Thursday, January 24, 2008

870. The Seduction of His Wife (Janet Chapman)

Synopsis from Amazon:
Sarah Banks grew up on an isolated island off the coast of Maine. Her innkeeper parents died when she was a teenager, and she found a new family with former guests, the Knights. She agrees to work as their housekeeper over the winter; then, when their oldest son, Alex, is presumed dead, she marries him by proxy so his children can remain with their grandfather and uncles. Sarah is shocked and amazed when a stranger materializes, claiming to be the missing father of the children she loves. After evading rebels in Brazil, Alex doesn't trust beautiful Sarah, who he thinks is scheming for his family's money. As Alex gets to know her, however, he realizes that the spunky, naive blond bombshell has no desire to exploit the wealthy Maine landholders. Now the challenge is to convince Sarah to trust him and make theirs a real marriage.

My rating: 3 stars

869. Shameless Embraces (Lora Leigh)

Synopsis from Amazon:
Embraced
Marey has run from herself and from Sax for over three years. Lost years, hiding in the home her parents left her, living on the fantasy, too wary to reach out and make real the dreams of the life and man that torment her. Sax Brogan is the embodiment of sinful and sexy - tall, dark, handsome and every inch of him the fantasy of Marey's dreams come to hot, throbbing life. And he's more than ready to claim his woman. Now the time has come for Marey to stop running and embrace not just the fantasy he represents, but also the reality. That is, if her ex-husband will let her live long enough to enjoy it ....

Shameless

She's a temptation he can't afford. Ian Sinclair, the man with no heart, the ultimate Trojan, the untouchable, the unreachable, may just have met his match. As wild as the untamed winds, as innocent as love itself, Courtney's vivacious spirit shines as brilliantly as the brightest star. And he wants nothing more in life than to see the sweet innocence that is so much a part of her survive. That can never happen if he allows her to be drawn into the wicked, sexual excesses of his life. He's a hunger she can't deny. Courtney Mattlaw has understood her destiny her whole life. Her lifetime of happiness hangs on this moment in time, and forcing a man who feels he is unable to love, to trust his heart. Haunted. Filled with loneliness. Incomplete. Ian is the very breath of her soul. She knows the battle to steal his heart could ultimately destroy them both, but it's a risk she must take. When these two come together, sparks fly and the lust simmering between them ignites in a conflagration that will burn them to their souls and leave them ... shameless.

My rating: 4 stars

868. Completely Irresistible (Sheridon Smythe)

Synopsis from publisher:
It all started with three spoiled standard poodles with an uncanny knack for mischief. Kasidy Evans knew she’d have her hands full, but she never imagined she’d find them engaged in a tug of war with a gloriously naked man — over his shorts. Apparently the willful canines took exception to their new owner, and Kasidy had to agree. Wyatt Love was nothing but a gigolo. Kasidy told herself his gorgeous, bronzed body was off limits, and his unexpected sweetness did not touch her heart, but the truth was, she found Wyatt Love … Completely Irresistible.

My rating: 2 stars

867. Rumpole a la Carte (John Mortimer)

Synopsis:
  • Rumpole a la Carte
  • Rumpole and the Summer of Discontent
  • Rumpole and the Right to Silence
  • Rumpole at Sea
  • Rumpole and the Quacks
  • Rumpole for the Prosecution
My rating: 5 stars

866. Pleasure Control (Cathryn Fox)

Synopsis from Amazon:
Dedicated scientist Laura Manning's I.Q. is off the charts. But beneath her pristine white lab coat is a curvaceous body that craves satisfaction. And it's hard keeping her mind on the experiment and off what's under the lab coat of her research partner, Jay Cutler, whom she's working with to develop a libido suppressant for a society gone sex-mad — especially when Jay offers to act as a human guinea pig.

Laura's job is to entice Jay, to determine if the suppressant tamps down his desires — but the "antidote" only seems to heat them up ... and there's only one scandalous way to deal with it! With long days of laboratory work giving way to sizzling nights of sensual experimentation, soon their pleasure games are getting a bit out of control.

But who in her right mind would pull the plug on her man's libido when the loving is this deliciously hot?

My rating: 3 stars

My review: A pretty enjoyable read but I had to dock a star because I kept thinking of this guy when I read the name Jay Cutler.

865. Lady of Skye (Patricia Cabot0

Isle of Skye

Synopsis from Amazon:
Dr. Reilly Stanton, the Marquis of Stillworth, comes to the remote Scottish village of Lyming to prove to his pious and sweet ex-fiancee that he's a serious physician and not a wastrel. It appears that Reilly's handsome but loutish patron, the Earl of Glendinning, has hired him in an effort to lure Brenna Donegal, the gorgeous, independent and intelligent daughter of the town's former doctor, away from her interest in medicine so that she can become his beloved bride. But the strong-willed Brenna wants no part of Glendinning and, like Reilly, is determined to discover why epidemics of cholera continue to plague Lyming. Meanwhile, Reilly finds his fondness for his former fiancee waning and his love for Brenna growing.

My rating: 3 stars

864. Once a Scoundrel (Candice Hern)

Synopsis from Amazon:
After winning the Ladies' Fashionable Cabinet in a card game, Anthony finds to his great surprise that he owns not a piece of furniture but rather a ladies' magazine. Once Tony discovers that the editor is not the dried-up spinster he envisioned but instead is his childhood friend and nemesis, Edwina Parrish, he comes up with a wonderfully devious scheme to pay Edwina back for all the humiliating wagers he lost to her as a boy by wagering her for ownership of the magazine. The chance to win control of the magazine is too tempting to resist, but it means Edwina must prevent Tony from discovering her creative uses for some of the magazine's profits. As both try to gain the upper hand in their little competition, Edwina and Tony gradually realize that they might be playing for a different, more important prize.

