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This Other Eden
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Julz
It's hard to call this story a romance. To me, this is more a dark story of an older man who becomes obsessed over a young girl and the lengths he would go to to "have" her after a major faux pas(*cough*;) at the beginning in response to her rejection of him. Gradually the obsession becomes a romance and you start to warm up to the guy along with our heroine.

However, I still can't call him a hero, which is one things I love about the story. The lead male character is very real from his selfishn
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Mermarie
How dare you Harris? I was fully prepared for a cliffhanger, or every sort of maddening havoc to unleash at the final page but lo--she surprises again, with normalcy. Ultimately, this is a story that's positively human. This will likely be all-over-the-place review and drudgery in itself, so, if you've got anything else to do, don't feel compelled to read further. I forgive you. ;P

Most writers, I've found -- tend to keep a certain archetype and follow through with the character, rarely straying
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Julz
It's hard to call this story a romance. To me, this is more a dark story of an older man who becomes obsessed over a young girl and the lengths he would go to to "have" her after a major faux pas(*cough*;) at the beginning in response to her rejection of him. Gradually the obsession becomes a romance and you start to warm up to the guy along with our heroine.

However, I still can't call him a hero, which is one things I love about the story. The lead male character is very real from his selfishn
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Rabbit {Paint me like one of your 19th century gothic heroines!}
Currently Reading (5/12/16):

It's time for me to read another bodice ripper!



I'm lacing my corset as we speak. :P
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Ana Lopes Miura
It’s impossible for me to rate this book, since I have no idea whether I loved or hated it. It was simultaneously engaging and painfully boring, innovative and repetitive (Jackass buys girl from her sister, tries to rape her, she escapes, rinse and repeat!) with extremely annoying and fully realized characters. The only thing I can categorically say is that Marilyn Harris was an extremely talented writer. She really enjoyed having her most disgustingly depraved characters escape from their well ...more
Circa Girl
This gritty romantic (?) classic lived up to its reputation and carries so many memorable, intense scenes that will stay with me. On the other hand, I am hesitant to call it a fun or enjoyable read. In fact, compared to Bledding Sorrow, which was the Marilyn Harris horror novel I had read prior to her more famous work, this was downright slow and took me a little over a month to finish. I often felt stuck in a moody rainy day as chapter after chapter pulled me into the miserable, doomed heads of ...more
BookLuva28
Nov 25, 2016 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: own, favorites, 1970s, gothic
Sandi *~The Pirate Wench~*
Nov 02, 2011 marked it as trilogys-sagas-series
Sita
Mar 31, 2012 marked it as to-read-bodice-rippers  ·  review of another edition
Patty
Jun 08, 2012 rated it liked it
Carrie
Sep 13, 2012 marked it as to-read
Cat The Curious
Feb 28, 2013 marked it as bodice-ripper-e-copy
Shelves: ebooks-i-own
Bonnie Seiwell
Jun 24, 2013 marked it as to-read
Shelves: my-books
Char
Dec 08, 2013 marked it as to-read-ebooks
Victoria
Oct 07, 2014 rated it really liked it
Renee Ross
Oct 31, 2015 rated it it was amazing
Cats W. Bats, Esq.
Oct 22, 2016 marked it as to-read
Rachel (BAVR)
Oct 18, 2017 marked it as to-read
Stacy
Nov 17, 2022 rated it liked it