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Publication Date: January 11, 2017
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Language: English
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I'll be upfront- I don't read a lot of erotica. In fact, I'm a bit prudish when sex scenes get a little too sexy or leave my boundaries for escapist fun. Nonetheless, I enjoyed the short story with a bit of skimming when it went too far out there for my personal tastes (again, I am prudish). So, if you are like me and you are wary of anything titled erotica, I'll warn you- it has a few graphic moments but I do not think they were anything outside the realm of more sexual modern romance novels. Also, please be aware that the sex is not degrading or humiliating, from my point of view. This character holds the object of his affections in a truly cherished place and that is clear throughout. More importantly, the sex is not the sole reason to read this tale. It is more emotional than titillating. When read in connection with the book, it is a little heart-breaking. The unimpeded view into the hero's thoughts and feelings is well worth the read. It is the kind of thing you wish you had when you just finish a great book.I loved the character David in "Tempting the Bride". He was this charming mix of utter idiocy, genuine unrequited yearning for the love of his life, and cheerful lecherousness. He was an adorable hero. He truly loved and respected his heroine for who she was- flaws and all. He genuinely treated her as his equal, if not his superior. And, he was surprisingly aware of his numerous flaws- his idiocy toward the love of his life, especially.That said, this tale-within-a-tale is David's attempt to talk to the love of his life. His attempt to smash the wall down on his pride and show her his actions, in real life, are the total opposite of his thoughts and feelings. I mentioned that a facet of his character is cheerful lecherousness and that comes out clearly in this tale. But, that is not the whole story. Helena, the love of his life, is equally ribald. She is independent minded and not averse to discussing sex. And, she is a great reader. So, David's tale is a meeting of the minds. The way I see it is is he is pinning her into place, figuratively in a story, to make her listen to him bare his soul in the hopes she'll see past her misconceptions and his own idiotic behavior. It is actually sweet- in a totally lecherous, but totally non-harmful, way. And, as a reader, I take a little delight in how David approaches the subject. Partly smutty little boy whispering his naughty fantasies in her ear and partly wide-open adoration that leaves him shockingly vulnerable. There is a definite thread of humor underlying the tale-within-a-tale.If you read the whole trilogy, you'll remember that David actually gave the whole story to Helena during Millie & Fitz's book. That just adds to the emotional impact of the story. David has been trying for a while- in a seriously strange way- to communicate to Helena his love. It is very sweet, in its way.All in all, it was absolutely worth the read. If you are adamantly opposed to erotica, then approach this with caution or don't read it. The sex is slightly beyond what you normally encounter in a romance novel but I have encountered everything in it before. But, if you read the romance genre widely, then it probably won't cause you any grief at all. I only think the warnings are appropriate because the e-book is titled as erotic and, from my seriously limited point of view, I think that is a bit misleading when you take in the context of the emotions and characterizations. If the novella had been placed inside of "Tempting the Bride", I doubt I would offer any warnings at all.
Firstly, if you read this as standalone, you might the whole whole is just a platform for some heavy sex play. However, if you read this as part of the Trilogy, you would be able to place this book in the right frame it deserves. I read all the books in the Trilogy before this, so i found this storyline utterly heart wrenching for Hastings. His supposed very depraved behaviour was, ironically, his only way of showing her his love. It is beautiful to see how she took that situation and turn it around to her advantage, and slowly, slowly succumb to the inevitable.
This story will make very little sense if you haven`t read Tempting the Bride because this is really a book within a book. In Tempting the Bride Hastings is very much in love with Helena, and has been since he was 14 years old, but he expresses his feeling by saying almost cruel things to her - much like a school boy who pulls the pig`s tails of the girl he`s in love with. Helena dislikes Hastings, with good reason, and is in love with a married man.Hastings writes The Bride of Larkspear to Helena - an erotic story about a woman who is in love with a married man and who has to marry another man to save her honor when her affair with the married man is discovered. This is the tale of what Hastings hopes/thinks will happen to him and Helena - that her affair with the other man will be discovered and that he will step in and marry her.All these things happen in Tempting the Bride and The Bride of Larkspear is sort of a meta-story - a story within the story but also a description of how Hastings plan to deal with Helena`s animosity when they are married at one time in the future. He gives this story to Helena in in Tempting the Bride, she reads it and finds some truths about Hastings.The Bride of Larkspear is - read alone - an erotic tale with a start I usually don`t care much for: The hero tries to make the heroine submit to him by giving her pleasure in bed. I don`t think you can make anyone fall in love with you by giving them sexual pleasure, especially not if they strongly dislike you. But since this is not a book to be read alone but Hasting`s fantasy, it`s a great tale. It`s heartbreaking to think that Hastings, who is really his own worst enemy when it comes to making Helena love him, has this fantasy because Helena is much more negative towards him in his fantasy than she turned out to be when what he described in The Bride of Larkspear came to happen in Tempting the Bride.The Bride of Larkspear is a great insight to a very thought-through hero and gave depth to Tempting the Bride. If you`ve read Tempting the Bride, I will truly recommend that you read The Bride of Larkspear too. Hastings is a very good author of erotic tales :-DRead in the context of Tempting the Bride, The Bride of Larkspear was both a very hot and a very sweet story. Five stars!
This is a sexy erotic at times novella. It I think should be read in connection with her book Tempting the Bride. David Hasting has loved Helena since she was 14. They never could get along yet they ended up married .She was in love with a man who was married.This story tells more from his thoughts and the questions he asks her.I enjoy everything she writes.
this book is dumb and could be read in 10 minutes
ok book.. could read in 20 minutes
This was a wonderful conclusion to the Fitzhugh series. It was so funky and so different from her other books. I loved Larkspur even though he was a jerk, his depth of character, and vulnerability made me love him.
Felt at times I was reading a contemporary novel. It was supposedly Victorian.
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