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Guest Review: The Sins of Viscount Sutherland by Samantha James

Posted September 30, 2013 by Judith in Reviews | 0 Comments

Publisher: Avon, Harper Collins

9528239Judith’s review of The Sins of Viscount Sutherland by Samantha James

He is reckless, bold, dangerous . . .
Men envy him, women desire him . . .
And one woman wants her revenge.

Claire Ashcroft has good reason to despise Viscount Grayson Sutherland. A wildly unpredictable man with a frightening reputation, Sutherland is responsible for a death that deeply pains her. She’d kill him if she could. Instead, she’ll employ her feminine wiles to make him pay. And once he’s deeply, irreversibly in love with her, she’ll shatter his vulnerable heart.  Her scheme works perfectly . . . too perfectly.

Almost two years ago a Avon Books released this wonderful historical romance by an author that has won awards and has become a favorite of romance fiction fans far and wide.  Her books span eras all the way from early Medieval years to the Regency Period, and her characters are  so realistic that they jump right off the page at readers.

I received this ARC a long time ago and failed to read it as it was “buried” in a box under my bed.  Now that I have unearthed it and read and enjoyed it, I am pleased to put it forth as a book that needs to be noticed, read, and appreciated.

We have all fallen in love with “bad boy” rogues who take their aristocratic station lightly, who live with little if any sense of responsibility toward themselves or those who care about them.  Yet they all have ways of telegraphing the fact that underneath all that cynicism and I-don’t-give-a-damn attitude is a heart that is bruised, broken, or a spirit that is wounded almost beyond repair.  Readers know that there are myriads of romance stories that are predicated on the premise that the love of a good woman can redeem a very bad man.  That is partly true in this novel.  Yet I think there is more going on here.

Those of us who have been involved in the helping professions know that one of the important stages of grieving is anger–white hot rage often times.  There is also that further stage of depression and a deep sense of helplessness, of being impotent against the happenings that bring deep grief into a person’s life.  Both the main characters in this story are dealing with grief at one stage or another.  Neither has been successful in moving forward and the premise of this novel is built on that stuckness, that inability to let go of the past and move forward toward an acceptance of what has gone on before.  It is a deep wound that has brought them together–namely, the death of Claire’s brother at the hand of Viscount Sutherland.  The basic telling of that occurrence appears in the Prologue of this novel.  Yet Claire and her family don’t have the truth of it and that is the way the Viscount wants it.  So Claire and Grayson Sutherland meet and their bombastic on again/off again relationship begins.

I know that we don’t usually review books that have been released this long, but I can’t help but feel that this is a story that is worthy of exposure as a really fantastic read, one that historical romance fans will be glad to experience.  There’s a lot of hurt between these two people, so much so that their friends are often hamstrung to help them fix things.  Yet they are drawn back toward each other as if there is a hidden thread that binds them and they need to be together.  Yet being together often means more hurt.   There was a point in this story that I didn’t think these two were going to find a way back together.  But there is one thing about grief . . . it is a process, and as such it keeps on moving relentlessly forward unless the people involved absolutely refuse to allow it to do so.  Grief is such an overwhelming state of mind that it is often impossible to see the end from the beginning. So it was with these two people.  But perhaps the lesson to be learned here (and I think there are lessons in all good fiction) is that when we are least expecting it, the grieving process finally turns us loose.

If you haven’t read any of Ms James’ work, I hope you will do so soon.  And I hope that you will consider reading this novel.  It is truly a beautifully written piece of romancer fiction and the skill with which it is crafted stands out in the way the story unfolds and the characters are developed.  It’s one that really shouldn’t be missed.

I give it a rating of 4.25 out of 5.

You can read more from Judith at Dr J’s Book Place.

This book is available from Avon Romance.  You can buy it here or here in e-format.