My rating: 3 stars

863. Nemesis (Agatha Christie)

Synopsis from Amazon UK:
In utter disbelief Miss Marple read the letter addressed to her from the recently deceased Mr. Rafiel -- an acquaintance she had met briefly on her travels. Recognising in Miss Marple a natural flair for justice, Mr Rafiel had left instructions for her to investigate a crime after his death. The only problem was, he had failed to tell her who was involved or where and when the crime had been committed. It was most intriguing.

My rating: 4 stars

Publication information:
  • 1971
  • Collins Crime Club
  • London
  • Orange/red cloth with gilt lettering
  • Dust wrapper priced at £1.50

862. Everything Forbidden (Jess Michaels)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
For summers Miranda Albright has watched — aghast, yet shamefully titillated — as her wicked neighbor Ethan Hamon, the notorious Earl of Rothschild, "entertained" a succession of lovers on the grounds of his estate. Now that her father has passed on, leaving behind a mountain of debt, Miranda must do the unthinkable. For Ethan has promised to sponsor her younger sisters, financially and socially, at a scandalously dear price: Miranda must offer herself to him completely for three full months, with no remorse and no restraints.

Ninety days and nights of unbridled sensuality await her in the arms of a rogue who views her submission as no more than a grand erotic game. But neither Miranda nor Ethan realize that fire blazes behind her innocent blush. And once her passion is unleashed by his lips and his touch, it is the student who will school the teacher in the ways of forbidden pleasure ... and love.

My rating: 4 stars

Excerpt: [Prologue]

“Oslo?”

Miranda Albright ducked under a branch, batting twigs out of her face as she attempted to calm herself. Frustration bubbled inside of her, threatening to overflow and wipe away her last thread of control. The urge to throw herself down in the middle of the woods and have a childish tantrum was nearly overwhelming.

“Oslo!” she hissed out a second time, this one through clenched teeth.

No dog miraculously appeared.

“Dratted animal,” she muttered as she stepped over a fallen log and moved further into the tangled branches of the trees.

She had been following her mother’s dog since he broke free of his lead what seemed like hours ago. At the rate his short, little legs could carry him, they could well be in the next county by now.

Or in the very least, their neighbor’s property.

Just as the thought crossed her mind, she heard a low, masculine chuckle echo from nearby. Instantly, she stiffened at the sound and peered around to determine its source. It came again, this time huskier.

It actually was her neighbor, she realized with a start. She’d heard the Earl of Rothschild laugh before and this was definitely him. Naughty, like he had a secret he’d never share with her. It was a teasing laugh, a taunting laugh.

Quietly, she moved toward the sound. All she could hope was that her mother’s blasted Pomeranian hadn’t interrupted the man during his afternoon entertainments. She had only met him a few times, mostly at country gatherings with her parents, but he’d never struck her as a man of much patience. Just by the way he held himself, the way he looked at others, it was clear he was accustomed to getting what he wanted, when he wanted it.

Certainly, Rothschild had never appeared to be the kind of man who would appreciate the devil disguised in fluffy orange fur racing across his picnic blanket. She was certain she’d get an earful from him and his companions if her worst imaginings turned out to be true.

Prepared for a stern berating, she stepped into an area where the trees thinned and peered in the direction his voice had come from. What she saw froze her in her spot, jaw slack.

She had assumed she would find the Earl with a group of friends, fishing in the pond, perhaps, or sharing luncheon. Any kind of normal diversion would have been expected with the fine summer weather.

Instead, what she saw was a very different kind of entertainment. One that widows and married women whispered about in secret—but wouldn’t yet share with her, telling her that her time would come soon enough. An activity her mother vowed she would speak to Miranda about only when she was preparing for her wedding night.

But this was not Miranda’s wedding night. And yet she couldn’t look away. There, right in the open air for everyone to see, was the handsome Earl of Rothschild, and he was with a woman.

There were so many things in the scene before her to shock her, Miranda wasn’t sure where to begin. For one thing, Rothschild was shirtless. Oh, she’d seen men without shirts before, despite her mother’s attempts to shield her. Sometimes the field workers went without and Miranda would catch brief glimpses from her father’s carriage as they rode along to town. The sight had always given her a forbidden thrill. A feeling multiplied by what she was secretly witnessing at present.

Those workmen, who often appeared soft, even from a distance, didn’t look anything like the Earl. Muscles tapered down his lean body, moving beneath the surface as he shifted his position on the picnic blanket that had been laid out beside the lake. His skin was tanned, as though he often went without the decent protection of a shirt. And a few tousled locks of dark hair fell across his forehead like a disheveled, tempting devil.

When the woman beneath him moaned, Miranda started. She’d been so focused on the man, she hadn’t really looked at his paramour. Did she know her? There was nothing immediately familiar about her, not that Miranda could have recognized her with her head lolled over to the side, facing away from the brush where Miranda was concealed. And at present, her face didn’t concern Miranda as much as her state of undress that went beyond even Rothschild’s.

The lady’s gown was in a pile beside the Earl’s shirt and jacket. She was wearing only a sheer chemise, which was hiked up around her stomach, leaving her utterly bare from the waist down except for a pair of lacy white stockings and satin high-heeled slippers. The slippers were impossible to overlook as they were thrown over the Earl’s tanned, defined shoulders.

He was kneeling between her legs and he was…

Miranda tilted her head, squinting to see better despite the fact that she knew she shouldn’t.

Dear God, he was licking her…there. There in that place her mother told her to ignore, but she secretly didn’t. In the place that was tingling madly as she watched Rothschild pleasure the moaning, squirming woman. The unknown lady’s hips lifted and her back arched with every stroke of his tongue. Her cries grew louder with each intimate kiss.

Miranda shifted. She should turn away. She should run away! This was no place for her. These were no sights for her. But she couldn’t make herself stop watching. Stop waiting for what she would see next. She couldn’t stop the growing ache deep within her body, one she had felt before, but never so sharp and needy. She shut her eyes briefly, but the moans continued to echo and they elicited a brief image.

One of Miranda being pleasured by the Earl instead of this faceless woman.

Her eyes flew open, widened at the shocking thought. What in the world was she thinking? She covered her mouth to keep her startled gasp from revealing her spying, but she still didn’t look away from the scene being played out before her.

