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1). Mary Balogh: "THE NORTH TOWER." - Rating: B- (4 Stars).
The setting is Balogh's calling card: the Regency period. Daphne Borland's maternal grandfather bequeathed Roscoe Castle to her - unexpectedly. Roscoe Castle was magnificent, so magnificent the Earl of Everett wanted it. Craftily, on his deathbed, Daphne's grandfather agreed the property would pass into the earl's possession, if his lordship and his granddaughter married within three months, if not, the ownership passed. Forthwith, Daphne felt a bond with "her" castle. The "North" tower provocatively lured her; lured her into the arms of a sexy, passionate ghost - a ghost very familiar to Daphne.
THE NORTH TOWER is a pleasant read, but it lacks the familiar Balogh poignancy. Usually, this author penetrates her reader's heart through sensitivity and sympathy. Regrettably, both emotions are absent in this story.
Grade: B-
2). Maura Seger: "REFLECTIONS." - Rating: A- (5 Stars).
The setting is the late 19th century. With the sole responsibility of two younger siblings, Nora Butler is desperate. So desperate, she hires herself out as a "party" psychic. Bram Hayes intends to expose Miss Nora Butler as a fraud. He believes she is a charlatan exploiting the spiritualism fad. Instead, he finds he is totally captivated by this young innocent woman, this attractive woman with the soft auburn hair.
REFLECTIONS is a gentle, well-written story - "page turner" material. The story's weakness: the brisk conclusion, which is all-too common short story annoyance.
Grade: A-
3). Jo Beverley: "THE DEMON'S BRIDE." - Rating: C (3 Stars).
Rachel Proudfoot is the Vicar's daughter. She is intelligent, innocent, and as her surname suggests "proud." The Earl of Morden thinks she is magnificent and should be in his bed. Wickedly, the Earl of Morden pursues Rachel throughout THE DEMON'S BRIDE. Rachel has enough trouble resisting the temptation of rakish Lord Morden without supernatural intervention, but this is a paranormal anthology and supernatural forces are at work. The story begins with the Earl of Morden discussing the annual celebration called Walpurgis Night. Rachel's father is the new vicar in Walberton, a small town in Suffolk. In his spare time, the vicar studies peculiar, local customs.
Sexual tension flows throughout. Magnificently, the pages are set to burn whenever the hero and heroine get together. This potency makes for great romance fun. However, Jo Beverley tells the story, solely, from the heroine's viewpoint. I am not a big fan of this writing style. Such an approach, generally, SLOWS the development of the other lead character. Therefore, in THE DEMON'S BRIDE, Mark Brandish, the Earl of Morden, appears vain and shallow - not an inspiring strategy for a romance hero.
Grade: C
4). Anita Mills: "THE HAUNTING OF SARAH GORDON." - Rating: A (5 Stars).
THE HAUNTING OF SARAH GORDON is absolutely wonderful. David Gordon went to war, but he promised his new bride he'd come back to her. He promised he'd return a complete whole man, but David Gordon died.
Now, Anita Mills soundly displays her writing talent. The reader shares Sarah Gordon's complete misery. This is great writing. THE HAUNTING OF SARAH GORDON is heart wrenching; yet as the story kindles the reader feels life again. Adeptly, the author wraps up this paranormal story with a truly happily-ever-after ending. Lovely. No wonder, I am hooked on this genre.
Grade: A
5). Patricia Rice: "MIDNIGHT LOVERS." - Rating: B+ (4 Stars).
An eerie story charged with enchantment, mystic concoctions, and magic. MIDNIGHT LOVERS is set in Louisiana, shortly after the civil war. Adrian Doncaster's spirit is dead. He regrets the state of war. He regrets the killing, the destruction, the hate. Adrian Doncaster is in New Orleans to visit a friend; he yearns for a reason to live. Instead, he finds Camille LeFebvre, a frail individual, who also fights the daily chore of living. MIDNIGHT LOVERS is the story of two hopeless people suddenly thrust into a supernatural web. Two sad souls exposed to the strange, unexplainable forces of the bayou - forces that grant the strength to love and to hope again.
Patricia Rice brandishes a good colorful, descriptive pen. Her setting skills are first-rate, and the story's sexual tension is sultry.
Grade: B+
MaryGrace Meloche.