The Book: A Dream Defiant by Susanna Fraser
The Particulars: Historical romance novella, digital only, Carina Press, 2013
Why Was It In Wendy's TBR?: It's a Regency with an interracial couple. Not something you see everyday. Also I *know* Susanna online (she's participated in the TBR Challenge in the past) and I wanted to try one of her books. I purchased this at an RWA Literacy Signing - pretty sure Atlanta 2013.
The Review: Let's get this out of the way up front: this is a novella. Skimming through other reviews for this book, most of the quibbles arise from the fact that it's short. I'm not necessarily going to say that these other readers are wrong. It is short, and this story has the bones to have been a full-length novel. I can see that side of the coin, but this story mostly worked for me in novella form. It also helped tremendously that after DNF'ing my first choice for this month's challenge, and therefore picking up a novella out of desperation to meet my own deadline, that I fell right into this story. That magical, indefinable something when a author's "voice" just clicks for you as a reader.
Elijah Cameron is the son of former slaves, his parents having been set free by British forces during the American Revolution. Raised in London, Elijah joins the army working his way up to rank of corporal and stalling out. Frankly it's amazing he made it that far. Yes he's British, but he's still a black man. He's now working his way through France, the British forces having Napoleon on the run. They've just won a battle and now it's time for the looting to begin! It's during this looting that one of the men has an altercation with a French soldier over a ruby necklace. As Sam lays dying in Elijah's arms, he makes the man swear to take the ruby necklace to his wife, Rose.
Rose has been following Sam's unit since they were dispatched to the Continent. Their son (plot moppet ahoy!) also travels with them. It's a hard life, but Rose isn't one for whining. Her dream is to somehow save enough money to buy the local inn back home. Rose loves to cook. If only this blasted war would be over! Elijah is a friend, having shared dinner with Sam and Rose on many occasions. And now here he is to tell her her husband is dead, and that he wanted her to have this opulent ruby necklace. Oh if only it were that simple! Rose is now effectively single. A widow in a camp full of men. Certainly it's expected that she will have to remarry quickly - if only for her own safety and protection. But the ruby necklace complicates the issue. She not only needs a man to protect her physical person, but her new found monetary assets as well.
We all know what happens next, right? Before you can say "marriage of convenience" - Elijah and Rose are hitched. The fly in the ointment? It's the early 19th century and they're an interracial couple - isn't that enough?
This story moves very quickly, and I can see it giving some readers whiplash. Rose literally goes from married, to widowed, to remarried within the span of 48 hours. She cared about her husband, and probably even loved him, although there naturally wasn't the all-consuming passion with him that she now shares with our hero. I was able to roll with this extremely quick turnaround, mostly because of the historical factor. That said, it's still awful fast. If this had been a novel, it probably wouldn't be an issue for most readers. They could still be married within 48 hours, but consummation and declarations of true feelings could be strung out over a few hundred pages. With a novella? You've got, like, a chapter. Maybe two.
The crux of the conflict, I thought, was handled well. That said, this is a novella - so once again, it's fast. Especially once the war is over and our happy couple has to settle back to life in England. Elijah and Rose are literally living in an area where people have never seen a black man. Like, ever. As in never ever. And when he does encounter prejudice it's resolved in quick heart-to-heart explained away by grief. This was actually the one misstep in the story for me. In a novel it would have been fleshed out more, but there is no such luxury with a novella and it does come off as a bit too pat.
Which makes it sound like I didn't enjoy this story. No, I really did. Like I said, there was something about the authorial voice here that just zinged me the right way. I've been in a bit of a reading slump lately, with a few DNF's and more than a few "meh, it was OK" reads. This novella hit me in all the sweet spots. And now I'm off to snap up more books by Fraser. Once again proving how counter-productive the TBR Challenge can sometimes be.
