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Guest Review: Mastering the Marquess by Vanessa Kelly

Posted May 13, 2009 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 2 Comments

Guest Review: Mastering the Marquess by Vanessa KellyReviewer: Tracy
Mastering the Marquess by Vanessa Kelly
Publisher: Zebra
Publication Date: April 1, 2009
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three-half-stars

London, 1815

Country spinster Meredith Burnley will do anything to save her half-sister Annabel, including risking her own life and sacrificing her only chance for happiness. When Annabel’s guardian threatens to lock her up in a lunatic asylum, Meredith vows to find a husband to protect the girl, and the arrogant and powerful Marquess of Silverton seems like the perfect man to keep Annabel safe.

The ton’s most popular rake, Silverton hides a growing disgust with his inability to feel any emotion for the beautiful girls thrown his way. But he needs to marry, and Annabel will serve his purposes. Silverton is stunned, however, by his fierce attraction to the unfashionable Meredith, whose quiet ways conceal a passionate and sensual nature. He’s determined to claim her, in spite of his promise to woo her sister.

Meredith knows she must never betray Annabel, or succumb to the charms of the sophisticated Marquess of Silverton. Her willpower, though, is no match for his skillful and relentless seduction, or the temptation of forbidden love. But her surrender to passion soon puts Meredith and Annabel in danger, and only Silverton can rescue them. The arrogant Marquess must be willing to risk everything–especially his heart–or lose Meredith, and his last chance for love.

After Meredith Burnley’s uncle threatens to institutionalize her half-sister, Meredith seeks the protection of Annabel’s family, her estranged grandparents. While Annabel’s grandfather doesn’t, at first, want anything to do with Annabel, her grandmother quickly takes her into her fold.Meredith and Annabel are quickly thrust into London society, but since Meredith is technically no relation to her protectors, and only a wool merchant’s daughter, she is spurned by society. Meredith realizes that she will never be accepted, nor does she really want to be. But she does want Annabel’s cousin, Lord Silverton. He is everything that Meredith has dreamed about but she knows that their attraction can go no further. When Silverton expresses his love for Meredith she quickly refuses his advances…well, sometimes not so quickly, and lets him know that they can never be together. Lord Silverton’s mother is quick to verbally spill poison into Meredith’s ear about how bad their life would be and unfortunately Meredith believes her.

I enjoyed the strength that Meredith demonstrated by getting her sister away from her uncle and especially the care and concern for her well-being. I did at times want to shake some sense into her when she was denying Silverton, once again. It seemed to me she did that quite a lot. She would make a decision that he was hers and then in the next instances doubt everything they had together. Some of it was for Annabel’s sake, in the beginning, but later (after Annabel had fallen in love with her other cousin, which was kind of a squicky thing for me. I know they did that back then – just ew.) it quickly became old. I do, however, think that Meredith was acting quite appropriately for the time in history…it just wasn’t something I enjoyed reading about.

Silverton was a great hero in the book. Although he was pegged in the blurb as being the most popular rake we never saw his rakish side. He was always being polite and helpful…when he wasn’t saving his cousin and her sister from harm. And he was most always respectful and loving to his family which is forever a plus in my opinion. Despite the fact that I thought Meredith and Silverton fell in love too quickly they did have ample time throughout the book to have that love grow and it appeased me.

I also think from certain scenes that there will be a sequel to this book that will deal with secondary characters; Silverton’s friend the Earl of Trask and Silverton’s cousin Sophia. If it does release that will be an interesting book to read.

Rating 3.75 out of 5

three-half-stars


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A Couple of Things

Posted May 13, 2009 by Tracy in Reviews | 6 Comments

So this past week I was getting ready to go to Las Vegas and on Thursday was trying to figure out what to pack, etc. I knew it was going to be hot so I fished around in my closet and pulled out some capri pants that I hadn’t worn since last summer. I put them on and had an omgwtfbbq moment! They were, um…tight. Yes, I got them buttoned and zipped but would I wear them out of my bedroom? No friggin way! lol I knew that I hadn’t been eating that well over the last 6 months or so but I had no idea that my ass had grown so much! 🙂

I didn’t overeat in Vegas but I was slightly more conscientious about what I was eating. Yesterday I decided that I was going back on my eating plan. I’m doing the same program that I did a few years ago (3 years ago I had lost 20 pounds and have now gained a total of 12.5 back! oy!) which is www.myfooddiary.com. It’s basically an online food diary where I keep track of what I’ve eaten and how much I’ve exercised and it helps keep me in line. It tells me how many calories to eat each day to achieve my goal and it works. Too bad I’ve let things slide! Anyway…I figured if I put this out there I’ll have a sounding board and be able to let you celebrate with me when I do good and let you chastise me when I do badly! lol

The second thing is…my guest review for Mastering the Marquess by Vanessa Kelly is being posted this afternoon at The Book Binge. Go check it out. Here’s the link.

