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Guest Review: Coronets and Steel by Sherwood Smith

Posted September 14, 2010 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 1 Comment

Tracy’s review of Coronets and Steel by Sherwood Smith

California girl Kim Murray is unsatisfied with grad school and restless in life. Modern men disappoint her, and she studies ballet and fencing because they remind her of older, more romantic times.

She lives with her parents and her beloved but secretive aristocratic grandmother, who speaks only French and refuses to share stories about the mysterious family she left behind in Europe, inspiring Kim to travel there and find her roots.

Kim soon finds herself swept up in an adventure of fantastic deceptions and passionate intrigue-and a shocking realization about her own bloodline that leaves her reeling.

Grad student Kim Murray heads to France and then Vienna to try and figure out her genealogy. She’s not having much luck but she’s ever hopeful. While she’s in Vienna she starts to get the feeling that she’s being watched but can never see anyone watching her. One day she runs into a man, Alec. They share conversation and some wine and next thing you know she’s on a train heading who knows where. Yep, she’s been kidnapped, but she can’t quite figure out why. Being the daredevil that she is she jumps out of the train window when it slows for a station stop and heads out to find her way back to Vienna. But her trek is short lived and she’s soon caught once again by Alec. That night, however, Alec discovers that he’s made a mistake. You see Kim is the “almost” identical twin to a woman named Aurelia – his fiancé – who has gone missing. Alec believed that Kim was Aurelia and was taking her back to their country, Dobrenica. During this discovery Kim finds out that Dobrenica is more than likely where her grandmother is from.

When Alec releases Kim she heads to Dobrenica as she now believes that her ancestors are from that country. What she finds is strange family relations, kidnapping plots, fairy tales – or are they?, political intrigue and a little bit of romance.

This was a very good book. Not my normal type of read at all but very entertaining. There is tons of history involved and I found myself really getting into it. It’s definitely not a light and easy read. I think you have to be very much invested in the reading of the book and pay close attention with the history, poetry, subtle innuendos, hints and family lineage that is involved. I think the only thing that I didn’t care for was the amount of description in the book. Everything was described in great detail and it got to be a bit much, for my liking, after a while.

Kim was a great character although I found her a bit odd at times. A very intelligent woman who grew up with very intelligent parents she could really carry a conversation and was knowledgeable about a great many things. But then at times she was a bit thick and incredibly trusting of her distant relations. I guess it was because she hadn’t grown up with all of the politics that she was easily swayed by relatives. Her California speak was a bit off-putting at times as well but I guess I got used to it after a while.

Warning: this is not a romance with an HEA. I can tell you that there will be more books, just based on the last chapter that I think will have more romance involved between Kim and Alec (I hope). Things were left up in the air, which was a little frustrating for me since I love my happy endings, but that just means that I’ll have to keep reading to find out what happens next.

Rating: 4.25 out of 5

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

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What I Read Last Week

Posted September 6, 2010 by Tracy in Features | 15 Comments

Greetings to all!

And…Happy Labor Day to those in the US!  I hope you’re enjoying the holiday and hopefully you, like me, have the day off.  Talk about a lazy day.  Wow.  I wish I could say I’m being uber productive today – besides laundry – but I really hate to lie to my friends. lol  None of us want to leave the house because it’s been so stinking hot here.  I want to know when I moved to the sun.  I must have blocked that out somewhere along the way but that’s apparently where I live because it’s hot like the sun here!  It’s been over 100 – F (that’s over 38 C) every day this past week.  Right now weather.com says it’s 90 here but the thermometer that’s in my back yard – that’s in the shade – says it’s 100.  That’s actually cool. lol

So what happened in Tracyland this week?  Not a whole hell of a lot.  We went to my youngest daughter’s back to school night and met her teacher.  I loved her!  She’s fun and funny but has her shit together.  She seems like a great teacher and my daughter likes her a lot – super important!  The teacher also loves math which makes her a perfect match for my youngest since she loves math as well.  (I know, she’s sick, she gets that from my hubby shudders) lol

Anyway, on to what I read this past week:

First up was Coronets and Steel by Sherwood Smith.  This is one I read for The Book Binge.  It was the story of a graduate student who goes looking for her ancestry and winds up with a lot more than she bargained for. The book has a lot of history in it, and even though it’s not my thing I really enjoyed it.  4.25 out of 5

Next was another book for The Book Binge called Marriage in Moonlust by Kate Hill.  This is about a woman who is given to the local vampire family as their monthly blood sacrifice but she ends up falling in love with one of the vampires instead.  A little rushed on the love but not bad. 3.25 out of 5

Next was Savage Sanctuary by Jacqueline Barbary.  This was a story of a shapeshifter that is on the run and the man who runs the sanctuary that he’s taken to.  They fall in love and face trials and tribulations.  3 out of 5  You can read my review here.

Next was Sureblood by Susan Grant.  This was a sci-fi book about warring clans in space and the leaders of those clans that fall in love.  Pretty good book.  I had some issues with it but on the whole I liked it.  3.75 out of 5  You can read my review here.

My Tracy’s TBR challenge read for the week was The Name of the Game by Willa Okati.  This was the story of a gay man, Clay, who is in love with his straight cop roommate, Seth.  Seth is in the relationship from hell with Sophie the psycho and it’s decided that Seth will tell Sophie he’s gay to get out of it.  It works to a point, but then Seth starts really having feelings and desires for Clay.  This was a good book but it was a bit much on the dramatic for me.  The men had Sophie to deal with but then they threw in speed dating for Clay as well as some other issues.  And did the characters ever work?  Uh, not that I could tell.  I just found it really wasn’t my cup of tea. 3 out of 5

Next up was Meet Me In Manhattan by Judith Arnold.  This here is an absolutely true romance.  That’s right, the book was written about the true life romance of Ted and Erika.  It’s also part of the True Vows series and  I’ll be posting my review of the book on Wednesday as part of the book tour so check back.

Mistress of the Night by Charlotte Featherstone had been in my ereader waaaaay too long so I finally decided it was time to read it. I originally bought it based on the info about the tortured hero – I love those.  And boy was Blaine tortured.  You see he had epilepsy and back then it was not a illness that was A-ok.  If you had the “falling sickness” then you were thought to be possessed by a demon and Blaine was afraid that his secret would get out and he would be committed to Bedlam.  He vowed to never get married and never have a child.  But he fell in love with Madeline and he couldn’t seem to keep himself away from her.  I really liked the book a lot.  Blaine could be a right bastard at times while pushing Madeline away and yeah, I hated him for it, but he was so afraid.  The problem was, he was so afraid that she’d find his secret out and be repulsed by him that he ended up living in hell because he couldn’t be with her the way he wanted.  Very good book but if you read it be prepared to hate Blaine at times along the way.   4 out of 5

And last but not least I re-read Lord of the White Hell book 1 by Ginn Hale.  And you know, it was just as great the second time reading it as it was the first.  I re-read in preparation for reading book 2 and I wanted to completely refresh my memory.  Man I just love Javier and Kiram.  Good people.  I reviewed this back in June – you can read my review here if you’re interested. 5 out of 5

My Book Binge review that posted last week:
Seduced by a Highlander by Paula Quinn

Happy Reading


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