Showing posts with label Syrie James. Show all posts
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Monday, November 12, 2018

Summer of Scandal by Syrie James ~ My Review


Summer of Scandal (Dare to Defy #2) 
by Syrie James

Publication Date: September 11th, 2018
Publisher: Avon Impulse
Pages: 384 pages (ebook)
Received: I received an e-copy from the publisher via Edelweiss.
Rating: 4 stars

Book Description:

Madeleine Atherton is no typical American heiress, sent to England to marry an English lord. A brilliant college graduate who secretly dreams of becoming a published author, she wants to marry for love. After receiving a proposal from a future duke, Madeleine flees the London Season for Cornwall to seek her sister's advice, never expecting her decision to be complicated by a charming, handsome earl she's certain she dislikes—even though his every touch sets her blood on fire. 

Charles Grayson, the Earl of Saunders, has secrets and ambitions of his own. Although under pressure from his mother and gravely ill father to marry his cousin, Charles cannot find the words to propose. But this fascinating American visitor does not figure into his plans, either. 

Thrown together unexpectedly at Trevelyan Manor, Madeleine and Charles struggle to rise above their intense attraction. But as things heat up between them over a summer that becomes increasingly scandalous, Madeleine and Charles will both be forced to make a difficult choice. Can two dreamers dare to defy convention and find their own happily ever after?

My Review

Summer of Scandal is a delightful story set in 1889, England. This stand-alone novel is the second in the Dare to Defy series focusing on Madeleine Atherton, the second daughter of a wealthy American family. I didn’t read the first book but had no problem picking this one up.

After receiving a proposal of marriage from Lord Oakley, Madeleine impulsively takes the train from London to Cornwall to discuss the matter with her sister, Alex. Only to find Alex has gone to Bath, and no one is at the station to greet her. Lord Saunders, whom Maddie has been avoiding all season, to the rescue! He offers to take her to her sister's estate to wait for her return. But a storm has washed out the road, and she has no other choice but to go to his family estate. 

The summer sizzles when Maddie finds herself alone with Lord Saunders more than once, but nothing can come of it because he is bound by a promise he made to his parents to marry his cousin, Sophia. Besides Maddie would be crazy not to accept Lord Oakley’s proposal of marriage, right?! She would be a duchess for heaven's sake! 

I love that both Maddie and Lord Saunders are creative and innovative beings. Maddie wants to be an author and is writing a novel. Lord Saunders is an inventor and artisan. Both hide their talents because high society would frown upon it. It’s just not done! That would be too much like being in trade, and their families would never allow that!

Madeleine is such a wonderful character! She is smart (a college graduate, not something many women of the time did), independent, and kind.  Unconventional in not only her writing but likes to discuss new ideas and explore other options, and she's not afraid to share her opinions.

Maddie also formed a dear friendship with Sophia. Not wanting to hurt Sophia, Maddie tries to steer clear of Lord Saunders, especially since every time they are alone together there seems to be kissing involved! 

As much as I loved both Madeleine and Lord Saunders I was disappointed by some of their actions.

Overall, I greatly enjoyed Summer of Scandal! It was a fun read!  

Note: I would recommend this for mature readers.

Disclaimer: I received an e-copy of the book from the publisher for my honest review.

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About the Author


Image and Bio was taken from Goodreads
Syrie James is the bestselling author of a dozen critically acclaimed novels of historical fiction, historical romance, contemporary romance, & YA. Syrie is passionate about strong women, sexy heroes, and books that keep you turning pages long into the night! Her books have been translated into eighteen languages.

Syrie's name, which was her mother's invention, is pronounced just like the iPhone App, but she likes to think her name is spelled better. :)

Syrie loves All Things British and enjoys reading in a variety of genres. Syrie lived in Paris as a child and had visited more than two dozen countries by age eight, which instilled in her a lifelong love of traveling. Her other favorite pursuits include movies, theater, great food, games with family and friends, Scrabble, photography, sewing, and the out of doors. Syrie designed and maintains her website, syriejames.com. She welcomes visitors and messages, and invites you to follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter

Syrie lives with her husband in Los Angeles, California. She is a member of the WGA, RWA, and a life member of JASNA (the Jane Austen Society of North America). She spent many years as a screenwriter and enjoys writing both novels and screenplays.


Here is another book from Syrie James that I've reviewed:


Many thanks to Syrie James and Avon Impulse for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book! 

Any thoughts? I'd love to hear from you!

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Giveaway Winners!

Hey Everyone! I had a couple of giveaways that ended last week, and I never posted the winners. I did pick the winners and they are displayed on the Rafflecopter widgets. But I had such a crazy, busy week that I never got around to doing a blog post about it!


It was a pleasure to have Maria Grace visiting here, and I want to thank her for having a giveaway with me! 

Thank you, Maria Grace!




The winner of the e-copy of Remember the Past by Maria Grace was:

Cyn209! 