London, 1815
                                   Country spinster Meredith Burnley will do anything to save her               half-sister Annabel, including risking her own life and sacrificing               her only chance for happiness.  When Annabel’s guardian               threatens to lock her up in a lunatic asylum, Meredith vows to               find a husband to protect the girl, and the arrogant and powerful               Marquess of Silverton seems like the perfect man to keep Annabel               safe.<br />             <img src="http://www.vanessakellyauthor.com/images/cover_marquess.jpg" width="201" align="left" height="325" hspace="15" />The ton’s most popular rake, Silverton hides a growing disgust               with his inability to feel any emotion for the beautiful girls               thrown his way.  But he needs to marry, and Annabel will serve               his purposes.   Silverton is stunned, however, by his fierce               attraction to the unfashionable Meredith, whose quiet ways conceal               a passionate and sensual nature.  He’s determined to               claim her, in spite of his promise to woo her sister.Meredith knows she must never betray Annabel, or succumb to the               charms of the sophisticated Marquess of Silverton.  Her willpower,               though, is no match for his skillful and relentless seduction,               or the temptation of forbidden love.  But her surrender to               passion soon puts Meredith and Annabel in danger, and only Silverton               can rescue them.  The arrogant Marquess must be willing to               risk everything--especially his heart--or lose Meredith, and his               last chance for love.


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What I’ve Been Reading This Week

Posted May 11, 2009 by Tracy in Features | 8 Comments

So I’m a day late on my post – sorry about that but we didn’t get home last night until 9pm and then had to get the kids settled, yada yada. By the time I was ready to sit down at the computer all I had the brainpower to do was check my email.

Happy (Belated) Mother’s Day to all of you mom’s out there! I hope you had a wonderful day!

Vegas was a blast. We had a great time. We went to see Hughverine Wolverine on Saturday. The movie wasn’t fab but the eye candy was simply scrumptious! My husband told me not to look when Hugh was running around nakey. Yeah, right hon. Then yesterday we went and say Star Trek. Good movie. I really liked it! It was just a fun, exciting, action packed, funny movie and I think you’d like it even if you aren’t a Star Trek fan. Overall just a fun, fun weekend…and my husband got a couple of straight flushes while playing poker so he more than paid for the weekend – right on. 🙂

So my youngest is now enrolled in Taekwondo and my oldest is taking a jazz class. My life will never be the same! lol Between taking them to classes and rushing around on those nights I might go a little nutty. But they’re happy little campers so it’s all worth it. With the classes and the weekend I didn’t read that much at all:


My first read was a book for The Book Binge: Mastering the Marquess by Vanessa Kelly. I’ll let you know when the review posts.

My next read was Lover Avenged by JR Ward and I liked it. I’ll give it 4 out of 5 stars. Yep, I would. I honestly didn’t know what to expect after the last few books in the series but I think Ward got a little bit more romance in this one and it was deeply appreciated! As we’ve seen lately with Ward there are many story lines going at once but I have to say that none of them made me want to skim. Bonus!
Rehv’s story was good. He had met a nurse at Havers’ clinic some time ago and had been attracted to her and when they finally more or less start seeing each other he starts to really take a look at his life as the amoral vamp/sympath he is. He wants to tell Ehlena to hit the trail because he knows he’s not good enough for her but he just can’t keep himself away. Ehlena was a very strong woman and although she seemed at times all “goodness and light” she was a tough cookie. The fact that she could take Rehvenge for the man he is really made me like her a lot.
Then there was Wrath’s story of blindness. He’d been losing his sight for years but it finally called it quits for good and the story was more or less him dealing with his blindness. But it went further than that…he had to deal with what it meant for him as a man, but also what it meant for him as a king and I very much enjoyed his parts of the book. We also got to see a bit of interaction with Wrath and Payne and that was, hopefully, more of an introduction for her into future books.
John Matthew and Xhex’s parts of the story were, for me, heart breaking. Yes, JM was feeling sorry for himself but it just was killing me while I read. I hope to heaven the next book is theirs – I think it will be.
There were some smaller parts with regard to Tohrment and Lassiter and Tohr getting his head on straight, finally. All I can say is it’s about damn time.
Lash’s parts of the story were less interesting, but still kept my attention. He’s just one sick fuck and I hope he dies a slow painful death. ha.

My Tracy’s TBR Challenge book and my last read for the week (I know, don’t fall over cuz I only read 2 novels and a novella!) was a novella by Lorie O’Clare called Elements Unbound. This is book 1 in the Malta Werewolves series. I have to be honest – I only chose to read this one because it was the shortest book on my ereader and there was another book I wanted to start right away – but I didn’t want to crap out on my challenge! I know, good reason, huh? lol
Anyway, while this was the first book in the series I’m not sure I’ll read the rest. This was the story of Bruno and his becoming Alpha of the Malta pack and claiming his queen, Renee. It was an erotic tale so there was plenty of sex but there wasn’t enough story for me to truly enjoy it- which was disappointing since I normally like Lorie’s stories. 3 out of 5 stars


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