Showing posts with label Erotic Fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Erotic Fantasy. Show all posts

Monday, 6 May 2019

The Rose by Tiffany Reisz


400 Pages

Buy links: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Harlequin Audible
Blurb


Author Tiffany Reisz returns to the world of The Red with an imaginative sequel full of lust and magic, and the dangers unleashed when the two are combined… 

On the day of Lia’s university graduation party, her parents—wealthy art collectors with friends in high places—gift her a beautiful wine cup, a rare artifact decorated with roses. It’s a stunning gift, and one that August Bowman, a friend of her parents and a guest at Lia’s party, also has his eye on. The cup, August tells her, is known as the Rose kylix, and it’s no ordinary cup. It was used in the temple ceremonies of Eros, Greek god of erotic love, and has the power to bring the most intimate sexual fantasies to life.

But Lia is skeptical of August’s claims of the cup’s mythology and magic—after all, he’s a collector himself, and she suspects he just wants to get his hands on this impressive piece of art. So he dares her to try it for herself, and when Lia drinks from the Rose kylix she is suddenly immersed in an erotic myth so vivid it seems real—as though she’s living out the most sensual fantasy with August by her side…

Realizing the true power of this ancient and dangerous relic, Lia is even more wary of giving it up, though August insists it is only safe with him. He’s willing to pay the full value of the cup, but Lia has another type of trade in mind. One that finds them more tangled up in each other—and in fantasy—than either was prepared for. 

Review

“Falling in love is brave and dangerous,” August said. “Like climbing a mountain or going to war. Foolish too, just like climbing a mountain or going to war. You shouldn’t hate yourself for doing something brave and dangerous.””

Before I start this review, I have three confessions to make.

  • I’ve been a Tiffany Reisz fan ever since I first read The Siren, almost seven years ago.
  • I’ve been obsessed with the old Greek myths for as long as I can remember.
  • I half read and half listened to this book.


As I mentioned above, I’ve been fascinated by the Greek myths since I was a young girl. In fact, I’m pretty sure I wrote an essay on the Trojan war while I was still in primary school. If I remember correctly, I enjoyed reading my mother’s book about Greek myths more than I did the actually writing, but in my memory, the whole experience was exquisite.

Not quite as exquisite as reading The Rose was though. Before I started reading this book, I knew that offering me a book based on those myths andwritten by one of my favourite authors, equalled handing me a one-way ticket to paradise. But even that certain knowledge before I started the story couldn’t prepare me for the pure joy that was losing myself in The Rose.

The Rose did not disappoint. This book is a showcase of that special talent Tiffany Reisz has when it comes to layering her stories. On the surface this is a rather fluffy, fairy-tale like, and very sexy fantasy. But that’s only true if you limit yourself to what is in plain sight. If you look a little deeper, you’ll appreciate how much research must have gone into the Greek mythology referenced in The Rose. What’s more, the author doesn’t limit herself to a retelling of those myths, she adds to them, gives them slightly different meanings or outcomes, or provides answers where the original myth only leaves us with questions.

Lia was an utter delight. Just twenty-one years old, she has the whole wanting to be an adult and treated as such, but still reverting back to childish reactions, thoughts, and emotions, down pat. For a long time, August remained a bit of a mystery to me. He was obviously gorgeous and smart not to mention incredibly kind, but for a long time I didn’t feel as if I knew him at all. Of course, that was exactly as it should be because Lia doesn’t know him that well, and we experience the story through her eyes.

I retrospect, I have no idea why I even gave that vagueness in August a second thought. I should have known there would be a reason…a very good reason…an utterly delightful (although not completely unexpected) reason for his mysterious aura…and of course I have no intention of what that reason might be. Read the book. ðŸ˜Š

This wouldn’t be a Tiffany Reisz story if it wasn’t filled with clever observations, sparkling conversation, and delightfully original statements and ideas.

“You’re like a kitten with a switchblade (…) Give a switchblade to a kitten and the kitten somehow gets cuter, and also, even the switchblade becomes cute. That’s you.” - August

Only Tiffany Reisz could come up with an escort agency, ran by a twenty-one year old member of the British aristocracy and called the Young Ladies Gardening & Tennis Club of Wingthorn Hall.

And I’m not surprised that her charming romance gave me considerable food for thought:

“If a story is suppressed or obscured, it’s because somewhere along the way it scared the shit out of a man.”

Oh, and just in case you’re curious. I can honestly say that this book is as big a joy to read as it is to listen to. Both the written and the spoken editions come highly recommended.

*Sighs* I could easily write another 700 words about this book, but I’ll spare you that. I’m just going to leave you with this conclusion:

Whimsical, highly erotic, and astoundingly clever, The Rose is yet another of Tiffany Reisz’s stories that managed to blow my mind away.

