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Hearts #2

Bewitching Hearts

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Desperate to persuade the flirtatious Lord Launceston to lend her his ancient castle for a masquerade ball in order to return a star-crossed spirit to her true home, Lady Alexandra Staple is unaware that she is the target of a scandalous wager and a seductive rake.

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First published October 1, 1995

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Valerie King

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As of August 1, 2013, and with the publication of WONDERFUL HARRIET, Valerie King has published fifty Regency works. In 2005, Romantic Times gave her a Career Achievement award in Regency Romance. Currently, she’s bringing her extensive Sweet Regency backlist to the public and working on Regency Historicals and Sweet Regency Novellas. As Caris Roane, she writes paranormal romance for St. Martin’s Press and is also self-publishing the continuing stories of her Guardians of Ascension series.
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Also writes under the name Sarah Montrose

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2,066 reviews357 followers
July 30, 2019
I honestly thought I had read this in my youth, as Valerie King was a Regency Romance name I trusted, but if I had I blocked it out (and 1838 is pushing it for the Regency time period, since it ended more like in 1820).

While Alexandra resembles me in some ways, she decidedly does NOT in others. Additionally the split plot meant the entire backcover felt like a different book.
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194 reviews80 followers
February 11, 2022
*all of my reviews contain possible spoilers*

**NOTE: This review is written using my old process. Which is just me chatting about the book. All new reviews starting in 2022 will be written with my easy to read, easy to understand, review layout!

This is the first Valerie King book I've ever read. The first "category" historical romance I've ever read. (Though I own many.) And this is the first Halloween historical romance I've read. Since it's October I thought, "Why not give it a go!?"

Was I disappointed? No, not entirely. But neither was I in love with this. It was overall an ok story. Definitely a neat one if you enjoy Greek mythology, and are looking for a Halloween themed romance, and something quick to read. At only 320 pages it is close to the size of a "category" romance.

The synopsis led me to believe this had ghosts in it. But what I expected to be ghosts turned out to be characters from Greek mythology. Gods and Goddesses, immortals and half-immortals.

We have Anteros who is Cupid's brother. Dealing with jealousy and embittered feelings towards his brother. Even for their mother as well, for seemingly treating Eros(Cupid) better than Anteros, and favoriting Cupid over Anteros. He has strong feelings of aloneness and being unloved. And is also dealing with the pain of being in love with Eros's wife Psyche. All of these emotions and feelings have caused him to become an extremely desolate and angered man. Intent on causing pain to everyone else and finding his own type of revenge along the way. Anteros is the god of unrequited love. So, as said in the book, it's rather ironic that he loves someone who does not and cannot return his affections. I actually found myself very interested in his character more than any other character in this book.

Years ago, Anteros and his mother Aphrodite plotted to get rid of Psyche once and for all, (Aphrodite in the past had already played many tricks on her to try and get rid of her) but they decided to let some time pass and first trick Psyche into believing they were finally accepting of her marriage with Cupid first. To build their trust with her essentially. (Aphrodite never approved of Cupid's choice of wife and never liked her.) Finally the time came to enact their plot. Anteros essentially felt that if he couldn't have Psyche then noone could. She ends up on earth and has only so many days to make sure Alexandra and Launceston are in love and engaged, and then she has to be at the portal to Olympus by midnight on All Hallow's Eve. If she misses her chance to go through the portal at the appointed time, she will never be able to return to Olympus and will remain on earth as a mortal and eventually die.

If you couldn't tell, there was ALOT of detail put into this aspect of the story. Which was a wholly unexpected aspect for me, going by the synopsis.

I have thus learned that this is the second book in a series of 2. The first book is actually about Alexandra's parents. Whom Psyche had also helped to fall in love and be together in their book. Which was not surprising given that there were quite a few moments between her parents in this one, and little snippets of past events and past characters. This alone told me that there was a chance that there was at least one previous book before this. But since it was about her parents, I wasn't sure. Not until I finished the book and came to Goodreads! That's when I saw the first book which is titled Captivated Hearts. And the synopsis for that book is in no way misleading like this one. It mentions both Psyche and Cupid. Will I read it one day? Maybe? But there's a high probability that I won't. Simply because this wasn't a great read for me. Not in a sense that I fully enjoyed it and loved it, enough to invest in the other one.

It wasn't bad, and it was enjoyable at parts. There were times when I really got into a specific scene, moments when I laughed out loud, etc. But none too many to endear me to it very much. But enough to say that it was a decent read.

I truly did enjoy the characters in this, enough so that I felt like this could've been a really amazing novel/series if there had been more to the story. If the book had simply been longer. The first 70 or so pages dragged quite a bit. With lots of unrequired details that had no real impact or bearing on the story. I almost considered putting it down during this time and moving on to another book. But I'm glad that I didn't! Not that it turned out to be an amazing read, but it definitely got better! And it was written well enough that it managed to keep my interest.

