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To Tempt an Angel

To Tempt an Angel

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just so-so
Review: "To Tempt An Angel" is at best an ok book. Actually, it's quite forgettable. There wasn't really anything glaringly bad about the story, but it's really nothing to write home about, ya dig?

The story starts off with our intrepid heroine Angelica ("Angel") gambling and cheating people out of their money at a local fair. She has to gamble to make money to support her very poor family. You see, her father, an earl (of course), lost all his money in a crooked card game and now Angel wants revenge on the men who stole all his money. Enter...see what I mean about forgettable? I can't even remember the hero's name. Anyway, the hero is a very wealthy (of course) marquess and he is immediately attracted to Angel (of course) and agrees to help her in her quest for vengeance. And, blah, blah, blah.

I think that what was so unsatisfying about the book is that it was an "Almost" book. The writing was almost interesting. The dialogue was almost captivating. The hero and heroine were almost likable. And, the sex was almost passionate. There was just something off-kilter about the whole book. At the end it just left me with a feeling of "ho-hum."

If you like this genre and time period, try "Devil's Bride" by Stephanie Laurens and "Lord of Scoundrels" by Loretta Chase.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your time...
Review: I didn't finish this book and maybe I should have given it more of a chance, although from reading the other two reviews, I don't think I missed anything. I couldn't get into it from the beginning. It bored me silly and I made it about 100 pages before I finally gave up hoping it would get better. The very first turnoff for me was the first love scene. "I'll make you quiver for me" did nothing but turn my stomach. The whole scene would have been much better if Robert would have kept his arrogant mouth shut. Everything he said to her was a complete turnoff. The next thing that bothered me was her slapping him all the time. She was definitely slap-happy. And that he constantly took it and did nothing but rub his red cheek was another turnoff. The hauling around the dead corpse was gross too. All I could think of was the stench as Robert flung the man over his shoulder and put him back in his grave. And doing that to make a few bucks, come on! Like I said, I couldn't get past 100 pages although I did read the last few pages of the book and they weren't any better. They were just as ridiculous as the beginning.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: To Tempt an Angel
Review: I have to say that Patricia Grasso has always been one of my favorite authors. I first discovered her romance novels years ago and have scavenged the whole area to find all her books. (I highly recommend the Devereux family series. Definitely five stars on all of them). Grasso has the ability to draw the reader into every book she writes. It feels that you are living during the era and are there with each of the characters when they are interacting. It is truely a great author who can make you laugh at one moment and cry the next. So, when I heard her latest book, To Tempt an Angel, was available, I, of course, ran right out and bought it. And after reading it, I wish I hadn't spent the money.
Either it was bad editing by the publisher or just plain bad writing, To Tempt An Angel was completely out of the usual style that I expect from Grasso. It is boring and predictable. The story is about a heroine, Angelica Douglas, who is obsessed with getting revenge for her fathers ruin. Her father was financially ruin by the noble families and eventually died of alcoholism. Her hero, Robert Campbell, comes to her rescue. Angelica and Robert teamed up to gain back the Douglas family fortune stolen by several prominent families...blah, blah, blah. And that is pretty much it... a "recipe" romance novel.
Patricia Grasso has the ability to take the most basic of story lines and create something extraordinary. So what happened???
Grasso never really develops her characters. The characters have no personal growth. There is no conflict or sexual tension between the characters. For example, in several situations Angelica gets in huge fights with Robert...she slaps him, then in the next paragraph everything is hunky dory. Even when she finds out that Robert slept around with the "evil woman", she is perfectly fine with it. The reader will begin with a paragraph hoping that there will be some new developement, but is left with an open end. There were so many open endings that the book never went anywhere. The question "why?" was never answered. No explanation to why the these "evil families" targeted the Douglas family, and, most importantly, why Angelica and Douglas fell in love. And the humor was nonexistant. If there was any, it consisted of a talking bird (not necessary) and a little girls problem with beans and farting.
In short, a complete disappointment. Sigh. Maybe her next novel will be better. Of course, I have to wait another year, but I think I can handle it. In the meantime, if you're bored, try reading Julie Garwood (no matter how many times you read her books you never get bored), Teresa Medeiros, Penelope Williamson, Mary Gillgannon, Barbara Dawson Smith, or...so many good ones so little time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heaven is missing an angel
Review: Though this isn't one of the author's best, the heroine is a delight and the hero is alpha. There are lots of laugh out loud moments. I read it from first page to last in one sitting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TEMPTING
Review: TO TEMPT AN ANGEL is a pleasant read for a day at the beach, though the story doesn't sparkle as much as To Tame A Duke or To Charm A Prince. This first book in Grasso's trilogy about the Douglas sisters is great a great escape. I loved the way Angelica picked the hero's watch out of his pocket and felt sorry for her mixed feelings for her alcoholic father. She loved him but was weary of worry and caring for him, and then she felt guilty about those negative feelings. Robert, the hero, is a gorgeous hunk and genreous to Angel and her family.


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