Título em Português: -- Série:The Disgraced Lords #7 Autor(a): Bronwen Evans Editora: Loveswept Páginas: Data de Publicação: 29 de Agosto de 2017
Sinopse:
For Rose Deverill, one husband was enough. As the wealthy widow of the Duke of Roxborough, she has cultivated an unsavory reputation meant to discourage wife hunters. Thanks to a string of steamy affairs, Rose is perfectly content to be known by polite society as the “Wicked Widow”—until she’s reunited with the man she fell in love with at age fifteen. Their bedroom encounters are scorching, but it breaks Rose’s heart to wonder whether her reckless behavior ruined her for Philip Flagstaff.
The second son of the Earl of Cumberland, Philip never wanted the title. But after Philip’s older brother, Robert, follows him into the Battle of Waterloo, his worst fears come to pass. Now Robert lies in a soldier’s grave, and Philip is determined never to pass on the inheritance to children of his own. Then Rose appears, soothing the pain with her delightful curves and passionate kisses. The notorious Duchess seems to want nothing from him—and yet Philip has never ached to give a woman more.
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Opinião: A Love to Remember tinha os ingredientes perfeitos: um herói assombrado pelo passado, uma heróina que o ajudaria e fá-lo ver que ele tem hipóteses de ser feliz. É pena que foi no fim foi tudo rapidamente embrulhado com um laço e pronto.
Rose é sempre descrita como uma mulher independente e que não quer casar mas nós leitores só conhecemos como esta mulher que está pronta a casar novamente e que, na minha opinião tem pouco de independente – o que me fez desgostar dela.
Philip é o típico herói torturado que lá fez mais sentido, e que no fim do livro lá percebe que devia ser feliz pelo irmão e viver uma boa vida em sua honra.
O meu problema é que este livro foi maioritariamente contrário ao que a sinopse indicava. E o mistério que tinha eu percebi logo e achei as personagens fracas e, sinceramente, é melhor parar por aqui ou as coisas só pioram.
Resumindo, fiquei desiludida.
Title: A Love To Remember Serie: The Disgraced Lords #7 Author: Bronwen Evans Publisher: Loveswept Pages: Publication date: August 29th 2017
Synopsis:
For Rose Deverill, one husband was enough. As the wealthy widow of the Duke of Roxborough, she has cultivated an unsavory reputation meant to discourage wife hunters. Thanks to a string of steamy affairs, Rose is perfectly content to be known by polite society as the “Wicked Widow”—until she’s reunited with the man she fell in love with at age fifteen. Their bedroom encounters are scorching, but it breaks Rose’s heart to wonder whether her reckless behavior ruined her for Philip Flagstaff.
The second son of the Earl of Cumberland, Philip never wanted the title. But after Philip’s older brother, Robert, follows him into the Battle of Waterloo, his worst fears come to pass. Now Robert lies in a soldier’s grave, and Philip is determined never to pass on the inheritance to children of his own. Then Rose appears, soothing the pain with her delightful curves and passionate kisses. The notorious Duchess seems to want nothing from him—and yet Philip has never ached to give a woman more.
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Review: A Love to Remember had the perfect ingredients: a hero haunted by the past and a heroine who would make him see that he deserves to be happy. Too bad that in the end everything was very quickly wrapped up with a nice bow.
Rose is always described as an independent woman who doesn’t want to get married, but we readers only get to know her when she wants to get married again and, in my opinion, she shows very little of her independence – which made her a character I didn’t particularly liked.
Philip is the typical tortured hero, which made sense, and in the end of the book he gets to the conclusion that he should be happy and honour his brother by having a nice life.
My problem with this book it that it was mainly contrary to the synopsis. And the little mystery it had I figured it out right away. The characters all felt weak to me and, honestly, I should stop now or it will only get worse.
Título em Português: -- Série:Imperfect Lords #1 Autor(a): Bronwen Evans Editora: Loveswept Páginas: 260 Data de Publicação: 13 de Junho de 2017
Sinopse:
Alexander Sylvester Bracken, Duke of Bedford, has a mission: sail to the Mediterranean and track down Lady Hestia Cary’s missing father. It is a straightforward task, but for two rather vexing complications. First, the sea holds painful memories; second, for her own safety, Hestia is to accompany him. As Alex battles the demons of his past, he must also resist Hestia’s surprisingly skillful attempts at seduction. After all, Alex has sworn to leave her untouched, and he intends to honour that vow—until he can properly ask the Earl’s blessing.
Ever since His Grace rescued Hestia from the arms of a Turkish pirate six long years ago, her heart has belonged to Alex. So when he agrees to help find her father, Hestia is thrilled. Although Alex tries to hide it, there’s passion in his eyes—and a frisson of desire in the air—whenever they meet. On board ship, miles from home, Alex won’t be able to deny her any longer. But with scoundrels lying in wait, she may not live to tell the tale of her conquest.
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Opinião:
Quando vi o tema que envolvia este livro pensei que seria interessante ver como a autora lidava com o problema do vício do ópio e láudano há uns séculos atrás. E devo dizer que não foi mal apresentado, apesar de ter tido alguns problemas para mim.
