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Darker Than Love (Black Lace) [Mass Market Paperback]

Kristina Lloyd
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17 Sep 1998 Black Lace

A lavish erotic historical set in 1875

The morals of Queen Victoria mean nothing to London's wayward and debauched elite. Young but naive Clarissa Longleigh is visiting London for the first time. She is eager to meet Lord Marldon - the man to whom she's been promised - knowing only that he's handsome, dark and sophisticated. In fact he is depraved, louche, and has a taste for sexual excess.

Clarissa has also struck up a friendship with a young Italian artist, Gabriel. When Marldon hears of this he is incensed, and imprisons Clarissa in his opulent London mansion. When Gabriel tries to free her, he too is captured and the young lovers find themselves at the mercy of the debauched lord.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Black Lace; Reprinted Ed edition (17 Sep 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0352332794
  • ISBN-13: 978-0352332790
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 1.7 x 17.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 557,836 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Lord Marldon took Clarissa's hand and kissed it. She knew at once this man would be her master and tormentor. While the thought filled her with dread, an unfathomable desire - deep and fierce - twisted like a knife within her.'

It's 1875 and the morals of Queen Victoria mean nothing to London's wayward and debauched elite. Young but naive Clarissa Longleigh is visiting London for the first time. She is eager to meet Lord Marldon - the man to whom she's been promised - knowing only that he's handsome, dark and sophisticated. In fact he is depraved, louche, and has a taste for sexual excess.

Clarissa has also struck up a friendship with a young Italian artist, Gabriel. When Marldon hears of this he is incensed, and imprisons Clarissa in his opulent London mansion. When Gabriel tries to free her, he too is captured and the young lovers find themselves at the mercy of the debauched lord.


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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Dark Romance? 22 July 2010
By Susie Q
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This was the first book I'd read by this particular author. I don't normally read historicals, but the jacket blurb sounded OK. Unfortunately this wasn't my cup of tea. Some parts were titillating, but then it became too intense and dark with some of the love scenes. I wouldn't describe it as a romance either, as somehow the character's just didn't convey sufficient attraction to each other. A lot of the scenes seemed to be there just to pad out the book and not because of any real flow to the story. If you like dark, sexy scenes and a token romp through a plot you may like it. Personally I prefer a bit more substance to what I'm reading.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lush, graphic sex in Victorian England ignites the reader. 18 April 1999
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This historical romance-type setting for erotica, provides many lush and graphic sexual scenes. The woman-dominated-by-man theme may initially be uncomfortable to modern, sexually liberated women but the intense sensuality of the encounters soon surpasses one's reservations. It offers a total diversion from real life with the plot resolving in a satisfying, sensual manner that is ultimately respectful of Clarissa, the woman controlled by her lusty appetite.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Certainly is a great story ..... 28 Jan 2003
By Rudolf Spoerer - Published on Amazon.com
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however I couldn't give it the full five stars since I felt it was somewhat lacking on the eroticism scale since I think the author tried to hard to push the envelope ...

The story evolves with a stock beautifull virgin, Clarissa, who has been betrothed to the dark and sinister (whatelse) Lord Maldon. Clarissa's recently married father takes off on his honeymoon with his young new wife, Alice, leaving poor, and let me tell you, frustrated but smouldering virgin, Clarissa behind, waiting to meet her, arranged marriage, husband ....

The worldly Lord Maldon, who, by the way, owns several houses of ill-repute arrives in London early to do a tatse test of his upcoming nuptials .... the fact that Clarissa has fallen in love with a young Italian artist forces Maldon to kidnapp our happless virgin and put her through the paces ....

Those readers that enjoy 'willing rapist' and some mild B&D will certainly rate the book at the 5 star maximum....

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Could have been better 2 Feb 2008
By Paula - Published on Amazon.com
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When I read the synopsis of this book, I thought this would be scandalous, but instead I was bored. The book doesn't get interesting until the heroine in the book finally gets kidnapped by the villian--her fiance-- (and that is around 100 pages into the book). The sex scenes are dull before there meeting.

Now as for the characters. I couldn't understand why Clarissa fell in love with Gabriel and vice-versa. They didn't have much interaction before proclaiming how much they loved each other and it just seemed unbelievable. I could have believed her fallen in love with Maldron, because of their sexual connection.

I didn't like Maldron, however, because he was so one dimensional where you couldn't see any redeeming qualities in him. He wasn't tender to Clarissa at all, so I couldn't understand why she even succummed to him. I thought perhaps Clarissa would have been that one person he finally cared for (but maybe the author wanted to show there are just evil, depraved people in the world who can't be saved) Hmm.

I then couldn't believe Clarissa to be this submissive woman who enjoyed humilation and rough sex. There was no inclinations from her character to have me believe she had such sexual desires.

I thought this book was going to be so good. The title, the setting was great. This book would have been less perdictable if Clarissa fell in love with Maldron, her sexual soul mate, and found she could love him despite there rough start, but for this to happen Maldron would have had to have some redeeming qualities.

A great book is "The Captivation". Conflicting characters where you can see the heroine staying with her captive.
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