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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great reading!,
By Huntress Reviews (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lead Me On (Mass Market Paperback)
Escape the winter doldrums in Texas, where winter is always warm and if you are reading this book, downright hot! The St. Claire's are revisited, this time telling the story of how Allison finds love. She can not believe it when one of her favorite authors checks into the family inn, but not only is he a dynamic writer, but Scott Lawrence is devastatingly gorgeous. The appeal between the two is instant, but a haunted past holds Allison back from men, and Scott is not looking for anything serious. He can tell Allison is not the type for a casual fling. Despite this, and the secret he hides, the two fall in love. Yet, the truth is destined to be revealed, and it will rock Allison's world, for Scott holds the key to her family's future. ***** Light and airy without being flippant, this novel transports the reader from the grimness of the real world to the magic of Old Galveston. Living on the Texas coast myself, this reviewer found the novel not only entertaining, but accurate and in all ways pleasing. Though it is the second in a series, new readers will have no trouble following the story; though they are missing a real treat if they don't read the previous installment. I can only hope that Adrian's story is soon to come. ***** Reviewed by Amanda Killgore.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
You HAVE GOT to read this one!,
By Huntress Reviews (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lead Me On (Mass Market Paperback)
In the book Falling For You we saw the story of Aurora and Chance. In this book, we return to the Pearl Island Inn on Galveston Island for the next St. Claire sibling's story. Allison had been hurt before and had no intention of ever letting a man close to her heart again. When her favorite author, horror writer Scott Lawrence, checked into the Inn for a month, her hormones kicked into high gear. He was SO handsome! Then Alli found out he planned on having a temporary liaison with someone while there. She was determined to make him choose her! Scott was attracted to Alli right away, but she looked like the marrying type, therefore, she was taboo. She changed his mind quickly. Both agreed on no emotional strings and to go their separate ways once he left. But he soon found out that Pearl Island Inn was threatened by John LeRoche, a man Scott knew too well. ***** If possible, this story is even better than the last! Place this title on your "MUST READ" list! I see awards coming for "Lead Me On". Author Julie Ortolon will have a hard time beating this one with the last sibling's story (the brother). If you have not read the previous title "Falling For You", do not worry. You will understand everything. There are no spoilers, so if you read this title before the first, nothing will ruin it. Each book seems to focus directly on the main couple. The other siblings are wonderful secondary characters and the family obviously cares for each other. That will be something new for Scott, who never had such a relationship with his parents or relatives. YOU WILL LOVE THIS BOOK! ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oh yeah! Lead us on!,
By Melinda (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lead Me On (Mass Market Paperback)
Two words: Loved It!I mean who wouldn't fall for a heroine who just once in her life wants to be a little bit bad? And she gets her wish when she meets up with a darling and sexy writer staying at her Inn on Pearl Island. LEAD ME ON, by Julie Ortolon is the second in the St. Claire "Pear Island Trilogy" and it's a keeper! Allison, our herione is great, especially when she decides to bust out of her shell - - and into the arms of the perfect hero, brooding bad-boy-writer, Scott Lawrence. The two are perfectly matched and it's quite hilarious to watch Scott try to resist Allison, when she's hell-bent on having him. The dialog is witty, the story-line fascinating and the ending is heart-warming! Ohh...and lets not forget what we buy romance for. Yes, the love scenes are hot and Julie manages to keep them sweet at the same time. Flip to the black underwear scene if you like spoilers,,,you'll laugh and then use the book as a fan when it heats up! Loved it!
3.0 out of 5 stars
not bad but not great,,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lead Me On (Mass Market Paperback)
i won't go as far as to tell people not to buy this book because it wasn't all that bad, what i will say tho is try your local library first before purchasing it. the story is okay enough but a bit overdone and the characters don't really shine, at least for me they didn't, as a rule i enjoy this writer but this wasn't one of her best, sorry.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Loved the leading characters !!,
By Linda Hunter (Henderson Nevada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lead Me On (Mass Market Paperback)
Julie Ortolon has a nice writing style that I enjoyed in her story, 'Lead Me on.' I loved the characters!
2.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Lead Me On (Mass Market Paperback)
I had a hard time getting thru this book. I kept putting it down and going back to it. It was o.k, but not really memorable. I had a hard time identifying with the characters, and did not find them to be particularly endearing. There were parts that were better than others, but overall I would skip this book. If you need something, anything to read and it is just lying there, I would read it, but it is not a book I would make a special trip to the store to get. Borrow it from someone if you really want to read it. I would read instead any book by Mariah Stewart, Susan Anderson or Marcia Evanick (hers are laugh out loud funny!)