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What I Read Last Week

Posted March 1, 2010 by Tracy in Features | 17 Comments

So this was a good week. My hubby is slowly getting back to normal. He’s still slower than normal along with weak but he did go back to work today. I think (and hope) that he’s just gonna do half days for the next few days until he can get back up to speed. One thing that’s making him so weak is his weight loss. You have to understand my hubby. When he’s completely up to speed he eats a bowl of cereal every night right before bed. If he doesn’t he loses weight (bastard!). When he was in the hospital he lost 6 pounds in the 4.5 days he was there. Since then he’s lost another 6 and he’s been trying to eat normally – although up until a few days ago he just couldn’t stomach that much. So this morning he told me that he weighed 148. I just stared at him for a minute and then said: You weigh 148 and I weigh 143.
Him: That’s just scary.
Me: What? That you weigh 148 or that I weigh 143?
Him: Both
Me: speechless
Then my youngest walked up and gave me a hug and said: It doesn’t matter how much mama weighs, I love her anyway.
Me: awww sticking my tongue out at hubby (bastard)
LOL Anyway – my daughter saved my Monday morning – thank heavens! 🙂

Other home stuff: my oldest dropped her itouch in a pool when she was at her friend’s house. It’s toast, we think. We have a warranty but it only covers broken itouch’s, not water damaged itouch’s. sigh My husband has it imbedded in rice to try to soak up any moisture but since she turned it on right after it happened we’re pretty sure it fried the electronics. What’s a mom to do? She was trying to save her chore money to try and buy an inexpensive laptop – now she’s going to be saving it for a new itouch.

I’ve decided to make March “Finish the Series” month. I’ve been thinking the past few days that I’ve started quite a few series and haven’t finished them. Some of the series have ended and still others are still going but I haven’t caught up yet. That’s my goal for this month is to get caught up on the series that I’ve begun. This will take a bit of research on my part to try and figure out what I need to read but hopefully it won’t be too daunting and I’ll be able to get it done in a month’s time. Now there are books that I’ve started that were part of a series that I don’t plan on ever reading but thankfully there aren’t many of those.

So my first read for the week: I started Naked Dragon by Annette Blair for review at The Book Binge but it just wasn’t my thing. Both the hero and heroine were annoying me (this seems to be happening a lot) and I just couldn’t read more. After about 100 pages I put it down. DNF

Next up was Bound, Branded and Brazen by Jaci Burton. I read this one for review at The Book Binge as well and really enjoyed it a lot. The story of 3 sisters coming together on their family ranch – reuniting with each other and finding love in the process. I’ll let you know when my review posts. 4 out of 5

My next read was Chosen by Desire by Kate Perry. Book 2 in the Guardians of Destiny series follows Carrie Woods as she steals sacred scrolls for a monastery in order to get information for her dissertation. The man who is sent to get the scrolls back is Max Prescott, a Guardian of Destiny. They have a lustful yet volatile relationship that just works. Max seemed a little out of it to me at times, like he was a time traveler from the past or and didn’t have a clue about the modern world. But then I thought about it and realized the man had spent most of his adult life in a monastery so that would make anyone a little out of it. lol Despite that I liked the book and will be reading the next one when it’s released. 3.75 out of 5

My Tracy’s TBR Challenge read for the week was A Perfect Hero by Samantha James. This is book 3 in a trilogy about the Sterling siblings. I didn’t read the first 2 books in the series but really didn’t feel like I needed to. Julianna was jilted at the altar when she was 22 years old. She’s now 27 and on her way to Bath. Her coach is stopped by a highwayman and when the coachman tries to get away crashes the coach and dies. Julianna is hurt and the highwayman takes her to his cottage. The two form a bond and fall in love while Julianna is there. But Julianna leaves eventually and is crushed until she meets Viscount Granville at a ball – and he’s none other than the highwayman. This was a really sweet romance. I loved when the h/h were in the cottage and spending time together. The first part of the book was a little repetitive but I forged through and it ended up be more than worth it. 4 out of 5

After that I read Faith & Fidelity by Tere Michaels for one of M/M Challenge reads. A great book I highly recommend. My review here. 4.5 out of 5


Love in Exile by Samantha Kane was next. I read this one for review at The Book Binge. I liked the story about Gregory/Palu who is part English and part Polynesian. I’ll let you know when the review posts. 3.75 out of 5

