Thursday, April 30, 2015

Straight Reading From the Library: A Woman of Love by Marlow Kelly


This is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. The author will be awarding a digital copy of her book to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

READ THE BLURB

When her dissolute husband insists that Lady Annabel Peters bed one of his villainous cohorts to repay a gambling debt, she is scandalized. But she is forced to agree because he controls every aspect of her life.

A physically and emotionally crippled war hero, James Drake has retreated from society. At the request of his brother, he manipulates events so he can interrogate Annabel, a woman he thinks may be part of a ring of thieves.

Neither of them count on an instant and overwhelming attraction. James may now believe Annabel but she suspects her husband plans to kill her. As one of her husband’s friends, James is not to be trusted.

Yet how can she escape a man who has the ability to control her with a gentle kiss?


READ THE REVIEW


This is a quick, fast-paced short story that's just right for reading right before bed. Being a short story/novella, there's not much room for character development, but you still learned a lot about the characters from their interactions with each other.

The story almost read like part of a bigger story. I would love to learn more about the backstory of each of these characters.  What happened to James in the war?  What was Annabel's life like before she was force to marry such a scoundrel?  I would love to know more about Carlton Investigations and the lives of Nicholas and James before the war.  I just want to know more about all these characters, because even in a short time, the author made me care about them.

I did think that Annabel's motivation towards the end was a little weak, and that plot twist bothered me a little, but all in all a well-written, enjoyable novella.  I hope that Ms. Kelly visits these characters again.  3.5 stars. 

READ AN EXCERPT

Lady Annabel Peters sat in the open-top carriage and realized she had left it too late. She should have escaped yesterday.

“Really, Annabel, I don’t want you to give your left eye. All I’m asking is that you go in there and do what comes naturally.” Lord Elliott Peters, her husband of two months, sat opposite her, smoothing his waistcoat against his flat, toned abdomen. A lock of blond hair fell across his brow, accentuating his startling blue eyes. He claimed all he had to do was crook his finger, and besotted society women swooned, but she couldn’t imagine it. His grotesque personality obliterated any physical beauty he possessed.

The warm summer breeze touched her face. She inhaled the scent of grass and honeysuckle. Frogs sang somewhere in the distance, and crickets chirped, a sure sign it was going to be a warm night. She looked out at the passing Berkshire countryside, and wondered how anything this ugly could happen on such a perfect summer evening.

“It is not natural for a married woman to bed a man who is not her husband.” She struggled to breathe; a vise tightened around her chest.

“You must be joking. Women do it all the time. That’s how they entertain themselves. You didn’t believe we would be faithful to each other for the rest of our lives, did you? What a ridiculous notion.”

The thought of copulating with Elliott was horrific enough. Now he wanted her to sleep with his friends, too. Bile rose in her throat at the idea of having to endure another man like her husband. He was totally amoral, and thought nothing of sleeping with a friend’s wife. He undoubtedly took pleasure in it. He never controlled his lust. If he saw a woman he wanted, he took her by any means possible.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

After being thrown out of England for refusing to drink tea, Marlow Kelly made her way to Canada where she found love, a home and a pug named Max. She also discovered her love of storytelling. Encouraged by her husband, children and let’s not forget Max, she started putting her ideas to paper. Her need to write about strong women in crisis drives her stories and her curiosity regarding the lives and loves of historical figures are the inspiration for her characters. You can visit Marlow at www.marlowkelly.com.

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Woman-Love-Honour-Courage-Series-ebook/dp/B00TBV1XQE

Nook: www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-woman-of-love-marlow-kelly/1121186590

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23 comments:

  1. I have heard of open marriages, in fact the concept has been around thousands of years due to 'arranged" marriage; when the Bride and Groom are forced to wed for whatever reason.Often, however, the woman ends up paying a painful price if she's caught- the male, however, rarely suffers the same fate.

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    1. I agree Cindy, and I believe that double standard still exists today.

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  2. Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?

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    1. That's a toughie, Mai. Umm, I think Gladys Aylward. She was a missionary in China before WW II. The movie The Inn of the Sixth Happiness was based on her life.
      I suppose I'd like to meet her, because she didn't let fear stand in her way. She knew what she wanted to do and worked hard to achieve her goals.

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  3. Thank you for having me on Straight From the Library, and for taking the time to review my work.

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  4. Thanks for your honest review and for sharing the excerpt!

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  5. Amazing cover! This sounds like an intriguing book that illustrates the double standards that persist! Thank you for the great post and contest!

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  6. I liked the excerpt. Sounds like a great read.

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  7. Enjoyed the excerpt. A testament to the times that woman had no control of their lives and bodies. Also liked the part in the bio where the author was kicked out of England for refusing to drink tea!

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    1. Yes, for too much of our history we've had little or no control. Thank goodness things have changed.
      I'm glad you liked my bio. Personally, I think it's funny because it's true.

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  8. I love regency romances and this one really sounds good. I loved the excerpt.

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  9. Great excerpt, love the sound of this and I would love to read it. I love historicals what genre do you read most. Entering under the name of Virginia.

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    1. I hope you enjoy my work, Quilt Lady.
      I read historical romance and romantic suspense.

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  10. Great excerpt, love the sound of this and I would love to read it. I love historicals what genre do you read most. Entering under the name of Virginia.

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  11. Open, arranged marriages, happen a lot in Kenya. It's now legal to marry two wives now and it never works out for one of the wives.

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    1. Hi Christinaow,
      I know it was common in pre-christian Ireland too. But the husband had to provide a house for each wife. They didn't expect two women to be able to share a husband and live together,
      Thanks for visiting.

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  12. I love historical romance and I'm a big fan of Marlow Kelly. A Woman of Love is already on my TBR list. Blessings & Thanks to All.

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    1. Blessings and thanks to you Lawri.
      Thank you so much.
      I'm glad you enjoy my work.

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