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The Wicked House Of Rohan (2010)

by Anne Stuart(Favorite Author)
3.24 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: For some time now I've been wanting to read Anne Stuart but as usual my TBR goes on and on and sometimes the best is left for last.Even though I only read it now, I know that I'm in for a ride with this lady's and the so called gentleman that marvelously live between this pages.Venice, 1740.Desperate, starving, Kathleen Strong makes her way to a job interview that promises a chance at proper employment...and maybe a bite to eat. Accused of "gross immorality," she's adrift after being dismissed from her governess position, despite being entirely innocent.That innocence is precisely what a mysterious group of debauched aristocrats finds so alluring about Miss Strong. When they propose a scandalous offer that she can't refuse...she can't refuse. But if the darkly gallant Alis... moretair Rohan, a gentleman involved in all manner of wicked deeds himself, has anything to say about it, Kathleen can escape her disrepute in another way.Of course, the escape route looks very similar to the group's illicit proposition itself...So, today our world is so messed up, we fight for our rights, we fight for a job, we keep on fighting for the right to be equal in society...But, may I ask, what if we lived in the past, when women had no rights but only a birth status, dictated by the laws of a ruthless society that was based in social position ?Have you imagined if you've fallen in disgrace, wronged by everyone around you and nobody believed or came in your defense ...That is exactly what happen to Kathleen Strong. A girl alone in the beautiful city of Venice looking for a job, starving and penny less, without an option but to bend to the will of dubious gentleman that see women as their hunting ground and object of pleasure.This character was so well written, invented in perfection and so heart-brokenly truthful to her position in the story, how I felt for her ...Now the boys ....A bunch of pigs, all of them, secure in their social position, well enthralled in society and plainly heartless and sadistic towards our gender. But in every story there has to be a hero, so to the romance ....Alistair Rohan is a wicked and an alluring gentleman, probably stubborn, but way down inside in a little corner of his heart he still has some character and kindness, yes, love still resides in his heart.I find this gentleman very appealing, a snob and a teaser, a man who challenges a woman and arouses feelings long forgotten in Kathleen.In my eyes he is a brave man for going against all of society's cruelness and ideas, he's not afraid and he faces life right on, good for him!This is a short novella but it's marvelously weaved, truthfully told by the voice of an author that I'm shure will not let me down once I get into this series.I know my mind and I'll be wanting more every time I finish a book.If you've never read this series or this author, start at the beginning and move forward, no fears ...
review 2: I usually mention Anne Stuart when talking about my favourite authors but it's been so long since I read one of her books that I decided to grab this one (apparently the introduction to her latest historical series) and see if I liked it.I am happy to say that I did like it. It has a trademark Stuart hero - a bad boy apparently without a heart - but it was very, very short. This means that there wasn't much room for character or plot development and that it gave us only a glimpse of what the series will be about.The main male character is Alistair Rohan, since the series is called the Wicked House of Rohan I am thinking the other books will be about family members. On the other hand Stuart also introduces a male sosiety - devoted to debauchery no less - called the Heavenly Host - and I wonder if this will feature in the other books.I remember reading mixed reviews when the books came out. Although not all of her books have worked for me, most of them did. The thing is that, looking back, I would say it's mostly her older books that have kept me glued to the pages and truth be told while I did enjoy rereading To Love a Dark Lord a few months ago it didn't rate it as higher as the first time.I know I won't resist grabbing these and seeing how much I like them but since her books have, mostly, dark and tortured characters I think I will wait for a bit before getting to the first one and then I'll read some lighter stories in the middle...This one gets a 4/5. The premise was very good the delivery suffered a bit from being too sh less
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Kisuke
This novella suffers from how short it is. Good thing I already read the first novel.
meme
It's a short story as prequel to the Rohan series of novels. Okay-esque.
lily
Intriguing but too short.
LaRola
3.5 stars
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