Now Rothschild got to his feet and Miranda got a clearer view of his partner. She was definitely a stranger, not a village woman or a member of a neighborhood family. The woman sat up a little, leaning back on her elbows with a grin as she watched Rothschild shuck out of his trousers and give them a casual kick to the side.

Miranda stared. While she may have seen a man’s chest before, this was something entirely different. Muscular legs met an equally muscular backside, and both were just as tanned as his back and arms. Dear God, that meant he went outside naked on a regular basis.

And then there was the thrust of muscle between his legs. Miranda had heard the servants call it a cock when they didn’t know she was within earshot. It was as hard as any other part of him, curling up toward his belly at full attention.

The woman below him licked her lips as she stared just as blatantly as Miranda did. The stranger smiled, a wicked, knowing expression that made Miranda feel very young and naïve. And jealous. There was such a confidence in the other woman’s every move. A sure sensuality that Miranda recognized, but wasn’t yet able to master, thanks to her mother’s constant criticisms and intrusions.

“Come down here,” the woman ordered, opening her legs a little further.

“Oh, very pretty,” Rothschild drawled as he looked at her blatant offering with a wicked grin.

He dropped to his knees between the woman’s splayed thighs. His mouth came down hard on hers, his arms pinned hers above her head. And then, he thrust his hips forward and his cock disappeared into her body.

Miranda had heard whispers about sex from servants and married friends. Varying accounts described it as anything from heavenly to horrible. But judging from the lusty moans from the woman on the picnic blanket, Miranda was beginning to think heavenly was a closer description. If it made that woman feel anything like just watching them made Miranda feel, it had to be heavenly.

Miranda shifted a little, longing to touch herself, longing to ease the tension building like an inferno between her thighs. She knew her own hands could bring her pleasure. She’d done so in the past, reveling in the exquisite release.

Would that be what it felt like if a man like the Earl spread her wide like he was doing to that woman, and drove into her with those short, circular swivels of his muscular hips?

Would Miranda moan and cry out like that if it was she Rothschild was taking instead? If it was she who he claimed so blatantly?

She squeezed her eyes shut again as hot blood rushed to her cheeks. How she wanted to know the answers to those wicked, unspoken questions. How much she wanted to experience that type of passion.

A nudge on her hand made Miranda yelp in surprise. She looked down to see that Oslo had found his way back to her and was sitting at her side, little tail wagging wildly and head cocked with a quizzical bent as he waited for her.

She cast a quick glance toward the couple as she snatched up the dog and held him to her chest so he wouldn’t escape a second time. With her luck, Oslo would bolt into the clearing and reveal her humiliating intrusion.

Rothschild didn’t seem to have heard her cry, but the woman beneath him clenched her hands around his muscular upper arms.

She moaned, a broken, wanton sound, before she said, “Did you hear that?”

Immediately Miranda crouched down lower, peering through the high grass and praying she wouldn’t have to endure the ultimate disgrace of being caught. No doubt the wicked Earl would assume she had been spying on him for quite some time. Worse, that she was aroused by what she saw. She would never live that down. Never. How could she face him afterward?

Worse, what if he marched her home and told her parents what she had been doing? She couldn’t bear their reactions. Her mother, especially, would make her life hellish if she knew.

Miranda held her breath as Rothschild lifted his head. His breath came in pants.

“What?”

“A cry,” the woman insisted.

Rothschild slowly circled his hips and the woman cursed, a word Miranda hadn’t heard before, but didn’t need to be familiar with to know it was not ladylike. Why did that vulgar phrase make her thighs even wetter? It was like everything forbidden was also undeniably arousing.

“It’s probably those absurd peacocks Brendan brought with him last week,” he panted, driving his hips forward again with a groan. “Ignore it.”

“Hmmm, peacocks, eh?” The woman giggled as she wrapped her arms around his neck and pulled him down for a deep kiss.

Miranda waited until the two of them were utterly engrossed in their coupling before she gathered Oslo closer and began to crawl out of their line of sight. Even when she knew they couldn’t see her and dared to stand up, she continued to hear the woman’s moans of encouragement and Rothschild’s grunts of pleasure in the distance. Worse, when those decadent sounds were no longer to be heard, she still couldn’t help but recall, with perfect clarity, everything she had witnessed. And the images continued to arouse her beyond measure.

She fumbled in her pelisse for Oslo’s broken lead and tied it clumsily around the dog’s collar before she set him down and began to weave her way back to the house. With every step, she flashed to another heated image of Rothschild burying himself into the woman. Of him tasting her in the most intimate way. Of the moans. The slide of skin on skin.

“Oh, God,” Miranda gasped. “I want that, I want that passion so very much. How could anyone ever settle for anything less?”

861. An Affair Before Christmas (Eloisa James)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
One spectacular Christmas, Lady Perdita Selby, known to her friends and family as Poppy, met the man she thought she would love forever. The devilishly attractive Duke of Fletcher was the perfect match for the innocent, breathtakingly beautiful young Englishwoman, and theirs was the most romantic wedding she had ever seen. Four years later, Poppy and the duke have become the toast of the ton ... but behind closed doors the spark of their love affair has burned out.

Unwilling to lose the woman he still lusts after, the duke is determined to win back his beguiling bride's delectable affections ... and surpass the heady days of first love with a truly sinful seduction.

My rating: 3 stars

My review: While this book is the second in the Desperate Duchesses series, it reads more like the first. It introduces the characters and relationships which, I suspect, will be the focus of the later books in the series. Unfortunately, this is the main problem with the book: there are too many characters and relationships introduced, leading to a dilution in the main plotline. In fact, by the end of the book, I didn't really care what happened to Poppy and Fletcher and became very interested in the other characters. But An Affair Before Christmas is a very good set-up for the later books. If James has books centered on the Duke of Villiers and/or the Duke and Duchess of Beaumont, I will read those (though I hope that she doesn't put the two into one book).