Alex Bracken esteve dois anos preso em cativeiro nas mãos de um pirata turco que o fez tomar ópio e depender deste. Quando finalmente conseguiu escapar, obviamente que teve uma luta difícil para largar o vício e essa luta continuava diariamente. Mas mesmo tendo largado o ópio, os pesadelos de tudo o que lhe tinha acontecido durante aqueles dois anos continuava a assombrá-lo e por isso Alex começou a tomar uma gota ocasional de láudano para o ajudar a dormir – o que poderia criar uma nova dependência (apesar de na altura não o láudano não ser visto como uma substância viciante).
Alex escapou com a ajuda do pai de Hestia e, por isso, devia-lhe a vida. Quando este lhe pede ajuda para salvar a filha do mesmo pirata que o tinha raptado, Alex não hesita e volta ao local que mais odeia e salva-a. Na altura, a jovem de 15 anos desenvolve uma paixoneta por Alex, por ele a ter salvo, e vê-o apenas como um herói. Alex começa a gostar dela mas o pai da jovem não aprova a união.
Anos depois Hestia recorre a Alex quando pensa que estão a tentar enganá-la ao dizerem que o seu pai morreu e este, com ela, volta novamente às ilhas gregas, onde o pirata turco dos seus pesadelos se encontra. Durante esta viagem, Hestia percebe que Alex não é só aquela visão apaixonada que ela tinha de menina, mas um homem com problemas e que continua a ser assombrado diariamente. Mas isso não a afasta, pelo contrário. Apesar dos meus elogios à força destas personagens, sinceramente não foram das minhas favoritas. Achei Hestia um pouco irritante e Alex... bem, não sei.
Estava constantemente a ser relembrada de todos os efeitos que o ópio tinha e ao fim de uns capítulos já podia dizer de cor aquilo que autora ia repetir sobre esse vício. Claro que a luta é constante e dura, mas a história podia mostrar isso sem serem só diálogos internos.
O pai de Hestia é egoísta e não presta atenção à filha, deixando-a sozinha com a tia meses e meses enquanto se aventurava nas ilhas gregas. Além de que não trata Alex da melhor maneira.
Foi um livro diferente do habitual, mas acho que não resultou para mim.
Title: Addicted to the Duke Serie: Imperfect Lords #1 Author: Bronwen Evans Publisher: Loveswept Pages: 260 Publication date: June 13th 2017
Synopsis:
Alexander Sylvester Bracken, Duke of Bedford, has a mission: sail to the Mediterranean and track down Lady Hestia Cary’s missing father. It is a straightforward task, but for two rather vexing complications. First, the sea holds painful memories; second, for her own safety, Hestia is to accompany him. As Alex battles the demons of his past, he must also resist Hestia’s surprisingly skillful attempts at seduction. After all, Alex has sworn to leave her untouched, and he intends to honour that vow—until he can properly ask the Earl’s blessing.
Ever since His Grace rescued Hestia from the arms of a Turkish pirate six long years ago, her heart has belonged to Alex. So when he agrees to help find her father, Hestia is thrilled. Although Alex tries to hide it, there’s passion in his eyes—and a frisson of desire in the air—whenever they meet. On board ship, miles from home, Alex won’t be able to deny her any longer. But with scoundrels lying in wait, she may not live to tell the tale of her conquest.
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Review:
When I saw this book’s theme, I thought it might be interesting to see how the author would deal with the addiction to opium and laudanum a few centuries ago. And I must say it was well presented, in the majority of times.
Alex Bracken was captured by a Turkish pirate and was held hostage for two years. He made him an opium addict. When Alex finally escaped, he obviously had a very hard struggle to give up opium and that continued daily. But, what Alex could get rid of was the nightmares, and so he started taking the occasional drop of laudanum to help him sleep, which could create a new addiction (even though at the time laudanum wasn’t seen as an addictive substance).
Alex escaped with Hestia’s father help, and so he owed him his life. When he came to him to ask for help to retrieve his daughter that had been captured by the same pirate that had held him hostage, Alex doesn’t hesitate and rescues her. At the time, Hestia was around 15 years old and developed a crush, seeing Alex only as her hero. Alex starts to like her, but her father doesn’t approve of their union.
A few years later, Hestia asks for Alex’s help to uncover the truth about her father’s supposed death, and both of them returned to the Greek islands where they had been held hostages to see if her father is still alive and get him back to England. During this voyage, Hestia realizes that Alex isn’t just the hero she envisioned, but also a very troubled man who is haunted by his problems every day. But that doesn’t keep her away – on the contrary. However, despite these complements, neither Hestia nor Alex were characters I particularly liked. Hestia was a bit annoying and Alex…well, I don’t know.
I was being constantly reminded of the opium’s effects and after a few chapters I knew by heart what the author was going to say (again) about them. Obviously that it is a constant hard struggle, but the story could demonstrate that without it just being shown with inner dialogues.
Hestia’s father is a selfish man who doesn’t pay attention to his daughter, leaving her alone with her aunt for months and months while he goes to Greek islands. Also, he doesn’t treat Alex the best way, although he claims to see him as a son.
It was a different book from what I’m used to, but I don’t think it actually worked for me.