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12 June 2014

Review: When the Rogue Returns by Sabrina Jeffries

Author: Sabrina Jeffries
Publication Date: January 21, 2014
Publisher: Pocket Books
Genre: Adult Historical Romance
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Source: Publisher via Edelweiss

Victor Cale never imagined that his sweet, shy bride, Isabella, would use her talents for creating exquisite imitation jewels criminally. But there's no denying that her handiwork was used in the theft of the Dutch royal diamonds-- right after Isa disappeared into the night.

Ten years later, Victor is sent to Edinburgh to investigate a wealthy baron's mysterious bride-to-be... who turns out to be Isa, masquerading as an alluring widow. No longer the meek girl he once knew, Isa boldly asserts that it was Victor who abandoned her, after he helped steal the royal diamonds!

Piecing together the truth of the past reawakens their volatile passions, which burns hotter than ever. But with a decade of secrets between them, Victor and Isa must trust each other to bring the real thieves to justice-- without getting burned themselves.

When the Rogue Returns is the story of Isabella and Victor, two young newlyweds who were separated in a scheme instigated by Isa's family. Isa believes that Victor has abandoned her with his share of the stolen jewels while Victor believes that Isa has stolen the jewels and left him to take the blame. But Victor never stopped looking for Isa and, after almost 10 years, he finally finds her, living under an assumed name and posing as a widow in Scotland. He wants answers and so does she. Even though they're angry at each other and hurt, they still have feelings for one another. Can they overcome their past and have to have a future together?

I am a fan of Sabrina Jeffries and really enjoyed the first book in this series, What the Duke Desires, and had pretty high expectations for this one. Happily I was not disappointed and When the Rogue Returns is a quick, sexy read with a lot of heart. The estranged lovers trope is one that I usually enjoy in romance novels. There is a chemistry that is present when two people have known each other and are then apart for many years that ratchets up the intensity of the story. I also love the idea of two people who were once in love re-learning each other and falling back in love. I liked that Isabella and Victor took their time getting to know each other again. They both have secrets and they have to learn to trust each other and their feelings. Years of bitterness, anger and resentment take time to heal and I liked that Jeffries did not rush them. It made their relationship more believable and I was rooting for them the whole way.

I really liked both Victor and Isa but Isa was my favorite. She is not your average historical romance heroine. Isa left the only two people she knew in the world to start a new life, while she was pregnant no less. She has a skilled job and is at the top of her field. She held her own against Victor and the two clash but also compliment each other beautifully. There's a lot of sexual tension in the book and when Victor and Isa finally get together, well, it's worth the wait.

There isn't a lot of suspense or mystery to the plot (though it gets more exciting in the latter part of the book) but I didn't mind and was happy to focus on Isabella and Victor. I had high expectations for this book and I was not disappointed. When the Rogue Returns is a sexy, funny and satisfying romance that begs to be read in one sitting. This series has become one of my go-to reads when I need a pick me up and I can't wait for the next book in the series.

*I received this book free of charge from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This, in no way, affected my opinion or review of this book.




07 May 2013

Ten Reasons To Stay - Short Story Review


Publication date: 06 May 2013 by Pocket Star
ISBN 10/13: 1476731616 | 9781476731612
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Category: Adult Historical Romance
Keywords: Historical, romance, short story
Format: eBook
Source: e-ARC received from Netgalley


Synopsis:

In "Ten Reasons to Stay," previously published in the anthology The School for Heiresses, lessons go far beyond etiquette and needlepoint. Eliza Crenshawe’s lesson is to look before she leaps. But when she discovers that her new guardian plans to marry her off without so much as a Season, she forgets all that. She flees—on a horse she unwittingly steals (oops!)—from Colin Hunt, a newly minted earl who wants nothing more than for her to go home…or stay forever.

Review:

I have only recently come around to the wonderful writing of Sabrina Jeffries. While I have only read a couple of her books, she is quickly becoming one of my favorite historical romance authors. Therefore I was quite excited to pick up this novella by Jeffries that was originally published in the School for Heiresses anthology. Novellas can be hit or miss for me since, because of the length, the usually end up just not having enough depth to be a truly compelling read. While I thought it was a little implausible for the two main characters of this story to fall in love so quickly, I did enjoy their story and found it to be extremely sweet and sexy.

Eliza Crenshawe is a headstrong young woman who flees her home after learning that her guardian plans to marry her off to an aging friend despite her protests. In order to make her way to friends who may be able to help her, Eliza attempts to "borrows" a horse from a local estate. Unfortunately she is caught by Colin Hunt, the new Earl of Monteith, who decides to hold Eliza until he can figure out who she is and why she was stealing his horse.

This story didn't have a lot of emotional angst, but it was a really cute, quick read. Eliza is a such a fun character. She's a total spitfire and I loved that she wasn't cowed by her uncle or by Colin. She's very forthright and passionate and, like Colin, I could not help but fall for her. Colin was a wonderful protagonist as well. I liked that he had an unusual background and had lived in India for a long time. The circumstances of his previous marriage were very tragic and gave his character more depth. I also found him to be very honorable and he and Eliza had instant chemistry.

While I really liked these characters, I did think that their whirlwind romance happened a little too quickly to be entirely plausible. It definitely fit within the structure of the story (Eliza really could not have been missing for more than a day or two before her reputation was really ruined) but I did wish that we had had a little more time for Colin and Eliza to fall in love. I also thought the resolution with Eliza's uncle wrapped up a little too quickly and neatly but it didn't detract very much from the overall story.

I have not read any of the School for Heiresses novels and I don't think you need to in order to read Ten Reasons To Stay. This worked for me as a standalone. It does, however, pique my interest in the series and I will definitely be going back and reading them. If you are in the mood for a quick read, I would definitely recommend this. Ten Reason To Stay is a very sweet read that will entertain and leave you wanting more.

*I received this book free of charge from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This, in no way, affected my opinion or review of this book.
 


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11 March 2013

Manicure Monday (7): How To Woo A Reluctant Lady


Hello! Welcome to Manicure Monday, a feature where I share my current read and my current manicure. Manicure Monday is pretty popular in the beauty blogging world but not so much in the book world, and I wanted a way to share my love of nail polish with you. I don't really do nail art or anything like that so my manicures are pretty simple. Sometimes they match, sometimes they don't. If you'd like to participate in this feature, feel free to grab the graphic above and leave your link in the comments. 

This week's manicure is super matchy, which wasn't really my intent but I kind of like it.


This is Illamasqua Jo'Mina with How To Woo A Reluctant Lady by Sabrina Jeffries. Jo'Mina is this crazy bright lilac. It's actually brighter than it appears in the picture, but purples are hard to photograph sometimes. I love it though. It's super girly but the brightness also gives it an edge.

As you might have guessed, How To Woo A Reluctant Lady is a historical romance. It's so funny but I found it on my shelf and had no idea where I got it. Did I borrow it or did I get it at a convention? Pretty sure I did not purchase it. I still have no idea. But I did read it and really liked it. The main characters had great chemistry and I definitely going to find more books by Ms. Jeffries to read. 


What do you guys think of this color? Too bright or just right?  Also, if you're interested in bookish nail art, my friend found this awesome tumblr page called Pages and Polish, which has some great stuff on it. :)

ETA: Alright trying this out with a Linky widget since a few people have already signed up. I'll try it this week but, if it gets too complicated, may just have you guys go back to just leaving links in the comments.