Sunday, January 20, 2008

860. Who Loves Ya, Baby? (Gemma Bruce)

Synopsis from Amazon:
Catch and cuff a perp without batting a false eyelash? No problem for NYPD undercover cop Julie Excelsior. But her big mouth just got her demoted … seems that the department doesn’t appreciate a whistle-blower. Well, Julie is too restless to park her long legs under a desk and twiddle her thumbs. She might break a nail — or somebody’s head — just to relieve the boredom. Hello? Is anybody listening? That’s it. I quit. I’m moving on. Time to say goodbye to the grit and grime of the precinct house, and hello to the simple life upstate where her Uncle Wes, that old practical joker, just died and left her a house on twenty acres. Plus about a million chickens. And the little town of Excelsior Falls has a few other surprises in store … like Julie’s childhood pal Cas Reynolds, who grew up to be quite a man. As in six foot two of buff-a-licious fantasy fun. And he’s the sheriff. Who could ask for anything more?

How about a hidden treasure? Yes, Uncle Wes hid something wonderful for his near and dear ones to find but exactly what it is and where it is, no one really knows. Everybody’s got a clue but nobody’s talking — and the whole damn town is digging up her north forty inch by inch, hoping to get lucky. But Cas and Julie already have, what with toe-curling kisses and tangling up the sheets. In fact, they’re having the hottest time of their lives ....

My rating: 3 stars

859. Uncharted Waters (Jodi Lynn Copeland)

Synopsis from Amazon:
After catching her boyfriend in bed with another woman Stephanie Lang is determined to forget about finding Mr. Right and change her good girl ways. With a new name and a new look, she’s a bad girl on a mission -- to find a man willing to give her what she wants without the trappings of emotions.

Nick Calanetti plans to spend his last weekend as captain of the local ‘couples-only’ fantasy boat, soaking in the sun and the peace and quiet of the lake. But then his fare shows up without a partner, and quickly makes it known she plans to use Nick as a stand-in.

While Nick has always prided himself on being a nice guy, Stephie’s wild ideas have his inner bad boy taking charge in a hurry.

My rating: 3 stars

858. Secrets of a Duchess (Kaitilin O'Riley)

Synopsis from Amazon UK:
On the death of their beloved father, Caroline Armstrong and her sister are whisked away to London by their grandparents. Though determined to please her doting relatives, there is one thing Caroline vows she will never do: marry. So at her society debut, she decides to use her keen intelligence to keep suitors at bay .... Handsome, tall, and titled, Alexander Woodward, Duke of Woodborough, is the catch of the Season -- but he doesn't want to be caught. He finds a kindred spirit in the witty Caroline and makes her a scandalous proposition: they will pretend to court to dissuade any overtures of marriage .... Caroline thought she would be safe for the Season -- and that her deepest secret would remain locked away. But with each minute spent with Alex, she finds herself increasingly enraptured by his charm, his kindness ... his kisses. Caught up in a dizzying dance of desire, Caroline accepts another proposal from Alex -- one that puts her in the most dangerous position of all ....

My rating: 2 stars

My review: Despite what the cover says, the book is not all that well-written. The premise of the story is pretty interesting but the writing is juvenile.

857. Never Marry a Cowboy (Lorraine Heath)

Synopsis from author:
Sensitive and lovely Ashton Robertson fell in love with Kit Montgomery the moment she first laid eyes on him. Four years later, her most cherished dream has come true: the rakish English aristocrat is her husband, if only for a brief time. But will a few days in paradise be enough, now that Ashton has found sweet freedom in his arms?

To ease his tormented soul, Kit agreed to marry his dear friend's sister. But Ashton's gentle beauty and fiery spirit are slowly captivating the hardened rogue, causing him to reevaluate his outlook on life ... and to wonder if, perhaps, they should turn their blissful temporary union into something more permanent.

My rating: 4 stars

Excerpt: [Prologue]

England , 1865

He had made a pact with the devil and bargained away not only his soul, but his heart

Gripping the intricately carved poster of the canopied bed, he grimly accepted the bittersweet luxury of gazing upon his love's delicate features as she slept. Like gossamer wings, her silken blond hair was spread across the massive pillow. She would soon be in death what she had been in life: an angel.

"My lord, I did not hear you come in," the physician said as he moved away from the bedside table.

"I entered quietly," he murmured. "I did not wish to disturb her."

"Your wife called for you earlier. She knows the end is near."

"How near?" he asked.

"That is difficult to say, my lord. Several more days at least, perhaps a week or more if she is fortunate."

He snapped his head around, unable to keep the bitterness from his voice. "You have a sadistic understanding of fortunate."

The physician's face turned red. "I meant no offense, my lord, but life is precious, every moment to be treasured."

"She is not yet twenty-five. Is there nothing you can do for her?" he asked, his frustration and anger growing at the incompetence surrounding him.

"Nothing but ease the pain."

"Then I damn you to hell."

The physician blanched. "You hardly seem yourself—"

"How should I seem? Clarisse hovers at death's door, and you expect me to accept her suffering docilely when I know heaven awaits her?"

"Humility may well be the better part of valor. Surely this illness is a test of your faith as well as hers."

He glared at the man. "Do not attempt to placate me with philosophy when you have no cures."

The physician tilted up his chin. "Very well, my lord. If you will excuse me, I must attend to other patients, but I have left the pain medication on the table beside the bed. Only a pinch of powder in a glass of water. More than that, and you risk killing her."

"Heaven forbid that her torment should end too soon."

"It would be a sin to take her life. That is God's decision, not ours."

"Then I rail against God."

"My lord, you speak blasphemy! I would expect those words from your brother, not you."

"Ah, yes, my twin. There are those who cannot tell us apart."

The physician snorted. "Your facial features may be identical, but your actions separate you."

"So I've heard."

"Christopher," a soft voice called.

He waved the physician aside. "Be off with you and tend your other patients. I shall see to her needs."

