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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Book Review and ARC Giveaway: Tears of Gold by Laurie McBain

This is a story rich in detail but a little on the long side.
Tears of Gold by Laurie McBain
  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca (August 1, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 140224245X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402242458
     Genre: Historical Romance
     My Rating: 3.5 of 5.0

Product Description
New York Times bestselling author and Reviewers' Choice Award–winner Laurie McBain has sold more than 11 million copies of her romances around the world with lush, epic storytelling that has made her a favorite among generations of readers.

She has sworn never to love.
To many, she has a perfect life-freedom to travel the world, expensive gifts from wealthy men. But consummate actress though she is, Mara Flynn can never make herself believe the passion is real. One more job. That's all she needs to ensure her family's financial future. And California is just teeming with gold. There, her daring impersonation will fool everyone...except one man.

He has sworn never to forgive.
Mara didn't plan for Nicholas Chantale, though. He has hunted her from the steamy streets of New Orleans all the way to the blinding brilliance of California gold country, only to have his dreams of vengeance crushed when he meets her in the flesh. For though he was sworn to kill her, she was the love he would die for.

Review: The second half of the book made up for the first half that is filled with beautiful, rich historical descriptions but a dragging story.

Mara and her brother, Brendan, inherited their mother’s beauty and knowledge of acting.  But Mara learned young that she can trust no man after watching her mother struggle when the family was abandoned by their nobleman father.  Mara has developed the art of seducing men only to abandon them.

Brendan gets gold fever and sets off to San Francisco with his six year old son, Paddy, Mara and their fierce nurse, Jamie. During the long voyage he loses all of their savings and puts them in a position where Mara has to impersonate the niece of a Spanish Californian until he gets what he wants from the niece’s fiance.

They are comfortably set up in a ranchero hacienda but Brendan is itching to get to the gold fields. Then the gorgeous, imperious Nicholas comes to visit. He is convinced that the dark beauty is the Irish siren who seduced his young nephew and broke his heart. Nicholas has been set on seeking revenge for years.

Nicholas and Mara become entangled in a prideful, volatile relationship. Their passion is high but they do not trust each other. Although Mara is intent on maintaining her aloof independence, she has no choice but to rely on Nicholas after Brendan dies.  Nicholas takes the impoverished family back to his home plantation outside of New Orleans where he has to face his own demons, including his first love, a beautiful aristocratic neighbor. The battle for control in their relationship and refusal to acknowledge their love continues between Nicholas and Mara until the end.

The story is rich in wonderfully detailed settings which are enlightening and interesting but tend to stretch the length of the story. I had to press through the first 200 or so pages enjoying the descriptions but wanting the story to move on. Once the story became more driven by the two strong protagonist characters I was better engaged and the reading was quicker.

So this is a mixed read. You have to enjoy historical detail to get through the front of the book until you get to the romance. Then you have to enjoy hard headed conflict and be prepared to keep reading to find out how the relationship between these two is resolved.

I received this book from Sourcebooks for an honest review.

TO ENTER THIS GIVEAWAY:
1. Tell me if you have read other books that describe the muddy streets of 1849 San Francisco OR the flooding of the ground floors of Louisiana Plantation mansions. If you haven't read these descriptions, which do you think you would like to read about? Both of these events are detailed in this book. :-)  This is required for entry.

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Book Review and ARC Giveaway: Moonstruck Madness by Laurie McBain

Some seemingly usual plotlines but with lots of twists.
Moonstruck MadnessMoonstruck Madness by Laurie McBain

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca (February 1, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402242433
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402242434
      Genre: Historical Romance
      My Rating: 4.0 of 5.0
Product Description
"The plot has imaginative twists and turns, and the backgrounds are lush and evocative. It's good, satisfying fun."
-Publishers Weekly
She's one thing by day, something else altogether by night...
After escaping the slaughter of her clan at a young age, Scottish noblewoman Sabrina Verrick provides for her siblings by living a double life, until the night she encounters the Duke, and her secret and all she holds dear is threatened...
He's so disillusioned, he's completely vulnerable...
With his inheritance at stake, Lucien, Duke of Camareigh, sets a trap for the Scottish beauty with the piercing violet eyes, never imagining what will happen when the trap is sprung...
As their lives become irreversibly entangled, Lucien and Sabrina become each other's biggest threat, as well as their only salvation...

Review: Just as you think the story would be ending there is another twist to the plot.
Sabrina, as a child of twelve, along with her older sister, Mary, younger brother, Richard, and their Aunt, escaped from battle torn Scotland to return to the neglected family country home in England.  Sabrina begins a life as a highwayman known as Bonnie Charlie to support their family.

Now Sabrina is a feisty seventeen year old thinking that she cannot be caught.  She arrogantly walks into a trap set by the Duke of Camareigh, one of her victims. The Duke, Lucien, is rakishly handsome and is even more arrogant than Sabrina.  He wants revenge even if he is surprised to discover the bold highwayman is really just a slip of a girl. Sabrina escapes setting off a battle of revenge against each other. There is great passion between them but instead of expressing itself as love it is served up in defiance, anger and hate.

