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My Wicked Fantasy

My Wicked Fantasy

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HAUNTING
Review: "...but she would walk into the fire gladly, for the sheer joy of being able to remember the flames." Page after page, it's not just Karen Ranney's writing style that haunts the reader, but also haunting character information comes together like puzzle pieces. Pain, romance, sensuality, tenderness, love that transcends time and place...and a mother-in-law who tickles your fantasies. Long after the last word is read, the characters tug at the reader's memory. Haunting...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HAUNTING
Review: "...but she would walk into the fire gladly, for the sheer joy of being able to remember the flames." Page after page, it's not just Karen Ranney's writing style that haunts the reader, but also haunting character information comes together like puzzle pieces. Pain, romance, sensuality, tenderness, love that transcends time and place...and a mother-in-law who tickles your fantasies. Long after the last word is read, the characters tug at the reader's memory. Haunting...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HAUNTING
Review: "...but she would walk into the fire gladly, for the sheer joy of being able to remember the flames." Page after page, it's not just Karen Ranney's writing style that haunts the reader, but also haunting character information comes together like puzzle pieces. Pain, romance, sensuality, tenderness, love that transcends time and place...and a mother-in-law who tickles your fantasies. Long after the last word is read, the characters tug at the reader's memory. Haunting...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of romance's bright new and talented stars
Review: A decade has passed since Alice, the wife of the Earl of Sanderhurst, Archer St. John, suddenly vanished. Among the Ton, there is no doubt that Archer did away with his spouse. Archer literally disappeared from polite society.

When Archer accidentally runs down Mary Kate Benner, he takes the injured widow into his home so she can recover. However, she starts revealing things about his missing wife that no one but Archer and Alice should know. Archer, who desperately wants to leaner what really happened to Alice, begins to hope that his guest can supply him with needed answers. Meanwhile Mary finds herself attracted to her enigmatic host, but wonders what role he played in Alice's disappearance and why does Alice want her to protect him from pending danger? He also finds himself falling deeper in love than he ever did before. However, learning the truth about Archer's wife may prove very dangerous for the intrepid couple.

Karen Ranney adeptly blends mystery and supernatural elements into a refreshing Regency romance that will thrill fans of all three genres. The lead protagonists are an appealing pair struggling with a puzzling past and an eerie present in hopes of carving out a loving future together. MY WICKED FANTASY is a romantic treasure that will propel Ms. Ranney's name towards the top of the historical romance universe.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disappointing....
Review: If this was the first Romance novel I had ever read, I'd be hesitant to read another one soon. Now that makes this book sound terrible, which it wasn't. It just had such slow spots that I just wanted to jump into the story and shake them all. Mary Kate was good hearted but basically a weak-willed wimp. Archer, as the tortured hero, wasn't believable when he finally was smiling and happy. Bernie was my favourite character but she wasn't strong enough to hold the story up. Too long, too drawn out, TOO WORDY. I'm going to try Ranney's earlier books - maybe they were better. Read this if you like slow, tortured Regency.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't miss this one
Review: Many romance readers have become spoiled by zany characters and overly detailed sex scenes. This book works because it tells a simple story. The characters are divine, all though I was disappointed by decisions made by the heroine late in the book. I believe you will enjoy this book.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: An unusual heroine, a difficult situation, a surprising end
Review: Mary Kate Bennett would not leave me alone. She was insistent that I tell her story, and Archer's. And Bernie's, and Alice's, and.....

Bernie is one of those delightful characters everyone wants to emulate - daring and outspoken and iconoclastic. Alice is touching and wistful. Archer is stubborn and heroic. Mary Kate is brave and giving and up to the challenge of both Archer's disbelief and the greater mystery.

I confess to being surprised by who ended up being responsible for everything. In fact, as I wrote that chapter, I kept saying - no......really?.....no.......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This earl holds the heroine prisoner at his country estate
Review: My Wicked Fantasy is the fourth Ranney book I have read. The first novel was only average and made me shy away from future Ranney purchases. Fortunately when I begin reading a new author, I usually buy at least two of her books to truly test the author's writing capability and style, AND to discover if her style fits my taste in romance reading. I am so glad I purchased that second book. I loved it and the last three Ranney books I have read have all been five star reviews. My Wicked Fantasy is just that - somewhat wicked and certainly a fantasy of the heroine's prior to her meeting the hero.

