Showing posts with label seduction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seduction. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Seduction by M.J. Rose

 Seduction: A Novel of Suspense by M.J. Rose --- 372 pages

I was quite intrigued when I picked up this novel, because it is partly based on the journals kept by Victor Hugo about his spiritualist experiments during the first years of his self-imposed political exile from France, when he and his family were living on Jersey in the Channel Islands.

The author, whose previous bestseller, The Reincarnationist, became the basis of the hit television series Past Lives, weaves her fictitious tale of three troubled souls doomed to relive their curse through succesives reincarnatons. Theo Gaspard, his   wife Naomi, and his brother Ash are just completing another cycle of       this tragedy when they encounter Jac, a woman with the extraordinary     ability to channel the past lives of others.

  The novel suffers however from uneven pacing as Rose juggles four    
  different story lines, and although she constantly repeats the mantra  
  "there are no coincidences," so much of her story depends on
  coincidence that it loses credibility. The story line that draws most on
  Hugo's journal is the best written; but the rest of the characters are like
  bad actors reading from a worse script.                      
                                 

Monday, August 5, 2013

Because You're Mine by Lisa Kleypas

Because You're Mine by Lisa Kleypas - 376 pages

Maddy Matthews is determined to escape having to marry the old, lecherous Lord Clifton.  So she runs away from boarding school and gets a job at the Capital Theater -- all so she can be seduced by actor Logan Scott, thereby making it impossible for her to marry.  She would rather be ruined and shamed for the rest of her life than marry someone she loathes.  The only problem with her plan is that Logan Scott doesn't seem interested in seducing her.  In fact, he keeps trying to protect her from himself.
This book takes several secondary characters in Somewhere I'll Find You and ties them together into a story with a new character.  It all comes together pretty well.