Final Grade = B
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Unusual Historical Spotlight: Woo-Woo, Edwardian, Retro France, Hero Of Color, San Francisco, Gambling Man, & China
The Guardian's Witch by Ruth A. Casie - Carina Press - July 1, 2013 - Digital Only
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England, 1290
In the Arms of an Heiress by Maggie Robinson - Berkley - July 2, 2013
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Stolen Spring by Louisa Rawlings - Samhain Retro Romance - July 16, 2013 - Digital Only
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A Dream Defiant by Susanna Fraser - Carina Press - July 29, 2013 - Digital Only
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A Wanted Man by Rebecca Hagan Lee - Berkley - August 6, 2013
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The Ballad of Emma O'Toole by Elizabeth Lane - Harlequin Historical - August 20, 2013
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The Lotus Palace by Jeannie Lin - HQN - August 27, 2013
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So, any of these landing on your shopping list? Any good unusual historicals you've read recently? Suggestions and recommendations are always welcome in the comments!
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England, 1290
Lord Alex Stelton can't resist a challenge, especially one with a prize like this: protect a castle on the Scottish border for a year, and it's his. Desperate for land of his own, he'll do anything to win the estate--even enter a proxy marriage to Lady Lisbeth Reynolds, the rumored witch who lives there.What Makes It Unusual: It's a medieval! Also looks like we have some paranormal woo-woo, so if you like your historicals straight-up that might be a deal-breaker.
Feared and scorned for her second sight, Lisbeth swore she'd never marry, but she is drawn to the handsome, confident Alex. She sees great love with him but fears what he would think of her gift and her visions of a traitor in their midst.
Despite his own vow never to fall in love, Alex can't get the alluring Lisbeth out of his mind and is driven to protect her when attacks begin on the border. But as her visions of danger intensify, Lisbeth knows it is she who must protect him. Realizing they'll secure their future only by facing the threat together, she must choose between keeping her magic a secret and losing the man she loves.
In the Arms of an Heiress by Maggie Robinson - Berkley - July 2, 2013
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Independent heiress Louisa Stratton is going home to Rosemont for the holidays, and at the family’s request, she’s bringing her new husband—Maximillian Norwich, art connoisseur and artful lover, the man she’s written of so glowingly. There’s one hitch—he doesn’t exist. Louisa needs a fake husband, and fast, to make the proper impression.What Makes It Unusual: It's an Edwardian!
Charles Cooper, captain of the Boer War and far from silver spoons or gilded cages, is so hard up that even this crazy scheme appeals to him. It’s only thirty days, not till death do them part. What’s so difficult about impersonating a husband, even if he doesn’t know a Rembrandt from a Rousseau?
The true difficulty is keeping his hands off Louisa once there’s nobody around to see their ruse. And then there’s the small problem of someone at Rosemont trying to kill him. Keeping his wits about him and protecting Louisa brings out the honor he thought he’d left on the battlefield. But when Louisa tries to protect him, Charles knows he’s found a way to face his future—in the arms of his heiress.
Stolen Spring by Louisa Rawlings - Samhain Retro Romance - July 16, 2013 - Digital Only
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What Makes It Unusual: Wowzers, France well before The Revolution! Originally published in 1988, I suspect readers might be in for some ol'-fashioned bodice-rippin'.Money makes the world go ’round, but love makes life worth living.
France, 1700
Forced into spying to save her father from debtor’s prison, Marie-Rouge runs away from her lecherous suitor at the glittering court of Versailles, and finds refuge in the simple cottage of a country miller, Pierre—a strong, seductive man who sets her heart to racing wildly.
Her stolen interlude, filled with laughter and warmth, ripens into intoxicating love. Pierre is everything she has ever wanted in a man—passionate, devoted, matching her desire with his own. But her need to save her father from his overwhelming debt means she can never have a future with her beloved Pierre.
The lies she has been forced to tell create a gulf between her and Pierre that seems all but impossible to bridge. And with mysterious suitors and a forced marriage in the offing, will learning the truth be enough to save their love?
This Retro Romance reprint was originally published in May 1988 by Warner Books.
A Dream Defiant by Susanna Fraser - Carina Press - July 29, 2013 - Digital Only
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Spain, 1813
Elijah Cameron, the son of runaway slaves, has spent his whole life in the British army proving that a black man can be as good a soldier as a white man. After a victory over the French, Elijah promises one of his dying men that he will deliver a scavenged ruby necklace to his wife, Rose, a woman Elijah has admired for years.What Makes It Unusual: An interracial romance!
Elijah feels bound to protect her and knows a widow with a fortune in jewels will be a target. Rose dreams of using the necklace to return to England, but after a violent attack, she realizes that she needs Elijah's help to make the journey safely.
