Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Recent Read

Haunting Beauty by Erin Quinn

Why this one: I received an ARC of Haunting Warrior and started reading it. But I wasn't far into it when I realized it would probably be better if I read Haunting Beauty first. And since this one happened to be available as an ebook, I thought I'd try reading this one as my first ebook reading experience.

Steam Level: While not a lot of love scenes, the ones they had were nice and toasty warm

Blurb: Danni always believed she was an abandoned child. Then the seductive Sean Ballogh appears out of nowhere with a startling story challenging everything Danni thought was true. He claims that Danni's family has been searching for her ever since she disappeared twenty years ago. He's come to bring her home to Ireland. Now, Danni must rewrite history to save her family, to fight a force more evil than she ever imagined, and to reunite herself with the man she was destined for-or risk living forever in time as nothing more than an ethereal memory, a tragic and haunting beauty.

My Thoughts: This book was a very unusual read. I can't say too much about it, as to give any kind of summary would mean giving out spoilers. So I think this review will be shorter than many and concentrate more on my feelings of the book.

First off, it's not really a romance book as I define one in my head. I don't know how to express that in words, except to say I know romance when I read it. But this was definitely romantic, very very romantic. And just because it's not your 'traditional' romance, doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it. I did, very much so. What I did find it to be was haunting and very poignant.

I may have got a bit impatient at times with Danni, the heroine, with her insistence that Sean tell her everything yet at the same time keeping many of her secrets from him. But Sean is the kind of hero that breaks your heart. I found myself very emotionally involved in his tragic history.

Ms. Quinn has an amazing talent for bringing you into the story and feeling what the characters themselves undergo and suffer. As a 'emotional' type reader, the story really drew me in and made me 'feel' the emotions the hero and heroine felt.

It's hard to classify this book. It could be considered a time travel. It could be considered a ghost story or it could be considered a paranormal. It has elements of all this in it.

But what it is is a book that will stay with you long after you read the last page. And don't let me scare anyone thinking about reading this book. It does have a HEA, not a traditional one mind you, but you will have to read it yourself to see what I mean.

Grading this one is very difficult. For it's originality it gets quite a high grade. For Sean, the hero it gets the highest. But my issues with Danni downgrade it a bit. And there were aspects of the book I found a bit confusing. I can't say what for fear of giving away too much.

Now I'm very much looking forward to the next book in this series. I'm glad I read Haunting Beauty first and as soon as I'm ready to be put through an emotional wringer again, I'll return to Haunting Warrior.

Grade: 4 out of 5

10 comments:

Lover Of Romance said...

Great Review!!! I definitely want to read it, for me as long as a book as some romance in it, then I will probably read it, as long as it draws me in and I can get into the book!!! Its sounds like a true delight!!!

Kristie (J) said...

Lover of Romance: LOL - I just noticed I forgot to put a grade!! I must correct that now. It wasn't a perfect book and I did have a few issues with the heroine and some parts of the story had me shaking my head in confusion, but it is a haunting kind of book and there is quite a bit of romance in it :-)

Carolyn said...

Good grief - the ebook costs more than the paperback on Amazon.
And the PB is $10.99.

I'm unfamiliar with this author, so I'll have to give her a pass this time around and hope prices lower.

Bummer!

Kristie (J) said...

Carolyn: Out of curiosity - since you got me wondering - here in Canada it's going for $18.50 at the store, $14.06 (odd price) if you order it from their online store, $13.36 if you have an IRewards card and $10.59 as an ebook - so phew! I paid the least amount getting it as an ebook. But you are right. Paying more for an ebook than print book makes no sense whatsoever!! Another reason I'm glad I went with a Kobo!

Leslie said...

I've had my eye on both books so I'm happy that this one worked well for you. Putting them on my list. :)

nath said...

Hey Kristie :D Just wondering, is it in a contemporary setting though? Even if it's paranormal... or alternate universe... or... LOL :)

How was the experience reading it on the Kobo? :)

Blodeuedd said...

Great review :)
visiting your blog made me think about North and South again

Kristie (J) said...

Leslie: It's one of the most interesting books I've read in a while, that's for sure. And, while I can't go into it for fear of spoilers, at times I almost had my face scrunched up trying to figure out how it all worked *g*.

Nath: yes, it's a contemporary setting - for the most part *grin*

Blodeuedd: Thanks! And one can never not think about North and South enough!! Did you get your own copy yet?

Kristie (J) said...

Oh - and Nath - I quite enjoy the 'reading on a Kobo' experience. And it is ever so much fun showing it off at work *g*. No one has seen one yet - they aren't in the loop as far as ebooks are concerned. But a couple of people are really considering getting one now.

nath said...

LOL, i know what you mean about showing off :P