The winner of the signed paperback of Jane Austen's First Love by Syrie James was:

Monica P!



I also want to thank everyone who entered both giveaways and took the time to comment! 

Thank you!

I have emailed the winners. They have 72 hours to respond to the email or this post. If they don't respond a new winner will be picked. 
Cyn209 has responded before I posting this. Thank you! 


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

W... W... W... Wednesdays ~ August 27, 2014


W... W... W... Wednesdays is a weekly meme hosted by MizB of Should be Reading. To play along, just answer the following questions. 


  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you'll read next?


What am I currently reading? I'm currently reading  
The Giver by Lois Lowry. I'm only about four chapters in, but it's good so far.







What did I recently finish reading? I finished reading Forbidden by Syrie James and Ryan M. James. It was really good! I hear they are making a sequel! I'll be reading it if they do!






I also read Stealing Parker by Miranda Kenneally. I really enjoyed this quick read! It was one of those stories that sticks with you for a while. I would put this YA in with We are the Goldens (my review) and The Truth About Alice (my review). Oh, and I just noticed it's a bargain book on Amazon for only $3.60 for a paperback! 






What do I think I'll read next? I think I'm going to read The Persuasion of Miss Jane Austen by Shannon Winslow. It sounds so good! Shannon is guest posting on my blog right now and is giving away a copy of her new book. Check it out here.





FTC Disclaimer: Book links are to Amazon. I'm an Amazon Associate and should you purchase a copy of the book through the link provided, I will receive a small commission. Thanks!


What are you reading? I'd love to hear! :)

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

W... W... W... Wednesdays ~ August 20, 2014


W... W... W... Wednesdays is a weekly meme hosted by MizB of Should be Reading. To play along, just answer the following questions:


  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you'll read next?



What am I currently reading?  I'm currently reading Forbidden by Syrie James & Ryan M. James. I don't usually read paranormal stories, but I'm really enjoying this story! 






What did I recently finish reading? I finished reading Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Bet by Marilyn Brant. I loved this fun romantic comedy! Being part of a bet Bingley makes doesn't sit to well with Jane, and they get off on the wrong foot right away! 






What do I think I'll read next? I'm going to try to read The Giver by Lois Lowry for reals this time! LOL! Unless, of course, I change my mind. ;) 


FTC Disclaimer: Book links are to Amazon. I'm an Amazon Associate and should you purchase a copy of the book through the link provided, I will receive a small commission. Thanks!



What are you reading? I'd love to hear! :)

Monday, August 18, 2014

Jane Austen's First Love GIVEAWAY ~ A SIGNED COPY

Hey Everyone! On Saturday, I had the opportunity to go to a book launch party for Jane Austen's First Love by Syrie James! This was totally unplanned. I didn't know about the event until the day before. I asked my kids if they wanted to drive to Santa Monica, have lunch and then go to Barnes and Noble for the book launch. They said yes, so off we went. 

Syrie gave an enjoyable talk, and I learned more about her new book. For instance, it was interesting to hear that every character in Jane Austen's First Love was a real person! The picture on the cover is what Goodnestone really looks like. Syrie did so much research for this book, it is amazing really. Most of this information and more is in the Author's Afterword in the back of the book. Plus, there is an article in Jane Austen's Regency World about it.



Syrie read chapter one aloud in a lovely British accent! It was a delightful afternoon!



There was also a raffle, and I won a beautiful little book full of quotes from Jane's books called, The Jane Austen Companion to Life.




I decided while I was there might as well get a book to give to one of my readers! So, I grabbed an extra copy of Jane Austen's First Love and had Syrie sign it




If you miss it, you can read my review here










~ ~ ~ GIVEAWAY ~ ~ ~


To enter the giveaway you must fill out the Rafflecopter below and leave a comment! Sorry, since I am mailing it myself, it's open to US only. Last day to enter is August 25, 2014. 


  • One person will win a signed paperback of Jane Austen's First Love.
  • US only.
  • Last day to enter: August 25, 2014.
Good luck!


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Please, leave a comment! We'd love to hear from you! Remember, to enter the giveaway you MUST fill out the Rafflecopter above. If you need any help entering, email me! Just click on the icon at the top of the sidebar. Thanks!

Friday, August 15, 2014

Jane Austen’s First Love by Syrie James ~ Book Tour & My Review




Hey Everyone! Today, I happy to be part of Jane Austen's First Love Virtual Book Tour! As part of the tour I am reviewing the book! Enjoy!