"Remember my instructions regarding the pain medication. Only a pinch—"

He jerked up a hand. "I will do as you instructed." He did not move until the physician had walked from the room and closed the oaken door. With a heavy heart, he stepped quietly to the head of the bed and smiled tenderly at the woman he had loved longer than he could remember.

"Christopher." Her voice seemed to come from such a great distance, as though she'd already begun her journey toward heaven.

He knelt and took her frail hand in his, cursing the pain that caused hers to tremble. "I am here, my love."

"I feared you would not come."

He brushed a soft kiss across her fingers. "I would not leave you to suffer alone. If only I could take this disease upon myself and spare you—"

Her hand clutched his weakly. "No, I would not wish this affliction upon my worst enemy."

"Are you in pain now?"

She nodded slightly, but her lovely blue eyes revealed the true extent of her agony. "It never ceases. Sometimes," she whispered, her breathing labored, "I wish for death, I wish the physician would leave the medication within my reach. I know it is a sin—"

He cradled her cheek and touched his thumb to her lips. "It is not a sin to wish."

Tears filled her eyes. "I wish I had given you a son, an heir to Ravenleigh."

"I never desired anything beyond your love."

She gripped his hand, breathing heavily, and he required no words to know that she suffered greatly.

"I'll ready your medication." He stood and turned to the table. With a steady hand and a throat tightening to the point of suffocation, he poured the cool water from the earthen pitcher into a glass. Following the physician's instructions, he added a pinch of powder—before adding more. Stirring briskly, he watched the liquid swirl like the sea during a tempest, like the storm of impotent anger raging through him. How could a disease eat from within and not be seen from without?

Gingerly, he sat on the edge of the bed, hating the thought of causing her the least discomfort. Gratitude softened the lines of her face as he gently lifted her head and brought the glass to her lips.

She took a sip and grimaced. "It is so bitter."

"But it will ease your suffering."

"Not completely," she admitted before finishing off the brew. She lay back. "I have missed your embrace."

He set the glass aside. "I do not wish to cause you further harm."

"I am beyond the stage where a bit more pain is noticeable. I need your comfort."

He slid beneath the covers. He lifted his arm, and she came to him as he had so often dreamed. Her head nestled within the crook of his shoulder, her small body pressed against his larger one, her delicate hand curled on his chest.

She sighed wistfully. "Oh, how I have longed to again know your warmth and the steady rhythm of your heart."

"I was a fool not to come sooner."

He felt the slight shake of her head. "I am torn between having you near and knowing that you must endure the sight of my sickly appearance."

He slipped a finger beneath her chin and angled her head until he held her gaze. "Through my eyes, you are as beautiful now as you were the first time I saw you, dressed in a gown of blue."

She smiled softly. "It was green. I wore blue when I met Christian."

He kissed her forehead. "Ah, yes. I remember now. He described you in such vivid detail I suppose his memory became mine."

"It is often like that with the two of you, isn't it? You always know each other's thoughts and feelings."

"It is a strange blessing, and at times, a curse."

She furrowed her brow. "I overheard the servants talking. They said your father is sending Christian to Texas ."

"It seems his rakehell reputation does not sit well with Father."

"It is hardly his fault that women adore him. Incredibly handsome features and irresistible charm are lethal to a woman's good sense. As you proved with me. Still I worry about him."

"Do not concern yourself, my love. He wants to leave. Besides, Harry and Gray are going as well. I have no doubt that they will create enough trouble to keep themselves happy."

Her eyelashes fluttered. "I grow so … weary."

Fighting back the tears, he swallowed hard and drew her more closely against him. "Then sleep well, my love."

"I love you, Christopher."

"And I love you, more than I could ever tell you."

He held her near until she went limp and her final breath was but a whisper against his throat. The unbearable ache in his chest almost had him reaching for the last of the pain medication.

Carefully, he eased away from her. With tenderness, he arranged the blankets and folded her arms across her chest. Then he did what he'd never done before. Lightly, he touched his lips to hers. "God must have been in desperate need of angels, my love. He has surely acquired the finest."

He straightened and strode across the room, knowing his brother would want to see Clarisse before the warmth left her completely. He opened the door and stepped into the magnificent hallway.

Sitting on a bench, his brother snapped his head around and slowly came to his feet. "Has our vigil ended?"

He nodded. "She went peacefully, your name upon her lips."

He watched as Christopher's face crumpled and tears filled his eyes. "I know you think me an awful coward, but I loved my wife too much to watch her die."

"I loved Clarisse too much to allow her to die alone." He held up a hand to stay whatever protest his brother might make. "It matters not which is the greater love, Christopher. You are the one who held her heart."

Christopher took a step toward him. "I shall talk to Father. I know he feared Clarisse was a temptation you would be unable to resist, but now no reason exists for you to travel to Texas ."

"Do not bother yourself on my account. It matters not where my body is, I shall be in hell."

856. Walden and Civil Disobedience (Henry David Thoreau)

Synopsis from Amazon UK:
"Walden" was the fruit of Thoreau's two-year stay on the Walden Pond. He carefully shaped the book to follow the natural cycle of the seasons, yet it is more than an account of life in the woods, it is a quest for personal freedom and individuality that evokes nature without being sentimental or distorting the natural world. Though widely reviewed at the time of publication, sales did not reflect the attention the book received. It has now become an American classic. "Civil Disobedience", was also based on Thoreau's experiences during the period he lived on the pond. In 1846, he was arrested for not having paid his poll tax, as a way of demonstrating that he did not recognize the authority of a government that "buys and sells men, women, and children." It is a treatise against slavery and a government that wages war to support injustice.

My rating: 4 stars

855. Bad in Boots: Colt's Choice (Patrice Michelle)

Synopsis from Barnes & Noble:
Colt has waited half his life to fully own the Lonestar ranch. The new part owner of his rodeo ranch might be one of the smartest, sexiest women he'd ever laid eyes on, but Colt knows she's out of his league and 100% wrong for him. Even if he could ignore the fact she's a city-slicker, he won't allow himself to forget she was born with a silver spoon in her mouth. He'd learned from his father's mistakes and had no intention of repeating history. But, like all temptations, the more he tells himself Elise Hamilton is "hands off', the more he wants to put his hands on.

