Captivated
by Thea Devine, Susan Johnson, Robin Schone, Bertrice Small
Kensington Publishing
January 28, 2002
ISBN #157566450X
377 pages
Trade Size
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Other Books by
Thea Devine

What I Did On My Summer Vacation...

Bad As She Wants to Be

Seduction by Chocolate

His Little Black Book

Sensation

Satisfaction

I Love Rogues

Beyond Desire

The Forever Kiss

Taken By Surprise

Desired

Bliss River

Desire Me Only

All Through the Night

Sinful Secrets

Shameless Desire

REVIEW

"Anything-goes sexy novellas from well-known erotica authors."

"Ecstasy" by Bertrice Small

Bertrice Small practically invented the erotic romance single-handedly. When she's at the top of her game, she is unbeatable, with strong heroines, sexy and dominant heroes, exotic locales and historically accurate details. This story is NOT Small at her best. In fact it's devoid of everything that made her famous except for steamy sex, and even that is pretty boring here.

Prince Dagon is betrayed by his power-hungry brother and is sold as a slave to the High Procuress of Kava, a city where all men are slaves and women rule. It appears their Queen has been unable to find true love, and Zenaida, the Procuress, hopes Dagon will win her heart as well as other parts of the ice maiden Kalinda. Of course he does, after orchestrating all the set scenes from a porn video, including anal sex and a threesome with a cute gardener.

I don't like writing pans, but this story isn't worth a read. Dagon is endowed with a humongous penis and no personality, Kalinda is a dead bore, and there really isn't a plot to speak of. I got extremely tired of everyone being thrilled at the size of Dagon's penis (it should have a name, since it's really the hero of this novella). In fact, this book seems more like a male fantasy (give the gal the right male organ, and she'll stop being interested in anything but him)than a female one. It reminded me a lot of John Norman's Gor series, and that is NOT a compliment.

"Bound and Determined" by Susan Johnson

Hugh Dalsany is bored with his life of decadence and has sworn to give up casual sex — but when he's kidnapped by a mysterious woman, he finds he doesn't have a choice in the matter. Sofia's husband, a cruel Balkan prince, has no interest in women, but requires an heir — and he wants him sired by a man whose lineage is as good as his own. Hugh has been chosen for the role of royal stud. Unwilling at first (to the point where she has to tie him up to get him to perform), he begins to care for his beautiful and tragic captor, as he realizes that she is as much a pawn in her husband's schemes as he. As the month draws to a close, he is bound to her by chains of love, and wonders if he can bear to give her up.

As usual, Johnson takes a cliché and stands it on its head. Hugh begins as a jaded, bored playboy who cares for nothing, but as he learns to care for Sofia, he grows into a man worth loving. This was my second favorite story in the book, and while it's not the best Johnson story I've read, it's still a fun read.

"Dark Desires" by Thea Devine

It's very hard for me to write a review of this novella. I freely confess that I am not a fan of Devine. She writes well enough, albeit with a florid, Victorian style, but I don't much care for her characters, male or female, and I particularly dislike the way she handles sexuality. Bluntly, I find her unpleasant, and I heartily dislike the way she handles kinky sex. Oh yes, be warned — if you like your sex sweet, avoid this tale.

This novella is typical. Drue Caledon is forced to marry Courtland Summerville in order to keep her father from being jailed for gambling debts. She is determined to keep her heart for her true love, Gerard. Court is equally determined to possess her, and sets out to make her his. He uses chains, nakedness, and humiliation to break her, refusing to f*** her until she begs him for her (and f*** IS the correct word here; there's nothing of love-making in that act). Of course, she falls madly for him, stupid woman. And, of course, he comes practically every time he looks at her (the man is gonna have a heck of a dry- cleaning bill, because he keeps climaxing in his trousers).

Like Norman's Gor books, this novella assumes that if a woman is dominated completely by a Real Man, she'll find her rightful place — kneeling at his feet. I have NO problem with real life bdsm; but this sort of book has nothing to do with real bdsm, which is always consensual. Court is an abusive jerk, not a Dominant. Drue is a Gorean kajira at heart, and they deserve each other. The sex in this tale is of the "forced seduction" sort, which comes very close to rape. I am sick and tired of "spirited" heroines who say "no" when they really mean "yes". But if you like your sex of the sweet-and-savage variety, you might like it. I didn't, but turn-ons are highly individual.

"A Lady's Pleaure" by Robin Schone

The shortest and best novella in the books is Schone's tale about a lonely spinster and a soldier. On a stormy night, Colonel Robert Coally bursts into the carefully regimented life of Abigail Wynfred, a thirtyish spinster who has come to the remote village seeking a few last days of freedom before she accepts her destiny. She has brought with her a choice collection of erotica, her secret pleasure and vice. With Coally, a man she will never see again, she reveals her true self, and together they explore sexual fantasies they have never dared to speak about with anyone else.

This was a wonderful story, with fully realized characters and sex that is both hotter than a roaring fire in December and tender as the touch of warm spring breeze. Abigail, the prim spinster on the outside, is every woman who has had to give up her dreams for practical reasons, but still harbors them rebelliously in her heart. Coally, the wounded soldier, is every man who has seen too much and has given up the hope that he might find a love of his own. Schone's knowledge of late-Victorian England (including apparently a thorough knowledge of its erotic books and magazines) contributes to the ambiance of the story, and makes these two achingly real characters people you won't forget.

Sensuality Guide: NC-17 or perhaps XXX. You name the sexual act and this book has got it, from bondage to threesomes (two men, one woman). NOT for those who like their sexuality soft and gentle.

Reviewed by Gillian Fitzgerald
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted May 15, 2002




 

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