Sabrina and Mary unexpectedly meet their father who decides that he can get some handsome settlements by marrying his two beautiful daughters to wealthy husbands.  Sabrina is set to defy him but finally determines she will marry a rich nobleman to save her sister and brother.  Just as she sets up to catch a mate, Lucien steps in to foil her plans.  Her latest humiliation by Lucien sets her even more determinedly against him.

Lucien is supposed to marry a woman chosen by his Grandmother within a few weeks or his inheritance will go to his cousin, Percy.  When his fiancĂ© disappears he sets his sights on wedding Sabrina even if she is unwilling.

There are lots of extra subplots going on while Sabrina and Lucien are wrangling.  Lucien’s cousins are plotting to kill him so they will inherit. Meanwhile, Sabrina’s sister, Mary, begins a friendship with the English soldier who is leading the search for Bonnie Charlie. It just so happens he is a soldier who Sabrina met back in Scotland and he suspects her nefarious activities.

Everything is crashing out of control for Sabrina. Sabrina and Lucien continually knock heads with their stubbornness but the top, exceedingly frustrating, stubbornness honors go to Sabrina. As Lucien says at one point... she needs to grow-up. The conflict is sort of fun but borders on becoming annoying.  It is saved by all the little twists.

The descriptions of the countryside and the homes are rich with detail which adds a fullness to the story.  I enjoyed the twisting surprises that kept popping up even to the end.  I was glad that this book did not have the same disjointedness I noted in Devil's Desire. The author did a fine job of taking some plotlines that may seem old but adding enough twists and turns to keep them interesting. I recommend this to readers who like a story with lots of emotional conflict to get through and lots of little subplots to liven up the main romance.
 xxx
Thank you to Sourcebooks for this book to read and review.
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1. Tell me a favorite (even if "old") plotline that you don't mind reading many times in historical romances. [The review mentions a couple if you need help thinking of some. :-)]
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Winner of Devil's Desire by Laurie McBain

CONGRATULATIONS
to the Winner of the ARC
Devil's Desire by Laurie McBain
Devil's Desire
Gothic text from pookatoo.com
Thank you to everyone who entered.
I will email lolahb to send me her mailing address and choice of bookmarks.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Book Review and ARC Giveaway: Devil's Desire by Laurie McBain

A devil meets his match.
Devil's DesireDevil's Desire by Laurie McBain

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca; Reprint edition (November 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402242417
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402242410
      Price:  Print $9.00; Kindle $5.38
     Genre: Historical Romance
     My Rating: 4.0 of 5.0

Product Description
They called him the devil...
With his seductive golden eyes and sin-black hair, it's no wonder Lord Alex Trevegne has earned himself the sinister title-not to mention his reputation as one of the most notorious rakes in England.
And she's the only one who can conquer him...
When fate throws Alex and Elysia into a scandalous situation, Alex suddenly finds it surprisingly difficult to tear himself away from her.
As an unexpected passion blossoms between them, Elysia begins to wonder if after a lifetime of heartache she's finally found heaven in the arms of the devil.
Review: Good characters - to like or not - and engaging writing make this interesting.
I have to admit that I liked Elysia’s character through most of the book.  She is strong minded but nice and down to earth. She doesn’t put on airs and is kind to the servants.  I felt for her hardship and was waiting for her vicious Aunt to have a comeuppance later in the book.  I was a bit disappointed that she didn’t fight harder later in the story.

Alex was a little more difficult to like.  He is extremely arrogant and seemingly shallow in his feelings toward his mistresses and companions. Although he does have feelings for his brother and ultimately for Elysia, he doesn’t show or express them much.  He is good to his servants and animals so he can’t be all bad. However, he does have a mean and cruel streak in his arrogant and dictatorial dealings thus hurting Elysia rather than offering kindness to her or even a good dose of seduction other than ravishment.  I found this difficult especially considering the age difference with him being a seasoned rogue in his 30s and Elysia being a naive innocent barely 18.

I thought the story was a bit disjointed as it moved from the focus of Elysia and Alex’s conflicts to a new plot thread fairly late in the book.  We meet an important new character a good two thirds into the story and then get some tense action in the new plot.  This line kept my attention fixed for the remainder of the book which was a good thing as I had not been fully engaged at the beginning. 

That is the basis for my saying I had mixed feelings about the book.  I really liked the premise and I liked the ending.  I wish it had flowed a bit better and that loose ends had been dealt with. I will want to read more by this author and see if other books have the same good intensity with better flow.  This book still worked for me as good entertainment even with the disjointedness.
xxx
Thank you to Sourcebooks for this book to read and review.
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1. Comment on the review; maybe tell me how you feel about a cruel hero.
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It is not necessary to use separate entries unless you want them in different chronological order.

* This contest is open to US and Canada only.
* No P.O. Boxes Please - for shipping reasons.
* This contest will close 10:00 PM (Central) on January 11, 2011. The winner will be randomly selected from all entries.

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