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The Wanton (Paperback)

by Rosemary Rogers (Author)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible, Feb 14 2002
By Danielle DeBuono (Wheaton, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Wanton (Mass Market Paperback)
What was Rosemary Rogers thinking when she wrote this book. It is soooooooooo bad.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not enjoyable...., Nov 16 2000
This review is from: The Wanton (Mass Market Paperback)
I love romance novels, in particular historical novels but I hated this one. I have read Rosemary Rogers other books and enjoyed them but I have to say I really did not like this book. There was way too much violence and the characters were sketchily drawn. I didn't care what happened in the end because the characaters were awful individuals! I also found the plot difficult to follow (maybe that was just me!).
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1.0 out of 5 stars Worst Romance I ever read, April 3 2000
By S Flayer (St. Louis, MO - USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Wanton (Mass Market Paperback)
This is absolutely the worst romance novel I have ever read. While reading I felt as if I had somehow gotten hold of a first draft, one that had NEVER seen an editor! The relationships in this book are bizarre, things are never fully explained (who is Jesse? was Trista ever really married to this Amerson guy officially? If so, why wouldn't he help her? What happens to Trista's inheritance? What is the deal with this swamp woman?) and you have no opportunity to care at all about the characters. Also, the ITALICS! At least 20 italicized words on every page! The heroine is tortured throughout the book, repeatedly raped, abused and degraded, and no one is made to answer for the crimes. The "love interest" Blaze, is more of a "lust interest" as every time the two main characters are together all they do is have brutal, graphic sex, never sharing a meaningful conversation, and yet they are "in love" at the end of the book. Most disturbing is that when the "hero" Blaze finds out about the atrocities committed against Trista, he does nothing, and rapes her again. This is a sick and disturbing book. I don't know that I will ever read Rosemary Rogers again, though I have enjoyed her books in the past. This one goes right to the second hand book store. PS: if Trista attempts to hit Blaze, but he "brutally captures her wrists in his hands" ONE time , this same scene happens 20 times! God, what an awful book! Also, the plot description above is totally wrong. Trista never joins a wagon train, she moves to Paris! Blaze isn't a cowboy, he is a Civil War correspondent!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Degrading! Disgusting! Deplorable! Dark!
If this were the first Rosemary Rogers book I had ever read, I would never read another one. This morbid book is terribly degrading to women, and the incidents that occur in it... Read more
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