Last up was The Shadow Queen by Anne Bishop. Technically I guess this would be considered a Tracy’s TBR Challenge read as well since it’s been on my shelf since the day it released. Why it sat there I don’t have a clue because as usual with Bishop’s writing it was a really good book. The story of Dena Nehele that has been decimated by evil witches and fighting landens. Things have calmed and the last man with the Grayhaven name goes to Daemon Sadi to request a queen for their land. They are given Cassidy who is a lovely person but not all that great to look at. Teran Grayhaven is not thrilled with Daemon and Jaenelle’s choice. He wanted someone with a dark jewel and a beautiful face to “wow” the Blood in Dena Nehele. The book basically follows Cassidy as she goes to Dena Nehele and attempts to be a good queen. This was just a wonderful book. I really liked Cassidy a lot and hated Teran because he was such a bastard. I was a little thrown off by the end of the book as I didn’t feel things were wrapped up well – but since I started Shalador’s Lady right after (and am currently reading it) I realized that the story is still in progress. 4.5 out of 5

FYI my reading list for February is now up at my reading list blog – aptly named Tracy’s Reading List.  I know, it’s genius.

Also – any of my reviews for The Book Binge that have posted you can find here.

Happy Reading!


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Review: The Seduction of an Unknown Lady by Samantha James.

Posted March 22, 2008 by Rowena in Reviews | 2 Comments

Review: The Seduction of an Unknown Lady by Samantha James.Reviewer: Rowena
The Seduction of an Unknown Lady by Samantha James
Series: McBride Family #2
Publisher: Harper Collins
Publication Date: October 13th 2009
Genres: Fiction
Pages: 384
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four-stars
Series Rating: four-stars

Seduction is something Fionna Hawkes knows nothing about. So when she encounters a sexy stranger on a moonlit street, her first instinct is to defend herself against her darkly handsome suitor. But letting go of suspicion and allowing herself to fall for Lord Aidan McBride brings even greater danger. In his eyes, she glimpses a powerful passion she longs to fulfill. In his arms, she aches with the secret she longs to unburden. A secret that could cost her her livelihood—and her life.

Aidan could never resist a mystery, especially one as mesmerizing as the lovely Miss Hawkes! Drawing her into the shelter of his embrace, he won't rest until he convinces her to reveal everything. Braving the danger that stalks Fionna at every turn, Aidan is determined to defend her—and just as determined to claim her as his own.

 

I have never read a Samantha James novel so I didn’t know what to expect when I opened this book. I don’t even think I heard anything bad or good for that matter about Samantha James so I really had a clean slate with this new to me author. I can’t say that I was exactly disappointed but I don’t think I was completely wowed either.

We’ve got the undercover author thing going on in this book and I can’t say that it was the most horrible thing because I enjoyed bits and pieces of it but it’s nowhere near my favorite or even a OMGOSH YOU GOTTA READ THIS BOOK kind of book.

It was just good.

I enjoyed Aidan and I enjoyed Fionna but I didn’t really connect with either of them. I can’t say for sure if Aidan was an Alpha hero or if he was Beta hero, he was kind of in between even though he’s a military man. He had these blue eyes that wouldn’t quit it and I loved his protectiveness over Fionna and how honest he was about what he felt for Fionna, even when, in my opinion she didn’t deserve it.

Fionna on the other hand, she’s used to being alone so when Aidan comes into her life and disrupts it, she balks at the idea of him trying to bulldoze his way into her everyday life. Deep down, she loves it but she also clings to her solitude because she’s the undercover author and if anyone finds out about that, her career as author to all of those dark and demonish stories is dunzo.

And plus, she’s got this other secret that she holds on tightly to. I guess I can’t blame her for wanting to keep that a secret and I can’t really blame her for not wanting any changes in her life but hot damn, when she kept going back and forth with the whole Aidan thing, leading that fool on and then pushing him away…it got really old and I wanted to smack her already.

But aside from those two things, this book was good. Not the best thing since sliced bread, not the worst thing either but it was an enjoyable read.

You should try it out because you never know, you might like it more than I did.

four-stars


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