4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Beauty Is In the Words (A- Grade), 1 Jan 2010
By Katie Babs "Katiebabs" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Scoundrel's Kiss (Mass Market Paperback)
After I finished reading Scoundrel's Kiss, one word came to mind- beauty. The beauty is in the words as well as the way Carrie Lofty makes her characters come alive. That's what I think of in regards to Scoundrel's Kiss. Carrie has written a courageous powerful tale that will leave you breathless. Some historical romances are pure fluff and very much like wallpaper, where it is pretty to look at but nothing else. This is definitely not the case when it comes to Carrie's writing.
Ada of Keyworth escaped her life in England for the country of Toledo after a she was held captive by a most evil man who tortured her, as well as breaking all ties with her sister, who she felt betrayed her. Ada still can't get passed the demons that plague her and even though she is a learned woman and a scholar of many languages who has found patronage an important lady, the Condesa de Valdedrona. Ada suffers daily because she has become addicted to opium. Her addiction has consumed her and helps her cope. She is about to lose everything for a drug that gives her sweet release, even if it means selling herself.
Gavriel de Marqueda is a novice monk who has joined the Order of Santiago. Through this Order, he will find absolution for his soul. Gavriel also has internal demons because of his past and the blood he feels he still has on his hands. He has taken a vow of chastity and must abstain from violence. His final test is to save an unfortunate soul and provide spiritual guidance where they will turn to the Church and redeem themselves of their wicked ways. Gavriel spots Ada, who in her opium induced haze, has been placed on an auction block as a slave to be bought and used in any way her new master seems fit. Gavriel saves her and now must break her of her addiction before all hope is lost.
Gavriel and Ada will be pushed to their limits as they travel to safety where danger surrounds them. Ada drives Gavriel to the brink, a fine line where he wants to strangle her as well as hold her close and claim her as his woman. All Ada wants is to be free, away from Gavriel, but he forces her to confront her selfishness and greed, and now she has found a new addiction, which Gavriel never sees coming because Ada longs for his touch and kindness over the drug that almost brought her to near ruin.
Scoundrel's Kiss is filled with despair, angst and such drama told in such an exquisite way that a reader cannot help but feel every emotion Gavriel and Ada go through. These two suffer incredibly and you long for them to find a small piece of happiness with one other.
Ada is an interesting type of heroine who is strong as well as stubborn but also very intelligent. She sees things with a very critical mind and even though she may seem weak and suffers, that is really not the case. She brings forth many surprises, as well as Gavriel whose life is changed the moment Ada comes into it. And even though these two insult and push each other away, those moments when they feel relief or enjoy a bit of tenderness with one another, leads to respect and an all consuming passion that in turns becomes love.
Scoundrel's Kiss has a near epic type feel to it in an exotic land with so many twist and turns. Carrie Lofty is a masterful storyteller who kept me hooked until the very last page. This is one much recommended romance.
Katiebabs
What A Scoundrel Wants (Zebra Debut)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Swept away to Moorish Spain in Scoundrel's Kiss, 29 Dec 2009
By Lisa J. Yarde - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Scoundrel's Kiss (Mass Market Paperback)
Carrie Lofty sweeps her readers away to exotic Moorish Spain, in her newest novel Scoundrel's Kiss, a fabulous follow-up to her Zebra debut, What a Scoundrel Wants.
In a land of contrasts, divided by several faiths, Ada of Keyworth is in the throes of a debilitating dependence on opium. Once a scholar in England, now Ada seeks only a mindless, blissful escape from brutal memories of her past in England. In her desperation, she rushes headlong into danger.
Gavriel de Marqueda is a novice of the knightly Order of Santiago, also determined to leave the past behind him. He blindly follows his master, Gonzalo Pacheco, who has one final test of Gavriel's devotion before he can join the Order. Gavriel soon finds himself standing in a brothel, where the beautiful Ada, in the clutches of the opium, awaits the highest bidder. Her friend Jacob rescues her, but knowing he cannot ease Ada's addiction, he asks Gavriel to help her overcome it. She will be his final test.
Traveling north beyond the ragged mountains of Toledo, Ada awakens from her stupor to find herself in the company of Gavriel, his master and another novice, Fernan. Neither man is truly as he appears, each carrying a secret of his own. Ada teases Gavriel with her bold sensuality. He struggles with a growing attraction to her, which threatens to undo his tenuous control. Later, Gavriel separates from the brothers of his Orders, and travels alone with her. Danger stalks them along the frontier. Shadowy men with ties to Gavriel's past are on their trails. All his personal oaths are soon in jeopardy, for in addition to a vow not to kill, he's also taken a vow of celibacy.
When Ada arrives at the Order's stronghold, she seemingly free of her opium dependence, but another addictive need, for Gavriel, has replaced it. The old temptation of the drug is also never far from her. Yet, Gavriel remains steadfast at her side. Their bond strengthens when he reveals his past, and recognizes the danger which surrounds them. But unknown to both of them, Ada holds a stunning connection to his past, one that will determine their fates, and the survival of a Spanish kingdom.
Carrie Lofty is a wonderfully, talent writer, and her Scoundrel's Kiss is an engaging story. Ada and Gavriel, both haunted by their pasts, find common ground and absolution in each other. They are memorable, for their bravery and resilience with each new trial, but even more, for the power of their love.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Unusual Heroine and Hero in Long Ago Spain, 16 Jan 2012
By Avid Reader - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Scoundrel's Kiss (Mass Market Paperback)
The hero is Spanish and what we today would call a lay priest. The period of history is the ousting of Moor influence from Spain. The heroine is British and the sister of the author's previous book, "What a Scoundrel Wants" heroine.
The hero and heroine are complicated personalities who work out unusual personal and general problems throughout the book. It is a stand alone book but the heroine's personality might be better explained by reading "What a Scoundrel Wants" first.
The book has a different slant on the history of Spain during this period, with information not usually stated in the general history of the time. I was fascinated with the plot, history and characters of all individuals in the book.
This is a book that I read continually whenever I had a free moment. I would love to have a sequel.
A romance with some depth in characters, plot and history!!!!!!!!