To truly enjoy this book, you have to suspend reality and just go with believing that the dead can speak to the living. Supernatural novels are usually not my style (although I have loved Dara Joy's books) but this book is only slightly supernatural and well worth ignoring that aspect if it bothers you. This is a historical English novel that involves a penniless widow, Mary Kate Bennett, and a hermit earl, Archer St. John. Mary Kate is searching for remnants of her long lost family and Archer is searching for his wife who disappeared a year ago. These two meet by accident, literally, when the earl's speeding carriage collides with the public coach carrying Mary Kate on the road to London. Mary Kate is badly injured but the earl is not hurt and he stays at a local inn supervising and paying for Mary Kate's medicinal care. During Mary Kate's recovery, she begins to have visions that she knows concerns the Earl of Sanderhurst. Eventually the earl begins to believe that Mary Kate is some sort of con artist in partnership with his missing wife. After all, no one has heard from his wife this past year and their marriage was not a great one. Mary Kate is the first to have any knowledge of her although she tells him it is all through visions. She even has a concern for his safety because of her disturbing dreams. Archer is tired of everyone believing he must have killed his wife and decides to keep Mary Kate until she will tell him the truth behind her sham. He takes her to his country estate and imprisons her in one of the bedchambers determined to find out where his wife is.

Mary Kate is, of course, a beautiful woman from the working class who has had much misfortune is her life. She has been married to an old man who has recently died leaving her without any money. She only wants to find her family who she was separated from at the age of ten. She doesn't mind hard work - in fact, she wants it. But once she has recovered from the carriage accident, she has few funds left and doesn't object too strenuously at being held captive in a beautiful home with good food. Although she appears meek at first - it is only an illusion. Mary Kate can and does speak her mind clearly and is not shy. She is rather taken with the vengeful earl although she is even more conscious of their class difference than he. Actually she is a little too hardheaded to be in the favorite heroine category but she is enjoyable.

The Earl of Sanderhurst is truly a man with a hermit capacity. He has desperately searched for his wife and wants to get on with his life and must find his wife to do so. He is determined, autocratic, and - at times- harsh with Mary Kate. Of course, he is very rich and successful and has a great wit as well as a tendency towards sarcasm. He is very content with his own company but does desire a family with at least one heir. He has some awful childhood issues that just don't make much sense. The cruel abusive father doesn't fit since his mother is a big part of this book. She is a very lovable and eccentric lady who refused to let a nanny or servant raise her son. She loved him and nourished him and still does although she is certainly an odd character. At first I did not want her intrusion into the story but I came to really enjoy her contribution. Her relationship with Archer is unusual for romance writing and truly entertaining.

Overall My Wicked Fantasy was a luscious read. Although Mary Kate and Archer stand at opposing ends concerning her supposed visions from Archer's wife, they still are very attracted to one another. Their relationship is allowed plenty of delicious time to grow and there are many great scenes to relish. The sensual rating is a solid 4.0 out of 5.0 (see More About Me for rating guidelines). I did tire of the earl's continued disbelief of Mary Kate and their mutual beliefs that there could never be a future for them. Those two facts almost caused this rating to be slightly lower.

As far as I can determine My Wicked Fantasy is a stand alone book and not a part of a series. I highly recommend it and greatly anticipate reading through Ranney's rather large backlist.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This earl holds the heroine prisoner at his country estate
Review: My Wicked Fantasy is the fourth Ranney book I have read. The first novel was only average and made me shy away from future Ranney purchases. Fortunately when I begin reading a new author, I usually buy at least two of her books to truly test the author's writing capability and style, AND to discover if her style fits my taste in romance reading. I am so glad I purchased that second book. I loved it and the last three Ranney books I have read have all been five star reviews. My Wicked Fantasy is just that - somewhat wicked and certainly a fantasy of the heroine's prior to her meeting the hero.

