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Sweet as the Devil [Mass Market Paperback]

Susan Johnson

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (Mar 1 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 042524041X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425240410
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.7 x 2.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 159 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #146,007 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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James, Baron Blackwood, and Scottish guard to Prince Ernst of dalmia, is charged with protecting the prince's newly discovered daughter. Having already met the irresistible Miss Sofia Eastleigh at the home of one of his lovers, Jamie knows the distraction she poses-and is determined to resist the incredible delights she has to offer.

About the Author

Susan Johnson is the award-winning, national bestselling author of the novels Hot Spot, Hot Legs, and Hot Pink, among others.

 


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A satisfactory read with a pleasant ending!, Mar 3 2011
By I. Cespedes "Isalys {Book Soulmates}" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sweet as the Devil (Mass Market Paperback)
*Note: Read and reviewed for The Season for Romance.

Miss Sofia Eastleigh had made a name for herself throughout London for not only being a great beauty, but a great artist. She was hired to paint the portrait of a London socialite when she encountered the irresistible James Blackwood. James had been visiting Sofia's client at the time, who also happened to be his lover. They momentarily took notice of each other and cataloged how tempting the other was. However, it wasn't until later that their paths would cross again and they would truly be tempted.

James Blackwood, although no stranger to sin or pleasure, took his job seriously and was damn good at it. He was in charge of the guard that protected Prince Ernst of Dalmia. The Prince lost his son and only heir and so in the hopes of protecting his interests, he placed James in charge of locating and protecting his long lost daughter, Sofia.

James knows exactly who murdered the princes' son and is now after his land. He also knows that Sofia's life will be in danger as soon as it's discovered that the prince does in fact have another heir. He has no choice but to get Sofia out of London and across the Scottish border where she will be safest. Sofia on the other hand is not happy about this turn of events. Her father never played an active role in her life and now he wants her to carry the burden of being his endangered heir and despite how incredibly attracted to James she is, he has made it abundantly clear that he is only there to protect her. Sofia then decides that the only way to make this trip tolerable is to make sure that she changes James' mind about the nature of their relationship.

In all the historical romances that I've read, Sofia is the most progressive heroine that I've come across. She was raised in a bohemian type of environment where people are much more open about intimate relations and it's not considered improper for a woman to be too independent or to have more than one lover. Even so, I was a bit taken aback by how forward her character was. The development of the relationship between Sofia and James was instigated by her and was entirely sexual...for the most part. James was a typical rake so his reaction and actions were expected. It was Sofia who surprised me most.

There were things about this book that I enjoyed and things that I had a little trouble with. I enjoyed the development of the relationship between Sofia and James. What started off as a sexual relationship progressed to a relationship with emotional value and meaning. During the course of the book, the act of sex turned into an act of love making. In addition, the plot was interesting and Johnson gave us some very dramatic and suspenseful scenes that punctuated the danger that Sofia and James faced.

Being an erotic romance, I understand that the reason for the explicitness and I had no trouble with that. Where I did have trouble was with some of the sexual situations that the characters found themselves in. Within the context of the setting, some of those situations seemed unlikely. The other area that I felt could have used a little more polishing was the language. At times, I felt that the dialogue was too modern for the 19th century.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars heated Victorian romance, Mar 5 2011
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Sweet as the Devil (Mass Market Paperback)
In 1893, Scottish Baron James Blackwood is a lover of renown, but takes his day job seriously as a guard protecting the Duchy of Dalmia Prince Ernst. When someone assassinates the heir to Dalmia, Prince Rupert, James swears he will find the traitor who killed his friend.

Instead Ernst asks him to keep safe his other offspring, Sofia Eastleigh. James recently met Sofia during one of his trysts, but resisted the temptation of seducing her; which now that he knows who she is he is grateful for his self control. However, Sofia and James are shocked by their desire for one another as both have always controlled their passions. As they fall in love during several gender skirmishes, a predator stalks Ernst's offspring.

The latest "as" heated Victorian romance (see Gorgeous as Sin and Sexy as Hell) is a fun erotic thriller. The boudoir scenes are scintillating; slow and steamy while overwhelming the prime plot of exposing the killer. Still fans of Susan Johnson will appreciate the escapades of the devil and the daughter especially in the bedroom (and a few other places).

Harriet Klausner

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars interesting but lacking passion, July 25 2011
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This review is from: Sweet as the Devil (Mass Market Paperback)
As always, Susan Johnson does historical romance like no other. Her facts and details are amazing. I loved the idea, the conversations were hot and delightfully full of tension, but the love scenes fell totally flat. No originality and no fire. Also *spoiler alert* the fact that she got pregnant seemed a lame device (although been used before), and that they would both go from conscienceless libertines to doting parents seemed kind of ridiculous. Not everybody wants a baby right away. I love many of Susan Johnson's books, and I have several I read over and over. This is will not be one of them.
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