Secrets, Volume 10: The Best in Women's Erotic Romance by Kathryn Anne Dubois, Bonnie Hamre, Jeanie Cesarini, Dominique Sinclair

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  • Pub. Date: July 2004
  • 316pp
  • Sales Rank: 148,053
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    • Pub. Date: July 2004
    • Publisher: Red Sage Publishing, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 316pp
    • Sales Rank: 148,053

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    "Secrets Volume 10, an erotic dance through medieval castles, sultan's palaces, the English countryside and expensive hotel suites, explodes with passion-filled pages." — Romantic Times BOOKclub

    "Having read the previous nine volumes, this one fulfills the expectations of what is expected in a Secrets book: romance and eroticism at its best!!" — Fallen Angel Reviews

    "All are hot steamy romances so if you enjoy erotica romance, you are sure to enjoy! Secrets, Volume 10. All this reviewer can say is WOW!!" — The Best Reviews

    The Ruination Of Lady Jane by Bonnie Hamre: To avoid her upcoming marriage, Lady Jane Ponsonby-Maitland flees into the arms of Havyn Attercliffe. She begs him to ruin her rather than turn her over to her odious fiancé.

    REVIEWS: "The Ruination of Lady Jane by Hamre is definitely not a run-of-the-mill Regency. Havyn Attercliffe, heir to the title of Lord Grantham, is sent to recover a missing bride to be. When he finds her, passions that should be hidden in polite society are unleashed, and seductive fires ignite and flame out of control." — Romantic Times BOOKclub

    "The Ruination of Lady Jane has well developed characters, very hot exciting love scenes and is an erotica romance at its best. Whew!!" — The Best Reviews

    "These two characters were very likable and drew the reader into their story." — Fallen Angel Reviews

    Private Eyes by Dominique Sinclair: When a mystery man captivates P.I. Nicolla Black during a stakeout, she discovers her no-seduction rule bending under the pressure of long denied passion. She agrees to the seduction, but hedemands her total surrender.

    REVIEWS: "The premise of meeting a handsome stranger is a strong and fascinating fantasy." — The Best Reviews

    "There is a twist to the storyline, which was unexpected. It was a thoroughly enjoyable story." — Fallen Angel Reviews

    Code Name: Kiss by Jeanie Cesarini: Agent Lily Justiss is on a mission to defend her country against terrorists that requires giving up her virginity as a sex slave. As her master takes her body, desire for her commanding officer Seth Blackthorn fuels her mind.

    REVIEWS: "Code Name: Kiss is the most interesting of the four stories. ...Filled with suspense, intrigue and highly erotic situations—this was an enthralling story." — Fallen Angel Reviews

    "A little voyeurism in this tale as Lily loses her virginity to a man other than her true love but the sizzle begins when Seth rescues her." — The Best Reviews

    The Sacrifice by Kathryn Anne DuBois: Lady Anastasia Bedovier is days from taking her vows as a Nun. Before she denies her sensuality forever, she wants to experience pleasure. Count Maxwell is the perfect man to initiate her into erotic delight.

    REVIEWS: "Antastasia decides to go to the master of seduction, Count Maxwell, so that she can experience one sexual encounter and know just what she is giving up before she takes her vow of chastity. Going to the Count's home turns out to be quite an erotic adventure and yes, this is a VERY exciting and sexual story that would be difficult to top." — The Best Reviews

    "The story is nicely paced and filled with memorable secondary characters especially Duncan." — Fallen Angel Reviews

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    May 18, 2005: We read Secrets for the same reason men read Penthouse. Both fulfill a purpose; however, we have to accept that neither is great art. We like sex and plenty of kinks, and we got it... sort of. ________________ ________________ Private Eyes by Dominique Sinclair ? This is workplace sexual harrassment the way we love it. A bit bored, we fantasy about a colleague or client, and in this case, the gloves (and clothes) come off. Pretty tasty, and you can read multiple meanings into that opinion. ________________ ________________ The Ruination of Lady Jane Bonnie Hamre ? I have a real problem in that the title itself grates on my nerves. This is supposed to be a Victoriana or Regency novel, but the non-word 'Ruination' is a recent gross modernism that has managed to slip its way into a couple of American dictionaries. Indeed, my English classes taught that 'ruination' is an ignorant corruption of 'ruin' with precisely the same meaning. That rant said, the story isn't too bad on other Americanisms and anachronisms and the sex is 5 stars. Hamre's strong suit isn't plot (and obviously not vocabulary), it's good characterizaton and an odd type of morality that is her key combination. If only I didn't have to put up with the bloody title. ________________ ________________ Code Name: Kiss by Jeanie Cesarini ? Kiss proves we care about plot after all. This is a peculiar story by an obviously talented writer. I don't condemn the setting in this age of terrorism, for it's quite possible that the story might well have been in production and even the publishing pipeline before 9/11. I think what most of us find troubling is the main character's ditzy view of what good spying is. Better she just be a sex slave (hot!) and forget spying (brrr) and we'll all feel safer that way. Sex scenes get 6 stars but plot gets... 1-1/2. ________________ ________________ The Sacrifice by Kathryn Anne duBois ? I am sure I've read duBois stories before and liked her writing. Certainly, I liked the irreverent (literally) premise of this story, but this Secrets collection gives the impression that the authors are under such pressure to produce that such things as plot, characterization, and accuracy of setting fall by the wayside. Perhaps the writers are busy with other projects, because I catch glimpses of brilliance from the author, but nothing I can satisfactorily get my hands around. I find that I want to encourage the author to make a second attempt at the story, perhaps turning it into a full-length book. ________________ ________________ I recall that when I read The Pearl that after a while the stories began to be repetitive, and by the time I trudged into Rice/Rampling's 3rd Beauty book, I was so bored, I couldn't finish it. It must be difficult coming up with new and entertaining erotica with a small stable of authors, and we may be seeing the limits here. Still, as I mentioned in the opening, we buy Secrets as erotic entertainment, not great literature. For the entertainment value, I give it 4 stars.