To truly enjoy this book, you have to suspend reality and just go with believing that the dead can speak to the living. Supernatural novels are usually not my style (although I have loved Dara Joy's books) but this book is only slightly supernatural and well worth ignoring that aspect if it bothers you. This is a historical English novel that involves a penniless widow, Mary Kate Bennett, and a hermit earl, Archer St. John. Mary Kate is searching for remnants of her long lost family and Archer is searching for his wife who disappeared a year ago. These two meet by accident, literally, when the earl's speeding carriage collides with the public coach carrying Mary Kate on the road to London. Mary Kate is badly injured but the earl is not hurt and he stays at a local inn supervising and paying for Mary Kate's medicinal care. During Mary Kate's recovery, she begins to have visions that she knows concerns the Earl of Sanderhurst. Eventually the earl begins to believe that Mary Kate is some sort of con artist in partnership with his missing wife. After all, no one has heard from his wife this past year and their marriage was not a great one. Mary Kate is the first to have any knowledge of her although she tells him it is all through visions. She even has a concern for his safety because of her disturbing dreams. Archer is tired of everyone believing he must have killed his wife and decides to keep Mary Kate until she will tell him the truth behind her sham. He takes her to his country estate and imprisons her in one of the bedchambers determined to find out where his wife is.

Mary Kate is, of course, a beautiful woman from the working class who has had much misfortune is her life. She has been married to an old man who has recently died leaving her without any money. She only wants to find her family who she was separated from at the age of ten. She doesn't mind hard work - in fact, she wants it. But once she has recovered from the carriage accident, she has few funds left and doesn't object too strenuously at being held captive in a beautiful home with good food. Although she appears meek at first - it is only an illusion. Mary Kate can and does speak her mind clearly and is not shy. She is rather taken with the vengeful earl although she is even more conscious of their class difference than he. Actually she is a little too hardheaded to be in the favorite heroine category but she is enjoyable.

The Earl of Sanderhurst is truly a man with a hermit capacity. He has desperately searched for his wife and wants to get on with his life and must find his wife to do so. He is determined, autocratic, and - at times- harsh with Mary Kate. Of course, he is very rich and successful and has a great wit as well as a tendency towards sarcasm. He is very content with his own company but does desire a family with at least one heir. He has some awful childhood issues that just don't make much sense. The cruel abusive father doesn't fit since his mother is a big part of this book. She is a very lovable and eccentric lady who refused to let a nanny or servant raise her son. She loved him and nourished him and still does although she is certainly an odd character. At first I did not want her intrusion into the story but I came to really enjoy her contribution. Her relationship with Archer is unusual for romance writing and truly entertaining.

Overall My Wicked Fantasy was a luscious read. Although Mary Kate and Archer stand at opposing ends concerning her supposed visions from Archer's wife, they still are very attracted to one another. Their relationship is allowed plenty of delicious time to grow and there are many great scenes to relish. The sensual rating is a solid 4.0 out of 5.0 (see More About Me for rating guidelines). I did tire of the earl's continued disbelief of Mary Kate and their mutual beliefs that there could never be a future for them. Those two facts almost caused this rating to be slightly lower.

As far as I can determine My Wicked Fantasy is a stand alone book and not a part of a series. I highly recommend it and greatly anticipate reading through Ranney's rather large backlist.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Story but Slower than Her Others
Review: On the fateful day that the Earl of Sanderhurst literally ran into Mary Kate Bennett....it was by accident - his carriage running into her conveyance. Feeling responsible, he has waited the last three days waiting for her to awaken at the inn that she was brought to. When she awoke, it was to recognize the Earl from dreams she had while she had been unconscious.

Archer St. John was thought to have murdered his unhappy countess? And why can't Mary Kate seem to get these warnings in her head to stop when they keep telling her that she must save HIM...that HE is in danger. When Mary Kate enters his life so unexpectedly, the earl is convinced that she is pulling a scam with his missing wife and knows where Alice is....how else could she know of things only he and Alice would only know? And, why can't he think of anything else besides her decadently red hair, white skin, and the feelings this beauty evokes within his masculine soul.

Having recovered, somewhat, Archer ends up taking her to his estate Sanderhurst, trying to get her to confess where his wife Alice is? Mary Kate continually tries to tell him that she has never met Alice, that what she knows are images that haunt her and a voice that tells her to 'help him'.

This is a very good story, although it does not keep up the pace that her others do - somewhat wordy - otherwise I would have given this a 5* rating. Archer's mother 'Bernie' is a real hoot for a dowager countess and gives some comic relief in an otherwise serious mystery/romance. As ususal, the love scenes are exquisitely done and quite lovely!

Definitely worth your time - a really good read with a very different type of story!


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