Elise has never really settled on any one thing in her life, be it a relationship or a career. Regardless of her nomadic ways, one constant has always held true-her love for horses and being outdoors. When she inherits half ownership to a rodeo ranch, she knows her path in life has finally been laid. Little did she expect to find her very own cowboy at the end of it.

Then again, maybe she can rope her cowboy and have him, too.

My rating: 3 stars

854. Taken at the Flood (Agatha Christie)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
A few weeks after marrying an attractive young widow, Gordon Cloade is tragically killed by a bomb blast in the London blitz. Overnight, the former Mrs. Underhay finds herself in sole possession of the Cloade family fortune. Shortly afterwards, Hercule Poirot receives a visit from the dead man's sister-in-law who claims she has been warned by 'spirits' that Mrs. Underhay's first husband is still alive.

My rating: 4 stars

Publication information:
  • 1948
  • Collins Crime Club
  • London
  • Orange/red cloth with black lettering
  • Dust wrapper priced at 8/6

853. The High King (Lloyd Alexander)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
In this fifth and final chronicle of Prydain the forces of good and evil meet in ultimate confrontation.

My rating: 5 stars

852. Cabin Fever (Diana Hunter)

Synopsis from Barnes & Noble:
As soon as her date took the turn up the mountain, Isabel knew she was in trouble. Did all men take one look at her well-endowed breasts and think sex? The last thing she was about to do was make out in a tiny car on some godforsaken mountain with a date she never wanted to see again.

Daniel Fox wanted to forget a case gone bad and a relationship gone sour. When a client he had defended killed his wife, Daniel took a leave of absence and, alone, heads for a mountain retreat to deal with the guilt. The last thing he wants is company.

A winter storm forces them together and they must share a tiny cabin with one bed. In that bed they discover a dark passion that rules them both. Neither of them gets what they had planned.but both get something better.

My rating: 2 stars

851. The Price of Desire (Leda Swann)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
Caroline Clemens comes to a scandalous arrangement with Dominic Savage. Penniless and responsible for four younger siblings following the death of their debt-ridden father, she agrees to become the willing plaything of this darkly dangerous man who has saved her family from the workhouse — and in repayment, she will fulfill his every physical need ... eagerly and without hesitation.

Rather than feel shamed by her long fall from innocence, Caroline finds her new life exhilarating — for Savage is a remarkably skilled lover who knows the secret places to enter, taste, and touch that will drive a woman to new heights of ecstasy. He would never falsely promise her a wedding — unlike her faithless fiancé, who betrayed, insulted, and abandoned her. And she will repay his honesty with night after torrid night of delicious erotic games, taking their passion further than either of them ever dreamed possible.

But Dominic will not be satisfied with owning Caroline's ripe and luscious body, for he secretly desires the one thing that she dares not surrender to him. Dominic wants Caroline's heart ... and he will not rest until she succumbs.

My rating: 3 stars

Saturday, January 12, 2008

850. Scoundrel (Elizabeth Elliott)

Synopsis from Amazon:
A brilliant cryptographer vital to the British war effort against the French, Lady Lillian Walters hides her intelligence behind a frivolous air in this sparkling, fast-paced Regency. When a mysterious attacker nearly takes her life, the notorious Duke of Remmington is forced to play protector, a situation complicated by his attraction to the strong-willed lady. Both fight their feelings as they spiral toward a scandal that may distract them from the danger close at hand.

My rating: 3 stars

849. The Perfect Stranger (Anne Gracie)

Synopsis from Amazon:
Faith Merridew and a hardened soldier marry in haste -- and for convenience. They vow to love, honor, cherish -- and then get to know each other.

My rating: 4 stars

848. City Heat (Lacey Alexander)

Synopsis from Amazon:
Lynda's Lace
Lynda Phelps loves sex. Wild sex. Naughty sex. Kinky sex. But when debonair Jordan Summers enters her life, Lynda finds herself hiding her dirtiest desires, afraid that if he knew, it would soil the pristine image he holds of her. He keeps giving her delicate lace lingerie, after all when she's definitely a leather sort of girl at heart. She knows she should tell him the truth, let him see the real her, but she's too crazy about him to risk it. Little does she know that the usually straitlaced Jordan has started having some pretty kinky fantasies of his own and he's going to turn them into reality when she least expects it. Before it's over, Lynda will discover that a little lace can be a lot of fun.

Carter's Cuffs
Carter Brooks has it bad for the lady cop next door. But Erin Sparks has control issues even though she wants him, she's afraid she'll fall too hard. Her solution? Seduce him just for one night. And since she has the handcuffs anyway, she figures she may as well put them to good, kinky use to make sure he doesn't get away. But Erin's made a very big mistake. She rocks Carter's world, but he doesn't like giving up his control either, or feeling used. Lucky for him, she isn't the only one who can come up with creative uses for a pair of handcuffs. Erin's about to discover that Carter can be very persuasive ... and that losing control can be a highly pleasurable experience.

My rating: 4 stars

847. The Curse of the Pharaohs (Elizabeth Peters)

Synopsis from Barnes & Noble:
One of the best-loved of mystery writers weaves another tale of intrigue featuring Amelia Peabody and Radcliffe of Crocodile on the Sandbank. This time the willful and witty duo must catch a murderer at an excavation of an ancient Egyptian tomb.

My rating: 2 stars

846. Pollyanna (Eleanor H. Porter)

Hayley Mills as Pollyanna -- a very good movie

Synopsis from Amazon:
When orphaned, eleven-year-old Pollyanna comes to live with austere and wealthy Aunt Polly, her philosophy of gladness brings happiness to her aunt and other unhappy members of the community.

