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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Emotional Historical,
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This review is from: Sinful Surrender (Kindle Edition)
Missy is very strong willed and determined and that means James doesn't stand a chance. Growing into a beautiful and desirable woman she makes men fall all over themselves for her but she is not interested when James is around. After years of being in love with him she can't wait for him and uses her feminine wiles to get him but things don't go smoothly. He tries very hard to resist her but his lust for her always controls his body and gives in to some very passionate kisses. James is also very strong willed and tries to resist Missy as she is his best friend's sister but he can't stand another man trying to win her hand and scares most men off when denying his own feelings. He is also very honourable and stands by his principles which does affect his life during the book.
This is very emotional book where Missy fights for the man she loves but events soon makes her change her mind and you feel her heartbreak. You keep reading to find how things are going to be corrected and Missy gets the man she has wanted for years. Really engaging book where you have to read it in one sitting as it grabs your attention and really gets to your emotional side. You fall in love with both characters as they both fight for what they want until the very end.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Variable debut,
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This review is from: Sinful Surrender (The Elusive Lords, Book 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
Sinful Surrender is one of those rather variable books which the reader fears they won't be able to finish, when suddenly it picks up and improves. By halfway through I was a bit fed up with Missy (Millicent) Armstrong and her supposedly all-consuming love for her brother's best friend, James Rutherford. She apparently fell in love with James when she first saw him as a young girl and vows to marry him, despite his reputation as a rake and his apparent lack of interest in her. But James does find Missy interesting; however, his friendship with her brother makes her out-of-bounds, plus he knows what she wants out of marriage, and what he wants, are rather different.
The book struggled to find its way up till the mid point. There were lots of scenes between James and Missy which I found a bit repetitive and when James finds himself engaged to another woman who is pregnant with his child, well... at that point I felt like giving up. However, I persevered and the story improved. The author didn't string out 'big misunderstandings' as much as some authors tend to, so I felt that events were moving at a reasonable pace. Of course things aren't plain sailing for hero or heroine and our heroine's choices sometimes (well, quite frequently) seem a bit suspect. I also wasn't entirely convinced by some changes of heart by various characters, and remain unconvinced that our hero is entirely reformed, but I certainly enjoyed the second part of the book much more than the first and felt that Missy had grown up a bit - well, some of the time anyway! The author focused quite strongly on Missy and James although we had glimpses of other characters who look likely to have their own books in due course. Although we were privy to both James's and Missy's thoughts, I didn't feel the characterisation was entirely convincing. They also occasionally lapsed into Americanisms which, for the English aristocracy, was a bit peculiar! I was left with an impression of beautiful but somewhat selfish people but felt that some of the side characters, such as Missy's brother, might be more interesting to read about in future. Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2011
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4.0 out of 5 stars (24 customer reviews) 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sinful Surrender - Beverley Kendall,
By A. Schreiner "smexybooks" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sinful Surrender (The Elusive Lords, Book 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
Millicent Armstrong has gone about her seduction of James Rutherford all wrong. Three years ago, fresh on the marriage market, she literally threw herself on top of him, showing him quite well what she intended. James, a good friend of Missy's brother, Thomas Armstrong, definitely noticed Missy's newly formed figure, but as any good gentlemen, pushed her away (and made sure his coat hid the front of his pants) before things could go further.