It had the knack for dragging out unrequired details randomly in the book, which I felt could've been used to better build characters and their relationships and tell the story. Like all of the descriptions we get while they are at Mylor Grampound's home, for an example.
I think Valerie included so many details & descriptions because this book in many ways didn't focus mainly on one couple. We got lots of page time on Cupid, Anteros, Psyche, Aphrodite, and other Olympus residents, possibly more so than the main characters even! As well as several moments between Alexandra's father and mother. And even a bit of side story with her 2 sisters and a little with Mylor Grampound. Most of this felt unnecessary due to how short the book was. (Most of it, mind you some of it would have been just fine.)
So to me it felt like this detracted from the romance between the two main characters. Enough that even though romance was the focal point, it still felt a little lacking in that regard. It felt like there were actually multiple main characters and that we were getting all sorts of side stories. So much so that it needed to be a full novel at the least, and at the most a series.
For such a short book, that was intended as a romance, I felt like there was just too much thrown in. Even though the story came off well and things seemed to progress in a decent manner. It never felt too rushed, most of the time anyways. And that's a credit to the author. It may have needed way less things in it, but even so it was well-done.

I'd say if you're looking for a light fun seasonal read, you'd really enjoy this. And also if you're into Greek mythology.

If your main focus is romance, you may not enjoy it quite as much. And if you require some steam in your romances, you definitely won't get that here! There are only a handful of embraces between the characters, usually including some kissing, but that's it. There's not a single mention or scene of anything sexual taking place at all. No intimate touching either. But it doesn't come off as if the author is writing a clean romance, because they do embrace in a manner that shows desire. Those more intimate moments just aren't included. And no, they do not happen behind closed doors either. They simply do not take place during this book at all. Their embraces and interactions were just like any other histrom I might've been reading, they just didn't proceed to anything too intimate. (All that fun stuff I guess happens later after they're wed. After the book is over. 😒 LOL) So it wasn't off-puting at all in the way it was written and I did love their embraces and flirtations.

Near the end the heroine was definitely a bit off-puting in her demeanor towards the hero. After agreeing that she'd marry him, but then learning of a wager, she then goes on this crazy "I don't trust him to make me happy" kick for a REALLY long time. Almost until the very end of the book. Literally like 2 pages left. And as you guys know, I can handle really any kind of behavior from characters. Because, as humans, we really have a lot of inner demons and fears and emotions that control us daily. In our actions and interactions. So I don't blame her one bit for how she acted, and I wasn't mad at it. But I could see how some readers may find it annoying if they decided to read it. I found myself thinking at times that it was a bit much but, it didn't really effect my opinion of the book as a whole though.

Overall their was aspects I enjoyed a great deal and that I found very interesting, but just not enough to say that I really & thoroughly enjoyed or loved this book. It was good but nothing I will go out of my way to recommend though. I always say not to knock something until you try it. It was good enough that I could see many people really enjoying it, depending on the reader. So definitely try it for yourself. It's a short read either way so it won't be much effort to do so!

On a last note before I end my review, the cover is gorgeous. This was literally a cover-buy for me. I decided to give it a read what with October in full swing right now, but otherwise I had no set intentions of ever reading it. (I know that's horrible. But hey, I collect historicals. For lots of different reasons. And even if I don't read them all, I still love them all! There's just way too many 😆) But I do try one in awhile to read some of my old schools and some of these shorter "category" type romances. And even though it wasn't the best, I did enjoy it and am glad I decided to!
But as I said, the cover is gorgeous and it has such a pretty Halloween vibe to it. I love it so much. And as I was reading the book, reading the descriptions of the two main characters, I looked at the cover and realized the artist had painted them perfectly! The models on the cover are spitting images of what I imagined them to look like in my mind's eye while reading. I was very surprised at how well the artist created these characters from words to image. I love when a cover or stepback shows characters that actually look like what they're supposed to, and scenes that are actually in the book. It's always an extra special touch. Especially because it doesn't always happen! This is definitely one of my favorite Halloween historical romance covers!
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207 reviews2 followers
May 24, 2023
second book in a series. a decent read, historic period dialogue and costume references. but shockingly includes Greek mythology, randomly using the Roman mythology names. The mix was irksome. It was a bit shocking to read about the Greek Pantheon. But with references to the first book and apparently a third it seems fine. If I found the other ones free also I'd read them but I'm not going to search them out.
817 reviews6 followers
February 10, 2015
My MIL recommended this one to me, and it was just okay. The Greek gods and goddesses felt kind of out of place (especially given that their speech patterns mirrored that of the characters from Victorian England), and the romance could have used a little more build up.
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