Related review: The Red



Tuesday, 11 July 2017

The Red – An Erotic Fantasy - by Tiffany Reisz



Publisher: 8th Circle Press (eBook and Trade Paperback)
 Tantor Audio (Audiobook CD and Download)

On-Sale Date: July 11, 2017 (Worldwide)

Genre: Erotica/Paranormal Erotica

Page Count: 248 pages


Goodreads Link: Goodreads


Blurb

Mona Lisa St. James made a deathbed promise that she would do anything to save her mother's art gallery. Unfortunately, not only is The Red painted red, but it's in the red. She soon realizes she has no choice but to sell it.

Just as she realizes she has no choice but to sell it, a mysterious man comes in after closing time and makes her an offer: He will save The Red if she agrees to submit to him for the period of one year.

The man is handsome, English, and terribly tempting...but surely her mother didn't mean for Mona to sell herself to a stranger. Then again, she did promise to do anything to save The Red...

The Red is a standalone novel of erotic fantasy from Tiffany Reisz, international bestselling author of The Bourbon Thief and the Original Sinners series. 



Review

When I pick up a book by Tiffany Reisz I know to expect the unexpected. I know, without a shadow of a doubt, that she will take me places I’ve never been before and make me enjoy and marvel at storylines that should probably shock if not horrify me. All of that was reinforced while I read The Red. In fact it is probably safe to say Mrs Reisz surpassed herself with this story when it comes to making shocking and graphic scenes not only tantalisingly hot but also borderline normal.

Mona knows she will do anything to keep the promise she made to her mother on her deathbed. She won’t stop at anything when it comes to keeping The Red, the art gallery she’s inherited from her mother, open. So, when a mysterious man named Malcolm offers to provide her with the money she needs to avoid bankruptcy in return for her willing submission over the course of a year, she barely hesitates before agreeing.

I won’t go into any details about what follows, if only because it might lead to the review not being accepted on certain sites. What I will say is that Malcolm takes images from famous paintings and re-enacts them, stretching Mona’s body and boundaries with every subsequent encounter.

“By the end of her beating, she couldn’t tell the crop apart from his kindness. They were one and the same to her so that every strike of the crop was as tender as a kiss and every word of tenderness made her crave the crop.”

It isn’t long before the boundaries blur. While Mona tries to convince herself that she only puts up with Malcolm and his kinky scenarios, which are too vivid to be mere dreams, for the money he’s promised, it soon becomes clear that she’s becoming addicted to Malcolm and the exquisite torture he introduces her to.

“She could either see Malcolm or she could see reason, and Malcolm was a finer sight than anything as dull as reason.”

Which leads me to the warning I feel I should issue. This book is not for the easily shocked or offended. When I say that Malcolm pushes virtually every single (sexual) limit a person could have, I’m not joking. Many things which you might feel are or should be taboo are exactly the experiences that tie Mona ever closer to Malcolm. Her journey is shocking, beautiful and mesmerising.

I have to be honest here and admit that for the longest time I thought I wasn’t going to adore The Red. I thoroughly enjoyed the story, was mesmerised by it in fact, but had this nagging feeling that it was missing that something special that had made me love the Original Sinners stories so much. And I can’t deny that I never connected to Mona or Malcolm in quite the same way as I did to Nora & co in that earlier series.

But, I should have known better than to even consider for one minute that The Red lacked substance or originality. This is, after all, a story by Tiffany Reisz. And she is in a league of her own when it comes to pulling threads together. Few authors can match her when it comes to taking you by surprise long after you think you’ve got it all figured out. Just when I was absolutely sure the story I had almost finished was a rather exquisite version of ‘Mona in Carnal Wonderland’; an intriguing, deviant and endlessly erotic fantasy with little rhyme or reason to the underlying story, it suddenly all made sense without the final reveal diminishing the dreamlike quality to the story. And what’s more, I loved that the ending implies that the journey Mona had undertaken with Malcolm was only the start of our heroine’s life as a perfect whore.

 So while it remains true that the Original Sinners books will more than likely forever be my favourites, I can’t deny that I did thoroughly enjoy this paranormal, very erotic, and addictive fantasy.

“And the devil had smirked, not smiled, because the devil does not smile.”

About Tiffany Reisz

Tiffany Reisz is the international bestselling author of the Original Sinners series for Mira Books and Mills & Boon, including the RT Book Reviews Best Erotic Romance 2012 winner The Siren and the LAMBDA Literary Award-winning The King. Her novel The Saint won the Romance Writers of America RITA® for best Erotic Romance in 2015.
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About 8th Circle Press
8th Circle Press is a Lexington, Kentucky-based publisher of literary friction. For more information, visit our website at www.8thCirclePress.com