a knock out romance-suspense novel." Book Review.com wrote: "Masterfully executed . . . The feel of the ski town comes right off the page . . . . " Steve Porino, World Cup skiing analyst for NBC-TV and a former US Ski Team member, said the book is "remarkably perceptive and plausible. I feel like I'm taking a walk down memory lane in someone else's boots. I could not put it down."

Hilferty has written three other books. Two are photographic histories co-authored with his wife, Ellie.: "The Mad River Valley" and "Skiing in the Mad River Valley." His latest book, "From the Dead," is a novel based on the disappearance of Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa. Hilferty wrote about the New Jersey connection to Hoffa's disappearance while covering organized crime with The Philadelphia Inquirer.

His writing career includes a Pulitzer Prize shared with other reporters for The Inquirer' coverage of the Three Mile Island nuclear accident, and an AP Managing Editor's award for an investigation into the murder of Mafia boss Angelo Bruno. His travel essays have won numerous awards. See http://www.johnhilferty.com.

Hilferty lives in Vermont.

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You can't put this one down, July 31, 2007
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Skiers, romance and mystery lovers, get this one. Only a real skier such as Hilferty could describe the gut-wrenching, yet exhilarating sensations of powder skiing and World Cup racing that form the backdrop of this mystery/romance. Unlike mystery writers who rely only on plot twists, Hilferty creates multi-level characters that grab your interest as much as the plot does.You'll find yourself cheering for a character in one chapter and booing him/her in the next. And the plot? The prologue opens with a frozen dead skier riding a chairlift. You spend most of the novel trying to figure out which character is the body and why it wasn't discovered in time. Warning: don't start this novel at bedtime. You'll be reading past 2 AM!!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Moonlight in Vermont, January 25, 2006
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There really should be a decent review here for John Hilferty's Moonlight in Vermont. It certainly deserves one. I read it even though I have never skied and do not usually read romantic novels. But it's more than that. There's the skiing, the training and the races. There is the camaraderie among team mates and the rivalry among contestants. There are lots of geographical locations and romantic relationships and all the ups and downs that can put you through. And then there is a little case of who's responsible for a frozen corpse. It's not just racing down hill here...there are a lot of twists and turns. I enjoyed it and hopefully someone will write a better review than this.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disapointment in Vermont, November 22, 2011
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The plot was weak, as was the main character. Both never developed. The ending had a lot of build up but fell flat. It was frustrating that nothing ever worked out in the entire book, it crushed the reader's hopes again and again.
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