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After Innocence (Romance Alive)

After Innocence (Romance Alive)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tender Love - Brenda Joyce style
Review: Recently, I discovered Brenda Joyce and her many wonderful romance novels. I have enjoyed all of the books I have read to date and I must say that she is not a writer that writes similar themes in her books. Reading my first four Joyce books, I realize that they each differ greatly - more than any other author I have read. Each has an entirely dissimilar premise. She does not need to borrow from one success formula in one of her books and use it to write another. I chose After Innocence as my fourth Joyce book because it was so highly recommended when I asked about her books on AAR's website.

Edward Delanza is a man known for his diamonds. In the late 1800s of New York City, Edward is a man who loves women and women love him. He is a little flashy and selfish but it's okay because he is a man of principal and honor beneath it all. At a country home weekend party, Edward first spots Sofie as she watches him - uhh - how should I say this - as he is spending some time with a female acquaintance. This certainly makes for an explosive beginning and causes Edward to be very curious about the beautiful face he saw watching him and his female friend through the forest greenery.

Sofie O'Niel is an extremely talented artist who is attending a weekend party given by her socialite mother. She has no interest in the party but her mother is determined that Sofie will be seen more in society. Her mother realizes Sofie is lame and will never attract the right type of man for marriage and she believes this so deeply that Sofie believes it herself. Sofie is resigned to a life alone but she loves her art and happens to be talented enough to actually make a living selling it. She also has a large trust fund left to her by her deceased father and realizes money will never be a problem for her although she deeply wishes to be independent of her mother. Sofie does not see herself as the beautiful woman she is both inside and out. It takes little to make her happy and she wants mostly solitude. When she first spots an extremely handsome and obviously virile man in the forest with his apparent paramour, she is fascinated with him. She knows she can never attract the attention of such a gentleman but the experience has certainly given her fuel for many dreams in the future.

Edward does seek Sofie out. He doesn't realize that she is lame and Sofie is sure that as soon as he discovers her uneven walking that all of this interest will vanish. However, it does not. Edward perceives the twisted hold Sofie's mother has over her and decides he will become her friend and make her see herself as the truly beautiful person she is with only a very minor disability. He likes the sense of purpose it gives him and wants to throw himself into an unselfish project. He has tired of his self-centered life and relishes the thought of helping another. However, to do so, he must disregard his strong attraction for Sofie.

Edward and Sofie establish a friendship of sorts and he arranges her first sale of her art to a well-known gallery. Edward is very impressed with Sofie's art and finds that he is a subject she paints again and again. As their friendship deepens, Edward realizes that Sofie has more than friendship in mind. He sees her as beautiful and she blossoms under his kind regard. Although she is falling in love with him, Sofie recognizes that Edward is not the type to settle down - especially with someone like her. Their relationship soon develops beyond that which Edward had so carefully deliberated in his philanthropic plans for Sofie. It brings them to a crossroads that the two see in a totally opposite manner and Sofie runs and Edward is left confused and lonely and more than a little angry.

The interaction between Edward and Sofie is priceless. Although a few minor misunderstandings come and go, primarily their relationship is one of truth and respect. Sofie reacts in a flighty immature manner more than once. In the process she loses some of the respect Edward had for her. She, in a misguided loving manner, actually hurts Edward tremendously again and again. But when they are together, the pages sizzle and the pace never slows. The sensual scenes rate about a 4.0 out of 5.0 (see More About Me for rating guidelines).

After Innocence is the sequel to Secrets. It is very loosely tied to the Bragg series (his brother married a Bragg in Secrets). But this is a stand-alone book and Secrets does not have to be read first. I highly recommend After Innocence for it's unusual and tender romance line and totally captivating story. Now - to find my next Brenda Joyce book! She certainly has a great backlist to choose from

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I must agree...
Review: This book was excellent. The characters were wonderful. The plot was good. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because the mother committed an unspeakable act (I can't say what she did, it would give the book away) and when she finally confessed nothing more was said about it. But this was not enough to hurt the book. I just felt as if Brenda Joyce forgot about the mother. Anyhow, this was a great book. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I must agree...
Review: This book was excellent. The characters were wonderful. The plot was good. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because the mother committed an unspeakable act (I can't say what she did, it would give the book away) and when she finally confessed nothing more was said about it. But this was not enough to hurt the book. I just felt as if Brenda Joyce forgot about the mother. Anyhow, this was a great book. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best romance novel I have ever read
Review: This is a truly wonderful book. Whenever I need something to pick me up, I always read this book. I have had it for maybe 2 years now, and I have read it more than 20 times. Each time that I read it, I am caught up in the powerful story that Ms. Joyce creates. What suprised me the most about this book is the way that the characters grow and change. Sophie starts out as an artist who obeys her mother's every command. When she meets Edward, her life changes, as well as her attitudes. By the end of the book, Sophie is defiant (and rightfully so) toward her mother. I think that the character of Edward is the epitome of what a romance novel hero should be. He is different than the other heroes that appear througout any romance novel. What differs him from the other male characters in is that he thinks with his heart, rather than with something about a foot lower. He isn't seemingly devoid of emotions, but rather, driven by them. When Sophie runs away from him, he goes after her because he loves her, traveling months to find her. He is sometimes stubborn, argumentative, and at other times (most of the time, really), he is warm, caring, loving, and above all, supportive. He is the only one that supports and encourages Sophie to express herself through her art. Her own mother tries to discourage her by calling her a "crazy cripple". Ms. Joyce wrote the character of Suzanne (Sophie's mother) so well that I sometimes had to stop reading and wonder how a mother could treat her child like that. If you haven't read this book yet, I'm not going to spoil for you what Suzanne does to make her seem like a monster. I'll let you find out for yourself. If you have never read a romance novel before, this is a wonderful place to start. This was one of the first ones that I picked up, and after reading over 100 of them, this is the one that I always come back to. This book is definitely one to buy. I hope you enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best romance novel I have ever read
Review: This is a truly wonderful book. Whenever I need something to pick me up, I always read this book. I have had it for maybe 2 years now, and I have read it more than 20 times. Each time that I read it, I am caught up in the powerful story that Ms. Joyce creates. What suprised me the most about this book is the way that the characters grow and change. Sophie starts out as an artist who obeys her mother's every command. When she meets Edward, her life changes, as well as her attitudes. By the end of the book, Sophie is defiant (and rightfully so) toward her mother. I think that the character of Edward is the epitome of what a romance novel hero should be. He is different than the other heroes that appear througout any romance novel. What differs him from the other male characters in is that he thinks with his heart, rather than with something about a foot lower. He isn't seemingly devoid of emotions, but rather, driven by them. When Sophie runs away from him, he goes after her because he loves her, traveling months to find her. He is sometimes stubborn, argumentative, and at other times (most of the time, really), he is warm, caring, loving, and above all, supportive. He is the only one that supports and encourages Sophie to express herself through her art. Her own mother tries to discourage her by calling her a "crazy cripple". Ms. Joyce wrote the character of Suzanne (Sophie's mother) so well that I sometimes had to stop reading and wonder how a mother could treat her child like that. If you haven't read this book yet, I'm not going to spoil for you what Suzanne does to make her seem like a monster. I'll let you find out for yourself. If you have never read a romance novel before, this is a wonderful place to start. This was one of the first ones that I picked up, and after reading over 100 of them, this is the one that I always come back to. This book is definitely one to buy. I hope you enjoy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absorbing!!
Review: This is my favourite Joyce book. The characters are ALIVE. They are believable, captivating and I simply could not it down.

This is a book that stays in the memory long after you put it down!!


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