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Product details
File Size: 1718 KB
Print Length: 338 pages
Publisher: Montlake Romance (October 25, 2016)
Publication Date: October 25, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01F759CDS
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#1,444 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
OH. MY. GOODNESS. What a whizzbang first book in a brand new series (Sinful Brides) by Christi Caldwell. What a wonderful premise for a story -- and sooooooooo many great characters for the subsequent books. There was a teaser included for the next book and I am already chomping at the bit to see that one. It has the potential to be even better than this one!!!! I read the book straight through.For you sticklers for historical time accuracy, this book will make you a little crazy because there just isn't much realism in it. It doesn't bother me in the least and I'm someone who does tend to get huffed up about historical inaccuracies. I just think the story is so good that I just don't care!Talk about a clash of cultures -- or of worlds colliding - well -- you've got it in this book. Helena Bansbury is the illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Wilkinson and she was raised in the Seven Dials. She was grossly abused, forced to beg and taught to be a pickpocket before her brother found and rescued her. She became the bookkeeper for the gaming hell that her brother and 3 others who were like brothers started. On the other hand, Robert Dennington the Marquess of Westfield and heir to his father, the Duke of Somerset led a life of privilege and ease. Well -- until you meet his grandfather. You meet him and see what a piece of work he is in the very beginning of the book. Everything in Roberts life, from that point on, is colored by what happens in the prologue.I don't do spoilers, so I won't give you a blow-by-blow of the story. However, I will say that the story of these two coming together, finding the ability to trust and falling in love with each other is a really wonderful read."I requested and received this book at no cost to me and volunteered to read it; my review is my honest opinion and given without any influence by the author or publisher."
The author takes pages upon pages to go through her heroine being sexually assaulted by the book's "hero." He attacks her, knocks the weapon she is trying to use to defend herself out of her hand, refuses to let go of her while she repeatedly tells him to get out of her room, and then proceeds to kiss her despite her vehement protests (all the while claiming that he doesn't force himself on women!). The fact that she has some internal doubts about saying no is irrelevant to the fact that he ignores her explicit refusals. In other books of this type that I've read, an encounter of dubious consent occurs after a certain amount of buildup where the characters involved have had previous interactions, and one can sorta go along with it, but this just reads like attempted rape to me. I kept skipping pages waiting for the scene to be over but it just goes on and on and the heroine keeps worrying about how she'll keep her violent brother from beating her attacker up (um, WHY?) and I just decided to put the book down rather than continue reading something so un-fun. I presume it gets better, given the number of high reviews, but as a character intro this just put the "hero" into too much of an appeal deficit for me to want him to be happy.
Judging by the reviews, I am the only person who did not love Christi Caldwell’s latest, The Rogue’s Wager. So, obviously take my review for what it always is, just my opinion.Helena Banbury is a former street urchin who works and lives at the Hell and Sin Club, a slightly risque gentlemen’s club in London. She has formed a makeshift family with four men who rescued her from a thief wrangler when she was a child. If you’re thinking this plot line sounds a little familiar, that’s because it is. Lorraine Heath’s, Scoundrels of St. James series has a very similar premise.To be fair, Caldwell’s story deviates from Heath’s when Helena is dismissed from the club after lying to her brother Ryker, and she is sent to live with her father, the Duke of Somerset. Being a bastard daughter among the ton is a miserable existence, even more so when the Duke grants Helena a large dowry. In order to stave off fortune hunters, Helena enlists the help of Lord Robert Dennington, who is the entire reason she’s in this predicament in the first place. Robert and Helena feign a courtship which naturally turns real quickly and despite a conniving duchess, they find love and live happily ever after.The Rogue’s Wager on the surface was a decent story. I loved Helena’s seriousness and love of numbers and despite Robert’s initial rakish behavior, he’s a decent hero. My issues with the book have more to do with the background characters and the depth of the plot. Most importantly, there is very little information or introduction of Helena’s “brothers†or their history. We meet Calum, briefly, but there is not a discernible relationship between he and Helena, and I didn’t feel like he really gave a crap about her at all.Ryker, on the other hand, was just a jerk to Helena. I think Caldwell was going for a tough guy with a big heart kind of character, but there wasn’t anything that was attractive about Ryker to me at all. It bothered me that while Helena is frantically missing her life at the club, not one of the men who have cared for her all of these years bother to get in touch with her and see how she’s doing? And we don’t even meet Niall and Adair, the other two “brothers.†If you are building a series about a cast of characters, the reader needs to meet and get to know the characters. I wanted a lot more information about how this group met and became successful, how and why Ryker left Helena and their mother in the first place, etc.While The Rogue’s Wager had a lovely hero and heroine, it felt like there were about a hundred pages missing to the meat of the story.
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