3.0 out of 5 stars
Uplifting and Sweet,
By Riley Merrick "jperceval" (Southampton, PA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lead Me On (Mass Market Paperback)
LEAD ME ON continues the St. Claire siblings trilogy begun in FALLING FOR YOU. This installment puts the spotlight on Allison St. Claire, the shy middle sibling, and Scott Lawrence, best-selling novelist with a major case of writer's block.Scott has come to Pearl Island for two things: inspiration for his book and sex. He's instantly attracted to Alli, but in his mind, she's a "good girl," the type that deserves marriage. Alli, on the other hand, is sick and tired of being a good girl - she thinks it's time to be a little bad, and she wants to be bad with Scott. The two have a scorching one-night stand, and spend the rest of the book battling personal demons to gain their happy ending. Alli has a tremendous fear of rejection, thanks to a humiliating relationship with a rich boy in high school that ended in a miscarriage, heartbreak, and humiliation. Scott has a huge fear of commitment, thanks to being raised in a very hostile family atmosphere, and therefore learning that the only person he can count on is himself. Both Alli and Scott need to learn to bend, that a relationship is about blending. Complicating the matter is a question about the ownership of Pearl Island, and the superstition of the luck it brings. The St. Claires purchased the island in FALLING FOR YOU, and now the original owner, John Le Roche, suffering financially, wants it back, claiming he was cheated out of his property. Scott's connection to LaRoche is not totally surprising, but it serves to complicate his relationship with Alli to the extreme. While some of the angst got a little annoying, and Scott's mea culpa via television interview was a wee bit over the top, Ortolon's focus on the importance of family was greatly emphasized in the contrast between the St. Claires and the LaRoches. It is a prevalent thread in both LEAD ME ON and FALLING FOR YOU, and I look forward to following this delightful family story through to its conclusion in Adrian St. Claire's story, DON'T TEMPT ME, next year. If you're looking for a light and home-y read, look no further than LEAD ME ON (though I suggest reading FALLING FOR YOU first).
5.0 out of 5 stars
Warm, Funny Story of Unexpected Romance,
By baltimore0502 "Hon!" (BALTIMORE, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lead Me On (Mass Market Paperback)
Well, here's another 5 stars for Julie Ortolon's terrific "Lead Me On"! I loved this story and these characters. This is my first book by this author and it will definitely not be my last. Matter of fact, I'm going to investigate her other books immediately!This is the second in a trilogy of stories about the St Claire siblings. Youngest sister Aurora's story started the series in "Falling for You", oldest brother Adrian will star in the upcoming "Don't Tempt Me". "Lead Me On" is middle sister Allison's story and a very sweet, funny story it is! Allison and her siblings run the Pearl Island Inn, a B&B they own on a private Island in Galveston. Allison is thrilled when famed writer Scott Lawrence checks in for a month. Scott has come to the supposedly haunted inn to try and cure his writer's block and maybe indulge in a little recreational sex. Though Allison is petite and lovely, she screams "nice girl" and so Scott rules her off limits. Alli, tired of having men overlook her, propositions Scott, much to his surprise! They agree to a very adult, no strings attached, purely sexual one night fling. Yeah, right. Sure. After a wonderful night of passion it'll be simple to ignore each other for the remaining three weeks of his stay - NOT! Though neither want feelngs to emerge, it seems to be inevitable. And then things get very complicated. For not only is Scott unwilling to open up about his life, he's been holding out on Allison about who he really is. And Allison's desperation to keep her heart from being broken (again) make trust and a deeper relationship difficult. It's a rocky road for these two, but you root for them every step of the way! I loved the warmth and camaraderie of the St Claire family & friends. And the sweet, warm relationship between Scott and his niece Chloe revealed that underneath his cool, aloof and often gruff exterior, was a really nice guy. A highly recommended read!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read!,
This review is from: Lead Me On (Mass Market Paperback)
This author has a way of grabbing your attention right from the start and then keeping it going throughout the book. This is a fun story and a fast read!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Emotional, sensual and utterly gorgeous,
By Desmond Chan (Bishan North Singapore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lead Me On (Mass Market Paperback)
This hard-earned effort by dyslexia-afflicted writer Julie Ortolon is one of the rare books of the genre that explores the essence of romance to its fullest. Lead Me On begins with bestselling author Scott Lawrence traveling to Pearl Island Inn, Galveston with a fervent hope to cure his writer's block. Allison St. Clare operates the gift shop in her family-owned inn and is oddly fascinated with this celebrity. However her prim image and innocence dispels any thoughts of a fling from Scott's head. Allison is insulted at his lack of spontaneity and strikes a plan for a one-night stand where, much to Scott's surprise, she has a hidden sensual side. Love and marriage never cross his hardened-cynic of a mind especially with his shadowed childhood and a notoriety of a dad - magnate John LeRoche. His father is suing Alli's brother-in-law Chance to get back the Island that he sold. There is a history in this island pertaining to Alli's ancestor Marguerite who had a tragic and unrequited romance with Captain Jack Kingsley. A pearl necklace bestowed to Marguerite was believed to bless the island - and LeRoche wants it back badly. This secret withheld from Alli threatens to shatter the delicate trust and love between them. Add on to insecurity from a miscarriage and Scott's reticence about his family, the path to love becomes arduous. Ms. Ortolon poignantly explores love as a double-edged sword which causes joy as well as hurt with emotional turmoil that flashes out the vulnerability of her characters thoroughly. She intricately weaves an ancient phantasmagoric tale of unrequited love to mirror the devastations to relationships with the lack of trust. The bouncy ensemble of side characters like Scott's niece Chloe and the St. Clare family beautifully add values of kinship and concern. Scott and Allison evoke sensual radiance and convince readers as a united pair. Lead Me On is emotional, sensual and utterly gorgeous and this coming from an author struggling to realize her dreams makes it doubly touching. |
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Lead Me On by Julie Ortolon (Mass Market Paperback - Jan 20 2003)
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