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Wicked Surrender (2010)

by Jade Lee(Favorite Author)
3.52 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0425236366 (ISBN13: 9780425236369)
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English
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Berkley
series
Wicked
review 1: This review contains spoilers. I would have loved this book, except for one very big thing. The hero, Brandon Cates, Viscount Blackstone, is married while he is courting Scher Martin. He does tell her that he is looking for a mistress, not a wife, but not the reason why he isn’t looking for a wife. Brandon is trapped in his marriage to an Indian woman, who has a loose grip on reality due to the death of her family. His rational for still perusing Scher is that he isn’t happy in his marriage and that his wife wants nothing to do with him. I am not a fan of the cheating hero and had I known that he was married early in the book I would not have read it. Alas, we aren’t told about his marriage until I cared about the outcome. One thing that I did like was the unusual ch... morearacters. Scher Martin is the daughter of an actress and runs her own theatre; she isn’t acceptable by any means. All along she maintains that she won’t be someone’s mistress. She wants the respectability of marriage. She doesn’t want her children to go through what she has gone through. This was another reason Brandon’s hidden marriage bothered me. He was professing to love this woman, but didn’t pay attention to her wishes. She tells him multiple times that she wants to be married and what it means to her before he confides in her. She does find a man that wants to marry her, Brandon’s cousin Kit. He is a young man and his character is never really fleshed out. He just seemed frivolous and impulsive. He wasn’t the type of man Scher needed and never seemed real. There are a host of actresses and workers at Scher’s theatre. These people make up the family that she doesn’t believe she has. I liked the way they rallied for her and protected her from people who said rude things or upset her. This book would have worked for me if Brandon hadn’t been married. I loved the characters, the setting, and the love between Brandon and Scher. I just couldn’t get past his lie by omission.
review 2: Scheherazade Martin, or Scher has grown up in The Tavern playhouse. She was born there to an actress mother, and now, lacking acting talent, runs the theater troupe. Although she considers the fellow members as part of her family and she makes a decent living, she yearns for more. Watching those die around her because actors are treated like second class and don’t get proper medical help, she wants a respectable marriage, children, and most of all security, something she has lacked her whole life.For the past month, Viscount Blackstone, or Brandon, has had his eye on her. One glance and he knew she was something special. Brandon sets Scher on fire, but she knows the type of men who hang around playhouses. After being duped when she was sixteen, she is not about to let her lust take the lead. But he does funny things to her insides, and in that short month, his clandestine visits excite her very much.Soon though, a respectable marriage proposal comes her way. The fourth son of a titled family, Kit asks her for her hand and although she doesn’t know him that well – she sees her house in this future, with a yard and kids running around. Kit just happens to be Brandon’s cousin, and Brandon is not thrilled his new found love is off the market. But he wants her to be happy, and he harbors a very deep, dark secret that makes him unable to give her what she needs. Kit and Brandon become her only allies as she is forced into polite society and ridicule and mockery become her daily life. Kit wants to marry her, Brandon wants her as a lover, and Scher has a big decision to make.What really stood out to me in Wicked Surrender is our heroine, Scher. Yearning for only security and marriage in her life, she finally gets the chance with Kit. Now, she isn’t really in love with Kit, and her heart beats faster for Brandon, but since Brandon won’t offer her marriage, and Kit is a kind man, she chooses this path. Kit is not the perfect man, but he does offer kindness and in his own way, tries to stand up for her when society frowns down upon them. What I love, is that when Brandon pursues her, seduces her, begs her to be his mistress – she says no. He kisses her, does everything he can to get her in his arms, and she still says no. No, no no!! A heroine, who doesn’t swoon at the first sexy man who tries to steal her away – I love it. She is engaged to Kit and that is it. She heeds to her convictions!She peered in his face and he read honest confusion. “You say you respect me, and yet you treat me like a trollop. You wait in my room, you try to seduce me with kisses and pretty words, and when I say no, you touch me anyway. Brandon, you are not this stupid! What are you thinking? What demons drive you to this madness?”Now, if Brandon had proposed marriage instead of just a mistress position, would she have broken it off with Kit without a thought? Maybe. But Brandon doesn’t – for good reason you will discover, and the complicated trio move forward as best they can.Scher does not have it easy by any means. Just because a respectable man offers her marriage, does not clear the way for her in polite society. It is quite the opposite. She suffers so much brutal treatment – the animosity and snobbery in this book really stands out. Jade Lee holds nothing back and the consistency in which she is treated - I kept expecting her to find an ally, other than Brandon, but Jade Lee gives her no easy way out.My only complaint is that Brandon has a big secret, and I thought part of it is a little too dramatic. I know that is vague, but I don’t want to give it away. I liked his secret, just the ailment that went along with it seemed a little overdone to me.The sexual tension is revved up in this book, and although Scher is good at saying no to Brandon, this book does not lack romance. Their eventual coupling is nicely built up and not rushed. With all the historical romances I read, I feel Wicked Surrender offers a little something different. With a very strong heroine and dark, brooding hero, I definitely recommend this one. less
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Deb
2.5 Characters have intriguing backstories but little character development during the story itself.
TyLong
Really liked this one. Great "tortured hero" book. Leads: Scher & Brandon.
lau
I liked this one well enough that I'll read the next in the series.
Halimah
it was good but the next in the series was much better
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