Sunday, August 23, 2009

Peliculas Gratis De Pilladas

OVER LA SEDUZIONE ("Beyond seduction" - 2002) by EMMA HOLLY

in bed reduction published by Italian Novels Mondadori No Passion 23 - May 2009 - Marina Pirulli Trad.

Warning: spoilers.
Emma Holly should devote himself to historical romances. The manage quite well. I liked this book more than Beyond the innocence and I do not have any trouble numerous and detailed erotic scenes of which is scattered.
The pace is lively, the story is not reveling in the morbid atmosphere or aesthetically decadent. Indeed, the main characters are humorous and passion that involves them is healthy, curious, alive.
The painter Nicolas Craven, the genius and recklessness, will become the final in a noble knight and love, becoming a bit 'down on the image of the bohemian and sensual refractory to bonds, which had been created over time.
The restless, brave and passionate Merry Vance, daughter of the Duke of Monmouth, proves to be her perfect muse escapes when the marriage plans of his mother and hides in the painter's house, becoming a model and lover. The instinct of the red-haired girl gold makes an explosive mixture of innocence and seductiveness that capture the lazy and carnal Nicolas. The complicity between the two grows until their relationship of mutual discovery and exchange becomes a deep bond and love inevitably blooms.
The Holly manages to make the birth of credible enough feeling in the middle of a history of physicality that contrasts with the Victorian era in which it is set.
All very fun and enjoyable to read, until the plot comes to a perhaps overly saccharine epilogue, in which all the pieces are rearranged in the most pleasant. Every character, every relative of the two protagonists come to terms with the thorny relationship between the painter and Merry. Also because it turns out even a party-fitted to the status of the girl, being himself a marquis which is now ready to resume its role in society to be worthy of her.
Touched by telenovela hurt a bit 'all that had held up well until the last pages, but it is very reassuring, and with this heat, we certainly want to get depressed!

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