Now, three years later, Missy is getting ready to enter her fourth season, and she has been learning the ways of subtle seduction, in hopes of garnering James' attention once again. James has been noticeably absent these past years, and Missy is ready to put her plans in motion. However, as they meet at her parent's estate, James is still putting Missy off even though a strong attraction for Missy exists. James has many reasons - Missy's brother would never find the rake, James, a suitable husband for her. Moreover, James does not know men who practice fidelity, and looking at his parent's marriage and the love lost between them, he has no visions of a happy marriage for himself in the future, no matter his bride. But his plan of staying far away from Missy goes crumbling down when Armstrong comes in with a new idea. He needs his sister married by the season end, and knows Missy has romanticized and idealized James in her head, due to him not being around. Armstrong's new plan is to have Missy observe James in society. Missy has never witnessed James as the rake, only the charming polite gentlemen. Let her get a good taste of his true personality, and she will accept another man's hand in marriage. Society seems to want to pair James, with the icy, cold Lady Victoria Spencer and Missy with the very wealthy Lord Granville. Victoria has her own plans for James, which soon wreak havoc in James' life. He is also fighting the intense attraction from Missy, and can't help but feel lust as he tries to keep his feelings under control. Missy refuses to accept another man as her suitor, and her one track mind is making her desperate to land James as a husband. Sinful Surrender is a strong debut novel by Beverly Kendall full of a very brooding hero and a young, over-eager heroine. For the promise Missy makes to herself at the beginning of the book to be a sly seductress, that doesn't last long. This pair has the most lust and romantic intensity I have read about in a while. Every glance, every touch, is so emotionally draining for them. They throw themselves at each other many times, only for James to push Missy away, knowing much is at stake should their relations get out of control. At the beginning I didn't necessarily buy the argument that Armstrong didn't find James a suitable suitor for his sister. James and Armstrong are such good friends - why would he not? However, as the story progresses, you learn more of James' past and his ways with women - Armstrong is convinced James would never be satisfied with his virginal sister and his brother-sister protectiveness goes far. James is offended when Armstrong tells him he is not good enough for his sister, and being best friends, I would think James would be able to tell Armstrong his true feelings for Missy. However, with James skewed outlook on marriage, he believes he is not good enough for her as well. Missy is a little immature in her feelings for James and I don't mean that as a criticism. She definitely has womanly advances, and knows what her body wants. But she is very jealous and almost pouts every time James pushes her away or shows up to an event with a beautiful woman on his arm. I think this behavior fits, for her being so young and so entranced by James. She also acts out, in public, and that reinforces her immaturity, and in a way brings her character around full circle. James is very brooding and cranky throughout the book, which is a trait I always find appealing in a historical romance. He is really cranky though - to the extent at some points I question why Missy doesn't anger with him more? He never cracks a joke, nor has any lighthearted moments. Where is his charm? Where is his good natured side? He treats Missy so poorly at some points, I didn't always buy her lust or love would not falter. I do have to say though, his character stays true to form. From beginning to end, he is James - and you can take him or leave him (I for one, would take him...many times). Sinful Surrender is very sexy and there are many twists and turns that keep this story quite entertaining to the very end. It is an exceptional debut and one I highly recommend. 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Fabulous Debut!!",
By Allison "allygal" "mosaic" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sinful Surrender (The Elusive Lords, Book 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
I don't usually read historicals and I don't do reviews. I had to post one for Sinful Surrender.
I won't bore you with a recap of Sinful Surrender, I'll just tell you it's one of the best debuts I've read in years. I'm not going to spoil the book, but it's goes beyond the regular the heroine is in love with her brother's best friend storyline. There are many twists I definitely did not see coming. I loved James but was very frustrated with him part of the book. I understood that he had reasons for staying away from Missy--namely her brother forbidding him to have anything to do with her romantically. There is a second reason they can't get together even when he would like to but telling you that would be a spoiler. Missy is not that young (21 yrs) in Chapter One, and she's either been infatuated or in love with James since she was around 10 yrs. She acts like a typical 21 yr old does. I was so happy when she stopped chasing him. I wanted him to have to chase her and I wasn't disappointed. In fact, he could have chased her a bit longer and I wouldn't have minded at all. The secondary storyline really melds seamlessly into the main story line, and it makes sense. There are no villains in this book even though there is a character you might initially be tempted to despise. I actually even sympathized with this character in the end. The sexual tension is extremely high throughout and there is no saggy middle. It's actually a very hot book. The only bad thing about this book is that I have to wait a year for the brother's story. 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Loved It!,
By Frances Li "Pinkiexli" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sinful Surrender (Kindle Edition)
This book was great! James and Missy's brother are best friends, and she has been in love with him since she was 10. Missy's brother knows that James is the worst kind of rake and would not make a good husband for Missy so he forbids James to encourage her romantically. James tries to discourage Missy by acting like the worst jerk. Can Missy's love withstand James's antics?
This debut by Beverly Kendall was excellent and I will be adding her to my must buy author list. I love an Alpha male that treats the heroine badly and has to redeem himself to win her love. If you're a fan of this theme like I am then this book is for you. |
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