Title: Born of Persuasion (Price of Privilege #1)
Genre: Historical Fiction, Christian, Mystery, & Romance
Pages: ebook
First Published: 2013
Where I Got It: My shelf (Amazon freebie)
The year is 1838, and seventeen-year-old Julia Elliston’s position has never been more fragile. Orphaned and unmarried in a time when women are legal property of their fathers, husbands, and guardians, she finds herself at the mercy of an anonymous guardian who plans to establish her as a servant in far-off Scotland.
With two months to devise a better plan, Julia’s first choice to marry her childhood sweetheart is denied. But when a titled dowager offers to introduce Julia into society, a realm of possibilities opens. However, treachery and deception are as much a part of Victorian society as titles and decorum, and Julia quickly discovers her present is deeply entangled with her mother’s mysterious past. Before she knows what’s happening, Julia finds herself a pawn in a deadly game between two of the country’s most powerful men. With no laws to protect her, she must unravel the secrets on her own. But sometimes truth is elusive and knowledge is deadly.
How on Earth was this a Christian Fiction novel? It was SOOOO dark and a wee bit depressing, because Julia has a lot of bad things happening to her. And how on Earth do I stumble upon these CFs once in a while and not realize that they are CFs? Why do I keep reading when I learning that fact? Okay...I have found a couple good ones in my life, but overall I cannot stand them. They normally end with a character finding God and all is fixed. However, I must pat this book on the back, because this was not the case. Which thank goodness, because there was too much at play in this novel for a simple "I found God" to fix it. Especially with a psycho named Mr. Macy running around. 0.o
I really wished I could say I liked this book. It sounds SO good in the summary, but alas....this almost ended up as a DNF which is rare with me, because I am a creature of torture and I cannot stop myself from reading even the most horrible of books. Oh you can bet I skimmed and skipped like a crazy kid, but I have the hardest time giving up on a book. Again, I must obviously like torturing myself.
The characters...meh. I did like Mr. Macy oddly, because he is a psycho and so complex that I had no idea what he is playing at.
Julia...grow a back-bone. And why the Hell did you think marrying Mr. Macy was a good idea. Really? *sighs*
Edward...you confuse me.
Elizabeth...you are to blame for everything pretty much. You need a punch in the face.
Henry...you are little better then Elizabeth.
The only real redeeming part of the book was the last 75%-98% of the book. It was great and I was enthralled! However the beginning and middle lost me...and the last 2% annoyed me. This is part of a series. Nothing was really resolved and nothing really gained. Edward and Julia are back at square one and have no idea what to do. It was a huge cliff-hanger (but a calm one...hard to explain) and I did not like it. Why? Why drag this story on more then it has to? WHY?!!!! UGH!
I shall stop my rambling now.
This was...a total let down. Yes, a small section of the book was enthralling and I am so glad that when the character "found God" nothing was really solved, but the rest...meh. I recommend this if you want a book full of idiots or are looking for an Amazon freebie. Out of five stars, I stamp this with 1 star.
Favorite Character(s): Mr. Macy & Churchill (the only one making sense in anything)
Not-so Favorite Character(s): Everyone else pretty much
4 comments:
Not even as a freebie
I read this on Linda's blog - not sure I realized it was yours, sorry :) Wicked good review - I suggested slapping Henry :)
How on Earth was this a Christian Fiction novel? It was SOOOO dark and a wee bit depressing
Few people realize Christianity and Catholicism are very dark religion. You must suffer a lot for your sins, you are rewarded ONLY after your death and when you enter any church the first thing you usually see is a guy being slowly tortured to death on a cross...
B, *nods*
Ramona, haha love it
Ana, I TOTALLY get that, but dude...normally things get better for the nonbeliever or whatever once they find God. It was odd...things got worse for Julia and nothing was resolved.
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