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The Wanton

The Wanton

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't waste your time!!!
Review:
Read the editorial reviews for the book description...

I am just about the most politically incorrect person I know... I tell you I love a good man-handling read. {The kind of stuff that would outrage the politically correct women of today. All of them.} I'm talking about the kind of reads to where the hero will taking nothing less than a yes for an answer from his intended lady love. And then goes about getting that yes by any and all means necessary through out the novel.


With that said, I tensely disliked this novel... This was by far the worst novel I have ever read and actually completed. Rogers heaped way too much abuse on the female main character. She goes through so much {which includes beatings and being raped at the hands of evil stepbrother and of course her own husband. Oh did I mention the gang rape?!}

I was actually hoping for a happy ending for her, which Rogers refused to give. This book ended so badly that I tossed the book in the trash. I would have given it away but I didn't want anyone to know that I had read something that bad.

I wrote this review not to tell you about the book but to tell you don't waste your time...


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why this book was so bad.
Review: I am a huge fan of Rosemary Rogers but I have to admit when I read this book I was in shock. I couldn't believe that Rosemary Rogers wrote it. Well, guess what? She didn't. Rosemary Rogers had a mental break down in the middle of the first draft of this book and a member of her family finished it. I hope this explains a lot to her fans.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why this book was so bad.
Review: I am a huge fan of Rosemary Rogers but I have to admit when I read this book I was in shock. I couldn't believe that Rosemary Rogers wrote it. Well, guess what? She didn't. Rosemary Rogers had a mental break down in the middle of the first draft of this book and a member of her family finished it. I hope this explains a lot to her fans.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not enjoyable....
Review: I love romance novels, in particular historical novels but I hated this one. I have read Rosemary Rogers other books and enjoyed them but I have to say I really did not like this book. There was way too much violence and the characters were sketchily drawn. I didn't care what happened in the end because the characaters were awful individuals! I also found the plot difficult to follow (maybe that was just me!).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Degrading! Disgusting! Deplorable! Dark!
Review: If this were the first Rosemary Rogers book I had ever read, I would never read another one. This morbid book is terribly degrading to women, and the incidents that occur in it are beyond digusting! I am normally a fast reader, but this relatively small book took me four days to complete. It was not detailed enough to hold my interest,and the characters never did come to life for me. I often found myself having to read and re-read whole paragraphs just to try to understand their meaning. Sometimes I found myself thinking about other things while I was reading it - like "Did the trash get taken out tonight?" I nearly drove my family and friends insane with my complaining about whether or not I would EVER be able to finish it. The whole book was nothing but a series of trials and tribulations. The ONLY reason I was determined to finish it was to see if this poor heroine survived the atrocities done to her. Even the ending was unsatisfactory - a relatively "happy" ending, but too vague and far to abrupt. It might have been better if some of the devastating tortures the heroine experienced had gradually been dealt with. I got the impression that Ms. Rogers just got too depressed with writing the content of the book and decided just to end it. The first Rosemary Rogers book I ever read was Sweet Savage Love - that book I have kept and enjoyed re-reading for years. Wanton hit the trash can as soon as I finished reading it. Literally! It is definitely NOT a romance. This books depicts the heroine's life as "a living Hell." The only excuse I can see for the publisher putting this book on the market is because of the draw of an established author's name. That, or Ms. Rogers just didn't have anything better in the works to submit in time for her deadline. If there were a rating on here LESS than 1, I would have used it. I can not, in good concience, recommend this book to anyone; unless, of course, they thrive on the darker, seamier, side of life.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More detailed book description
Review: The things men did to her destroyed her innocence. The things she would do for the man she loved destroyed all her young notions of propriety. Trista Windham (16) was drawn to Blaze Davenant with a passion that shamed her, with a yearning that left her powerless to hate him for spoiling her virtue.

In one unforgettable afternoon, in the sun-dappled heat of a secluded glen, her schoolgirl's fear turned to unafraid longing. And his demanding pride turned to the furious cruelty of lust. Though he betrayed her and used her violently, his eyes spoke of desire tht could never be satisfied.

From her Boston finishing school to the gracious twilight of the prewar South, from the golden land of California to the blood-soaked nightmare of the Civil War, Trista would be made to suffer the worst that men could do to her. Even the stepbrother she had worshiped since childhood was driven to forcefully possess her. But never would she let them take her dreams. Or ruin the raging, sweet love tht comes but once in a woman's life.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst Romance I ever read
Review: This is absolutely the worst romance novel I have ever read. While reading I felt as if I had somehow gotten hold of a first draft, one that had NEVER seen an editor! The relationships in this book are bizarre, things are never fully explained (who is Jesse? was Trista ever really married to this Amerson guy officially? If so, why wouldn't he help her? What happens to Trista's inheritance? What is the deal with this swamp woman?) and you have no opportunity to care at all about the characters. Also, the ITALICS! At least 20 italicized words on every page! The heroine is tortured throughout the book, repeatedly raped, abused and degraded, and no one is made to answer for the crimes. The "love interest" Blaze, is more of a "lust interest" as every time the two main characters are together all they do is have brutal, graphic sex, never sharing a meaningful conversation, and yet they are "in love" at the end of the book. Most disturbing is that when the "hero" Blaze finds out about the atrocities committed against Trista, he does nothing, and rapes her again. This is a sick and disturbing book. I don't know that I will ever read Rosemary Rogers again, though I have enjoyed her books in the past. This one goes right to the second hand book store. PS: if Trista attempts to hit Blaze, but he "brutally captures her wrists in his hands" ONE time , this same scene happens 20 times! God, what an awful book! Also, the plot description above is totally wrong. Trista never joins a wagon train, she moves to Paris! Blaze isn't a cowboy, he is a Civil War correspondent!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible
Review: What was Rosemary Rogers thinking when she wrote this book. It is soooooooooo bad.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible
Review: What was Rosemary Rogers thinking when she wrote this book. It is soooooooooo bad.


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