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Sharon Page


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Two years ago, with her reputation already in jeopardy, Grace Hamilton gave herself completely to a compelling stranger in one night of delicious ecstasy. Now Devlin Sharpe, highwayman and pirate, is back to claim Grace again, vowing to make up for all the time they've lost.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Not as good as the previous Silk novel 2 Dec 2008
By Melissa - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I had hoped Sharon Page's next installment in her silk series would be as entertaining as her previous story but this tale lacks charming characters and emotional depth.

That being said this book has an original surprising opening; Grace Hamilton is seduced by Lord Wesley and then viciously discarded by him. She is devastated and all this happens in the first chapter. She is rescued from certain scandal by Lord Wesley's half illegitimate brother Devlin Sharpe who is at his family's seat spying on his brother.

Devlin is an enigma and remained so throughout the novel. He does not seem to be recognized by his father but Devlin does have undue influence over family members and I am not really sure how he manages this as he is a former pirate and is now a modern day Robin Hood Highwayman. He sort of bursts on the scene and Grace suddenly knows everything about him and within a few minutes of meeting him decides to sleep with him after her debacle with his brother. Grace is ever impetuous; almost all her decisions have no thought for consequences.

The leads are reunited two years later when Devlin robs Grace's coach and takes her as a hostage. She is unhappy at first about her circumstances; she was on her way to meet her titled grandmother who had finally deigned to acknowledge her. Devlin is living in a nice home which is filled with his men and their women all engaged in various hedonistic acts.

Devlin claims he cannot forget Grace (I never knew why) and she says she cannot forget him (ditto for Grace's feelings too). Grace spends a few days with Devlin and they revel in their new found intimacy but very little emotional connection happens during these scenes. Devlin is protective of Grace but just cannot give up his exciting life of crime for her.

Grace wants more and is in many ways braver than Devlin who does not risk emotional loss like Grace does. Devlin is blind when it comes to not only his emotions and motivations but to other people's as well. He never recognized when someone really loved him. Even though this couple could communicate physically they just never seemed to emotionally.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4 Kisses, TwoLips Reviews 1 Dec 2008
By Linda D. Crooks - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Grace Hamilton is sorely tempted when the handsome Lord Wesley propositions her. He has spent an entire week wooing her, and she finds him very attractive. Lord Wesley promises marriage and seduces Grace, and she gives him her virginity. Then he laughs and says he had no intention of marrying her. She overhears him say it was part of a wager to deflower one hundred gently bred virgins by Christmas. She knows she's completely ruined. Feeling devastated, she runs into Devlin Sharpe, a known highwayman and pirate and Lord Wesley's illegitimate half brother, and he promises he'll take care of protecting her reputation. She asks him to help her forget the humiliation she has just suffered, and they make love. He offers to help her monetarily, but pride and propriety make her refuse, and as she's leaving the house party in disgrace, she tells him she can never see him again.

Two years later, Devlin still can't get Grace Hamilton out of his head. He finally hijacks her carriage and kidnaps her, just because he wants to be with her.

Grace decided years ago that she must marry a title to save the family. Her beauty is her greatest tool. Her family history is full of scandal. Falling in love with this rogue would be unforgivably scandalous. But she can't help herself, and neither can he. But what can he do to make himself worthy of her love?

I didn't like Grace as much as I like her sisters, but I still thoroughly enjoyed this delightfully lusty book by Sharon Page. Grace spends a lot of energy worrying about her reputation and being accepted by the ton. She's young and impulsive, and indecisive. She wants Devlin desperately one minute, then regrets her actions the next. I found myself feeling like she didn't deserve the love and devotion of such a good man. But it's not really Grace's fault that she was born into a society where a woman's reputation and social standing were the primary indicators of her worth.

I didn't feel the tension and danger in Hot Silk as clearly as I did in the first two books of the series, but it was filled with sincere emotion and lots of hot sex. You'll definitely want to read all three books in this passion-filled series.

4 Kisses, 2 Peppers (light bondage, graphic sex)

~Lindy
Reviewer, TwoLips Reviews, LLC
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Disappointed 10 Mar 2011
By Di - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
The blurb on the Hot Silk page reads, "Strong, character-driven romance. . .touching and emotional. . .extremely sensual and erotic." --Romantic Times". But that "praise" is for the author's books in general, not this particular novel, so beware.

Hot Silk was just the opposite; the characters were almost charicatures, the plot was uneven, the heroine was a twit (I want to, I shouldn't have, I want to, I shouldn't have, I want to, I ....etc.). I don't think it was particulary sensual although it was very graphic. Less than a third of the way through (I kept hoping it would get better)I no longer cared if they were together or not because there was little that was "touching" or "emotional" about their relationship. How can a hero be a pirate and a highwayman and still be uninteresting? Read Hot Silk and you'll get the picture.

I downloaded the sample, thought it was going somewhere and ordered the book. Unfortunately, I began to read it after the time alloted for returns on Kindle books. I also downloaded a kindle sample of Black Silk, but I'm gun-shy now re: this author. I find erotica with little romance a torturous, boring read but an erotic romance is a fave of mine and not an easy thing to pull off. I am glad for those of you who enjoyed the book, though. She has lots of fans so she must be doing something right.

Di

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