My rating: 4 stars

845. Shopaholic Takes Manhattan (Sophie Kinsella)

Synopsis from Amazon:
In this sequel to Kinsella's bestselling Confessions of a Shopaholic, Becky Bloomwood, a personal finance "expert" with her own TV show, is more of a financial mess than ever: she can't stop shopping, even though she can't afford anything. She's even assigned her flatmate, Suze, to monitor her spending, but to no avail: Becky is full of cute rationalizations, like "Foreign money doesn't count, so you can spend as much as you like," and can't stop herself from sneaking into posh boutiques. Her work-obsessed boyfriend, Luke, runs a financial PR agency, and when he gets the green light to open an office in New York City, he brings Becky along. Upon her arrival in the Big Apple, she euphorically discovers Barney's, Saks, Sephora and sample sales but when wind of her shopping excesses gets back to the British press, she loses both her relationship and her TV job. Becky manages to save the day in predictably winning fashion, with plenty of comic moments along the way. Sure, it's tongue-in-cheek and all in good fun but will the barrage of shopping hijinks be enough to hold readers this time around?

My rating: 5 stars

844. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Robert Louis Stevenson)

The title page of the first London edition

Synopsis from Amazon:
Robert Louis Stevenson originally wrote Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde as a "chilling shocker." He then burned the draft and, upon his wife's advice, rewrote it as the darkly complex tale it is today. Stark, skillfully woven, this fascinating novel explores the curious turnings of human character through the strange case of Dr. Jekyll, a kindly scientist who by night takes on his stunted evil self, Mr. Hyde. Anticipating modern psychology, Jekyll And Hyde is a brilliantly original study of man's dual nature -- as well as an immortal tale of suspense and terror. Published in 1866, Jekyll And Hyde was an instant success and brought Stevenson his first taste of fame. Though sometimes dismissed as a mere mystery story, the book has evoked much literary admirations. Vladimir Nabokov likened it to Madame Bovary and Dead Souls as "a fable that lies nearer to poetry than to ordinary prose fiction."

My rating: 4 stars

843. Silk and Shadows (Mary Jo Putney)

Synopsis from Barnes & Noble:
Cutting a dazzling swath through Victorian society, wealthy and seductive Peregrine weaves a web of desire around Lady St. James, who's pledged to wed Peregrine's enemy. Only the burning power of love can pierce Peregrine's chilling silence about his secret past and hidden purpose, and Sara plunges into a whirlpool of uncertainty with a man who has everything a woman could want -- and fear.

My rating: 2 stars

842. Decadent (Shayla Black)

Synopsis from Amazon:
Kimber Edgington is a virgin with a crush-on a pop star with a penchant for threesomes. Determined to prove that she's woman enough for singer Jesse McCall, Kimber turns to bodyguard Deke Trenton for sexual education ... lessons that include his super-sexy friend Luc. Though she's saved herself for Jesse, Kimber soon learns that he's not the man adept at stoking her aching, endless need. That's Deke, and he can't resist when Kimber begs for more -- and more.

My rating: 4 stars

841. Surrender's Edge (Pepper Espinoza)

Synopsis from Amazon:
Geoffrey Kirk has been in love with his best friend, Nash, since almost the moment they met. Convinced that Nash would never return his feelings, he forced himself to move on, and fell for his assistant, Sunny. Despite his strong feelings, he never acted on them, and when he discovered Sunny and Nash together, he thought he lost his chance for happiness forever.

Until Sunny and Nash make it clear that he hasn't lost anything ... and he still has a great deal to gain ....

My rating: 2 stars

Saturday, January 5, 2008

840. Unnatural Death (Dorothy Sayers)

Synopsis from Amazon UK:
"No sign of foul play," says Dr Carr after the post-mortem on Agatha Dawson. The case is closed. But Lord Peter Wimsey is not satisfied ...With no clues to work on, he begins his own investigation. No clues, that is, until the sudden, senseless murder of Agatha's maid. What is going on in the mysterious Mrs Forrest's Mayfair flat? And can Wimsey catch a desperate murderer before he himself becomes one of the victims?

My rating: 4 stars

839. Odes and Epodes (Horace)


Synopsis from Amazon UK:
The poetry of Horace (born 65 bc) is richly varied, its focus moving between public and private concerns, urban and rural settings, Stoic and Epicurean thought. Here is a new Loeb Classical Library edition of the great Roman poet's Odes and Epodes, a fluid translation facing the Latin text. Horace took pride in being the first Roman to write a body of lyric poetry. For models he turned to Greek lyric, especially to the poetry of Alcaeus, Sappho, and Pindar; but his poems are set in a Roman context. His four books of odes cover a wide range of moods and topics. Some are public poems, upholding the traditional values of courage, loyalty, and piety; and there are hymns to the gods. But most of the odes are on private themes: chiding or advising friends; speaking about love and amorous situations, often amusingly. Horace's seventeen epodes, which he called iambi, were also an innovation for Roman literature. Like the odes they were inspired by a Greek model: the seventh-century imabic poetry of Archilochus. Love and political concerns are frequent themes; here the tone is generally that of satirical lampoons.

My rating: 4 stars

838. The Metamorphoses (Ovid)

Synopsis from Amazon UK:
Bringing together a series of ingeniously linked myths and legends, Ovid's deliciously witty and poignant Metamorphoses describes a magical world in which men and women are transformed - often by love - into flowers, trees, animals, stones and stars. First published in 1567, this landmark translation by Arthur Golding was the first major English edition of the epic, which includes such tales as the legend of Narcissus; the parable of Icarus; and the passion held by the witch-queen Circe for the great Aeneas. A compelling adaptation that used imagery familiar to English sixteenth-century society, it powerfully influenced Spenser, Shakespeare and the character of Elizabethan literature.

My rating: 5 stars

837. A Passage to India (E. M. Forster)

Synopsis from Amazon UK:
After a mysterious accident during their visit to the caves, Dr Assiz is accused of assaulting Adela Quested, a naive young Englishwoman. As he is brought to trial, the fragile structure of Anglo-Indian relations collapses and the racism inherent in colonialism is exposed in all its ugliness.