Her appreciation for Elijah's strength and integrity soon turns into love, but he doubts she could want a life with him, knowing the challenges they'd face. As their relationship grows, she must convince Elijah that she wants him as more than a bodyguard. And she must prove that their love can overcome all obstacles, no matter the color of their skin.
A Wanted Man by Rebecca Hagan Lee - Berkley - August 6, 2013
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A thoroughly English girl raised in Hong Kong, Julie Jane Parham has spent her entire life walking the line between two worlds. When her closest friend, Su Mi, becomes the victim of an arranged marriage gone horribly wrong, Julie travels to San Francisco in order to buy back her freedom and soon finds herself in over her head.What Makes It Unusual: 19th century San Francisco!
On a rescue mission of his own, Will Keegan uses his saloon, The Silken Angel, as a front to whisk Chinese prostitutes away from the city’s ruthless brothel owners to a life of freedom, risking his own hide in the process.
Sparring with a spirited British lady is the last thing Will Keegan needs, but he isn’t about to let lovely Julie throw herself headfirst into danger. And as the urge to protect her turns into something more, Will knows he must get Julie to trust him, or chance losing her forever…
The Ballad of Emma O'Toole by Elizabeth Lane - Harlequin Historical - August 20, 2013
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High stakes marriageWhat Makes It Unusual: A western! And man oh man, just reading that description has the needle on my Angst Meter buried in the red.
After shooting a man, the stakes for gambler Logan Devereaux have never been higher. On trial for his life, he's offered a shocking alternate form of restitution…marriage to his victim's pregnant sweetheart!
Beautiful Emma O'Toole has sworn vengeance against him—and when a newspaper man puts her tragic story to song, the whole nation waits to see what she'll do. Their marriage is the riskiest gamble Logan's ever taken. But he'll put everything he's got on the line for a chance at winning Emma's heart.
The Lotus Palace by Jeannie Lin - HQN - August 27, 2013
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It is a time of celebration in the Pingkang Li, where imperial scholars and bureaucrats mingle with beautiful courtesans. At the center is the Lotus Palace, home of the most exquisite courtesans in China...
Maidservant Yue-ying is not one of those beauties. Street-smart and practical, she's content to live in the shadow of her infamous mistress-until she meets the aristocratic playboy Bai Huang.
Bai Huang lives in a privileged world Yue-ying can barely imagine, yet alone share, but as they are thrown together in an attempt to solve a deadly mystery, they both start to dream of a different life. Yet Bai Huang's position means that all she could ever be to him is his concubine-will she sacrifice her pride to follow her heart?
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is a time of celebration in the Pingkang Li, where imperial scholars
and bureaucrats mingle with beautiful courtesans. At the center is the
Lotus Palace, home of the most exquisite courtesans in China…
Maidservant Yue-ying is not one of those beauties. Street-smart and practical, she’s content to live in the shadow of her infamous mistress-until she meets the aristocratic playboy Bai Huang.
Bai Huang lives in a privileged world Yue-ying can barely imagine, yet alone share, but as they are thrown together in an attempt to solve a deadly mystery, they both start to dream of a different life. Yet Bai Huang’s position means that all she could ever be to him is his concubine-will she sacrifice her pride to follow her heart?
- See more at: http://www.jeannielin.com/lotus-palace/#sthash.i1yGcebJ.dpuf
What Makes It Unusual: More Tang Dantasy from Lin! This is her first single title, and the first in a new series for HQN.Maidservant Yue-ying is not one of those beauties. Street-smart and practical, she’s content to live in the shadow of her infamous mistress-until she meets the aristocratic playboy Bai Huang.
Bai Huang lives in a privileged world Yue-ying can barely imagine, yet alone share, but as they are thrown together in an attempt to solve a deadly mystery, they both start to dream of a different life. Yet Bai Huang’s position means that all she could ever be to him is his concubine-will she sacrifice her pride to follow her heart?
- See more at: http://www.jeannielin.com/lotus-palace/#sthash.i1yGcebJ.dpuf
So, any of these landing on your shopping list? Any good unusual historicals you've read recently? Suggestions and recommendations are always welcome in the comments!
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