Jane Austen’s First Love by Syrie James 

Publication Date: August 5th, 2014 
Publisher: Berkley Trade 
Pages: 400 
Received: Paperback from the publisher for my honest review. 
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars



"We went by Bifrons and I contemplated with a melancholy pleasure the abode of Him, on whom I once fondly doated." ~ Jane Austen

 
My Review:

In true Austen style, Syrie James weaves together a tale of a fifteen-year-old Jane in her new story, Jane Austen’s First Love. Inspired by a letter written by Jane Austen to her sister, Cassandra, and some true events, Syrie's imagination creates a lovely picture of when Jane first meets Edward Taylor, someone whom just may have been Jane Austen’s First Love

With the news of Edward Austen’s engagement to Miss Elizabeth Bridges, Jane, Cassandra, Charles and Mrs. Austen are off to Kent to join in the celebrations. First to Godmersham Park, the estate Edward is to inherit, and then on to Goodnestone Park, the estate where Elizabeth lives. Numerous activities, house parties and an Engagement Ball are planned for the coming weeks. Jane is very excited about this as she is not out yet, but will be able to attend the ball! And so Jane’s adventure begins…

On the way to Goodnestone Park, their carriage becomes stuck in the mud, and whom might her rescuer be? Edward Taylor! Jane’s first meeting with him is a swoon-worthy moment indeed! Learning he will also be included in the upcoming activities and Ball, Jane is delighted to find she will frequently be in his company. Not only does Jane fall in love, but she is challenged by Edward to see the world differently, to not be swayed by popular opinion but to be true to herself.

“He challenged me to try things which I might never otherwise have attempted, helped me to view the world a bit differently, and taught me the importance of thinking for and believing in myself.” p. 378

I liked seeing how Jane’s life is shaped by this visit. She learns valuable lessons about people and relationships, and that maybe she should not judge people too quickly. I loved seeing people who looked familiar. People from whom Jane might someday use as characters in her stories.

I found the beginning of the story a bit slow, but once Jane begins her match-making scheme I was all in! I loved it! When the rains began and they were all stuck inside, Jane smoothly convinces everyone into putting on the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. She subtly suggests parts for the couples she thought belonged together. Not everything goes as Jane hopes and she finds herself in a spot of trouble. Quite possibly dashing some hopes of her own.

I really enjoyed Jane Austen’s First Love! It may have been a fictional story of a fifteen-year-old Jane, but she is as inquisitive and adventurous as I imagined her to be! I would highly recommend it to all Jane Austen fans!


FTC Disclaimer: I received an paperback of the story from the publisher for my honest review.

Buy at: Amazon • B&N
Add to goodreads!


FTC Disclaimer: Link to Amazon. I am an Amazon Associate. Should you purchase a copy of the book through the link provide, I will receive a small commission. Thanks! 


Connect with Syrie James


For a list of Book Tour site click here

Update! I am currently having a giveaway of Jane Austen's First Love! Click here to go to giveaway!

Any thoughts? I love you hear from you! 

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

W... W... W... Wednesdays ~ August 13, 2014


W... W... W... Wednesdays is a weekly meme hosted by MizB of Should be Reading. To play along, just answer the following questions:


  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you'll read next?



What am I currently reading? I am currently reading Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Betby Marilyn Brant. I'm thoroughly enjoying this story! This is Jane and Bingley's story in this modern day Pride and Prejudice. It's a sequel to Pride, Prejudice and the Perfect Match (my review).




What did I recently finish reading? Well, I haven't posted a WWW post for the last two weeks, so I have a few books that I finished. Three of the books were part audio books and I listen to them while driving and read them while I wasn't. That whisper-sync is pretty awesome! Here's what I read:

Jane Austen's First Love by Syrie James. It's wonderful book about a fifteen-year-old Jane Austen. My review will be up on Friday.




Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne. This apocalyptic story was pretty good. It's about a group of kids who are on the way to school when a horrific storm hits and they have to seek shelter in a Greenway store (which is like a big box store with everything in it). I was surprised at the wide range of ages of the kids in this story. From five to seventeen-years-old. I didn't think I would read the next book in the series, but it got really good and then it had a major cliffhanger!! So, you got it... my next read was:


Monument 14: Sky on Fire by Emmy Laybourne. This book was really good! More action! I think the first book was more of a setup, explaining what's going on and why. Now, this second book is "the escape". There is a third book, but this one has a good ending. By that, I mean it felt finished. Complete. I do want to read the third because I like these kids and I want to hear more. Plus, there are a couple of loose ends.

The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die by April Henry. This was kinda intense! I really enjoyed it too! Not my typical read, but I do like survival stories. This YA story is about a girl who wakes up on the floor of a cabin in the woods. She has no idea who she is or what's going on, but she knows she's in danger, and she can hear two men talking about getting rid of her. When she escapes, she has to figure out who she is and why someone is trying to kill her! It's a fast-paced thriller.

The last three were the audiobooks.

What do I think I'll read next? I kinda want to read The Giver by Lois Lowry since the movie will be out this Friday! :)







FTC Disclaimer: Book links are to Amazon. I'm an Amazon Associate and should you purchase a copy of the book through the link provided, I will receive a small commission. Thanks!

What are you reading? I'd love to hear!
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