Showing posts with label Eileen Dreyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eileen Dreyer. Show all posts

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Book Review: Barely A Lady by Eileen Dreyer


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Synopsis: Olivia Grace has secrets that could destroy her. One of the greatest of these is the Earl of Gracechurch, who married and divorced her five years earlier. Abandoned and disgraced, Grace has survived those years at the edge of respectability. Then she stumbles over Jack on the battlefield of Waterloo, and he becomes an even more dangerous secret. For not only is he unconscious, he is clad in an enemy uniform.

But worse, when Jack finally wakes in Olivia's care, he can't remember how he came to be on a battlefield in Belgium. In fact, he can remember nothing of the last five years. He thinks he and Olivia are still blissfully together. To keep him from being hanged for a traitor, Olivia must pretend she and Jack are still married.

To unearth the real traitors, Olivia and Jack must unravel the truth hidden within his faulty memory. To save themselves and the friends who have given them sanctuary, they must stand against their enemies, even as they both keep their secrets.
In the end, can they risk everything to help Jack recover his lost memories, even though the truth may destroy them both?

Book Review: Barely A Lady is book one from the Drake's Rakes series and it's the first book I have read by Eileen Dreyer.

I wasn't into historical romance but when I saw the cover of Barely A Lady, I realized I had been reading too much of the same old same old and this book was my 'out'. I welcome change and this book solidified my curiosity for historical romance books.

I really enjoyed Olivia and Jack's story line. The characters were very well placed and developed to the point that one of the main character's behavior provoked in me some strong reactions. Let's just say I wasn't feeling tender hearted towards Jack, no matter how likable of traits he possessed. Jack did some unforgivable things.

Olivia, the heroine, was so amazing and courageous, and very much a lady in all sense of the word. It was so refreshing to read about a classy lady with a brave heart. She made her goals a reality no matter how terrifying, and her struggles rang true, making her story that much more heart felt.

I was grateful for Lady Kate and her wicked humor. Eileen Dreyer did a wonderful job with her character. She was the comic relief and a fearless woman. She was given a clever tongue to sound off accusations Olivia, and the girls, (and I) wanted to hurl at Jack.

The most bothersome of conflicts was Jack's flip flopping between his love for his wife and his lover. I would have rang his neck...that's just not done, especially in front of his wife.

The pacing of the storyline was fantastic, never a dull moment, and the secondary characters were very tempting and deliciously written.

In the end: I enjoyed reading about love, betrayal and redemption. The pages literally flipped themselves it was such a brilliantly written story. I am looking forward to "Never A Gentleman" by Eileen Dreyer to be released April of 2011.


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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Barely a Lady by Eileen Dreyer


Hi everyone! Goodreads is hosting fantastic book giveaways through 2010. I recently won a copy of "Barely a Lady" by Eileen Dreyer from the Goodreads giveaway. I'm so excited to read it. I haven't read anything from Eileen Dreyer and so this is completely new territory for me. Anyway, become a member of Goodreads and enter awesome book giveaways.

On a separate note, I haven't been doing much blogging because I haven't read any new books. Instead I had this itch to return to my book shelf and pick out a book I know and love and truly enjoy reading. So what did I pick you ask?...Well, my pick was the Mercy Thompson series. It's urban fantasy written by Patricia Briggs; she's one of my favorite authors which I've had the honor to meet.

I've recently finished Moon Called, Blood Promise and now I'm reading Iron Kissed, the third book in the series. I decided to re-read these because 1) Mercy Thompson is so kiss ass I love her personality, a true hero 2) I love the budding romance between Mercy and Adam Hauptman, the Alpha Werewolf from the Columbia Basin Wolf Pack and 3) Ever book is a page turner, very satisfying.

I knew I couldn't go wrong with this series. Besides what's the point of buying a book if you don't plan to read it again?

"THERE IS only one way to read a good book -- re-read it. There are books and there are more books. But generally we divide them into two broad categories: those we read and discard, and those we read and re-read."

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Barely a Lady (Paperback) is to be release June 29, 2010 and here is a quick bit.

Barely a Lady (The Drake's Rakes series)
Olivia Grace has secrets that could destroy her. One of the greatest of these is the Earl of Gracechurch, who married and divorced her five years earlier. Abandoned and disgraced, Grace has survived those years at the edge of respectability. Then she stumbles over Jack on the battlefield of Waterloo, and he becomes an even more dangerous secret. For not only is he unconscious, he is clad in an enemy uniform.

But worse, when Jack finally wakes in Olivia's care, he can't remember how he came to be on a battlefield in Belgium. In fact, he can remember nothing of the last five years. He thinks he and Olivia are still blissfully together. To keep him from being hanged for a traitor, Olivia must pretend she and Jack are still married.

To unearth the real traitors, Olivia and Jack must unravel the truth hidden within his faulty memory. To save themselves and the friends who have given them sanctuary, they must stand against their enemies, even as they both keep their secrets.

In the end, can they risk everything to help Jack recover his lost memories, even though the truth may destroy them both?


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