My rating: 3 stars

836. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Jules Verne)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
Seeking a strange and monstrous creature that has been sighted in the ocean depths, exciting the maritime population of 1866, Professor Armax begins an incredible underwater journey from Atlantis to the South Pole.

My rating: 3 stars

835. Frankenstein (Mary Shelley)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
"I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together. I saw the hideous phantasm of a man stretched out, and then, on the working of some powerful engine, show signs of life and stir with an uneasy, half-vital motion." A summer evening's ghost stories, lonely insomnia in a moonlit Alpine's room, and a runaway imagination--fired by philosophical discussions with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley about science, galvanism, and the origins of life--conspired to produce for Marry Shelley this haunting night specter. By morning, it had become the germ of her Romantic masterpiece, Frankenstein.

Written in 1816 when she was only nineteen, Mary Shelley's novel of "The Modern Prometheus" chillingly dramatized the dangerous potential of life begotten upon a laboratory table. A frightening creation myth for our own time, Frankenstein remains one of the greatest horror stories ever written and is an undisputed classic of its kind.

My rating: 4 stars

834. Dracula (Bram Stoker)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
A naive young Englishman travels to Transylvania to do business with a client, Count Dracula. After showing his true and terrifying colors, Dracula boards a ship for England in search of new, fresh blood. Unexplained disasters begin to occur in the streets of London before the mystery and the evil doer are finally put to rest. Told in a series of news reports from eyewitness observers to writers of personal diaries, this has a ring of believability that counterbalances nicely with Dracula's too-macabre-to-be-true exploits.

My rating: 4 stars

833. Eva Luna (Isabel Allende)

Synopsis from Barnes & Noble:
A woman makes love to an Indian dying of snakebite, miraculously restoring him to life and engendering a daughter named Eva``so she will love life.'' Thus begins Allende's latest novel, a magnificent successor to The House of the Spirits and Of Love & Shadows. Set in a Latin American country, it relates Eva's picaresque adventures. Brought up in the house of an eccentric doctor devoted to mummifying corpses, where her mother is a servant, Eva is left an orphan at six. Her black godmother, or madrina , leases her as a servant to a series of bizarre households of metaphorical significance, the last of which she leaves in grand style upon emptying a government Minister's chamberpot over his head. Interleaved with Eva's story is her account of a certain Rolf Carle, with whom her life will become linkedshe tells of his youth in Nazi Austria and young manhood as a filmmaker in South America. Through a series of improbable and felicitous coincidences, Eva is taken under the wing of such exotic benefactors as a street urchin who becomes a guerrilla leader, a colorful whorehouse Madam, a kindly Turkish merchant and a stunningly beautiful transsexual.

My rating: 1 star

832. From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler (E. L. Konigsburg)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
Claudia is bored. She's ready for a big change, but wants to make sure she does it with style. When she decides to run away, Claudia plans to be a runaway with specific goals: to be comfortable, to be changed, and to be appreciated at home. She carefully appoints a partner (her younger brother), and selects a destination (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), but there are some adventures you simply can't plan in advance. Claudia and her brother Jamie are soon embroiled in an artistic mystery even the experts can't solve, but discovering a solution to this puzzle might just help Claudia find the answer to her personal quest.

My rating: 4 stars

831. Island of the Blue Dolphins (Scott O'Dell)

Synopsis from Amazon Canada:
In the Pacific, there is an island that looks like a big fish sunning itself in the sea. Around it blue dolphins swim, otters play, and sea birds abound. Karana is the Indian girl who lived alone for years on the Island of the Blue Dolphins. Hers is not only an unusual adventure of survival, but also a tale of natural beauty and personal discovery.

My rating: 2 stars

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

830. That Hideous Strength (C. S. Lewis)

Synopsis from Amazon:
The final book in C.S. Lewis's acclaimed Space Trilogy, which includes Out of the Silent Planet and Perelandra, That Hideous Strength concludes the adventures of the matchless Dr. Ransom. Finding himself in a world of superior alien beings and scientific experiments run amok, Dr. Ransom struggles with questions of ethics and morality, applying age-old wisdom to a brave new universe dominated by science. His quest for truth is a journey filled with intrigue and suspense.

My rating: 3 stars

829. Whose Body? (Dorothy Sayers)

Synopsis from Amazon:
The stark naked body was lying in the tub. Not unusual for a proper bath, but highly irregular for murder -- especially witha pair of gold pince-nez deliberately perched before the sightless eyes. What's more, the face appeared to have been shaved after death. The police assumed that the victim was a prominent financier, but Lord Peter Wimsey, who dabbled in mystery detection as a hobby, knew better. In this, his first murder case, Lord Peter untangles the ghastly mystery of the corpse in the bath.

My rating: 5 stars

828. Slightly Single (Wendy Markham)

Synopsis from Amazon:
Tracey Spadolini has always been insecure. She's somewhat overweight, unhappy in her job, and dating Will, a handsome but commitment-phobic actor. Will is spending the summer in upstate New York, leaving a morose Tracey behind in Manhattan, so she decides to use the time to turn herself into the woman she has always wanted to be. She goes on a diet and starts to read classics. She also meets Buckley, a good-looking, sweet guy who pursues a friendship with her even after he mistakes their first trip to the movies together as a date. Tracey can't help but compare him to Will, and Buckley comes out ahead every time. Will hardly ever calls and seems hesitant when she tells him she wants to come to visit him, but Tracey is sure that he'll be won over by her new look.

My rating: 2 stars

827. The Black Cauldron (Lloyd Alexander)

Synopsis from Amazon:
The Black Cauldron (Holt, 1965) is the second book in the five book series by Lloyd Alexander, and is a Newbery Honor Book. It continues the story of Taran, the Assistant Pig-Keeper of Prydain. Taran, with a band of warriors and friends, is called upon to find and destroy the Black Cauldron, which is being used by the evil Arawn, Lord of the Land of Death, to produce deathless warriors from the bodies of his fallen enemies.

My rating: 5 stars