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Again And Again (Brava Historical Romance) [Paperback]

Susan Johnson (Author)
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Brava Historical Romance May 1, 2002
New York Times bestselling author Susan Johnson takes storytelling to new heights in this sizzling tale of a governess reunited with her former lover.
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Nominally set in 1821, Susan Johnson's latest erotic historical romance dispenses with 19th-century formalities (not to mention language and mores). Aptly titled Again and Again, it tells the story of Lady Caroline Morrow, a blueblood fallen on hard times and forced to work as a governess. On the way to her new post, she runs into her childhood love, the rakish Simon Blair, who sets out to seduce her anew. Sex isn't enough, she tells him (in the parlor of a crowded inn), but it will be for fans of Johnson's heavy-breathing fiction.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Caroline Morrow, divorced and almost penniless, reappears in England in 1821 after an absence of five years, to the delight of Lord Simon Blair, her former lover. Soon they are in bed again, and again, and again, as the apt title implies. Ultimately, despite willful tempers and disagreements and recriminations on both sides, Simon literally kidnaps Caroline from her employer's estate and marries, then impregnates her to the amazement of the ton. After a false scare over the baby, they realize that they love each other, and that they will live happily ever after. The minimal and silly plot serves merely as a backdrop for carefully described and frequently repeated ecstatic sex. To use their own words, the two are "in rut" for the entire story, which is the entire point. Johnson has written an extremely arousing erotic romance, but, irrelevant though it may be, it seems highly unlikely that the phrase "pissing me off" was used in 1821. Mary K. Chelton
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 249 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington (May 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 157566805X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1575668055
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,181,170 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Erotic romance, April 30, 2002
This review is from: Again And Again (Brava Historical Romance) (Paperback)
In 1821 Yorkshire, a snowstorm forces the carriage containing divorcee Caroline Morrison to stop at a nearby inn when she is stunned to see Simon Blair also stranded there. Caroline remembers the great sex with her former lover, but has not forgotten Simon's tryst with her maid. Still Simon seduces Caroline who pleads with him to continue until they both climax. They make love several more times before she sneaks away.

Caroline heads north to her governess job in remote Netherton Castle while Simon searches for her. Ian and Jane Carlisle welcome Caroline to their home and introduce her to their two children. Three days later, a frustrated Simon arrives at Netherton Castle to recover from losing Caroline again. Both Simon and Caroline are shocked to see one another in the middle of nowhere. That night Simon enters Caroline's room and they share great sex, but neither trusts the other outside the bedroom. Thus anything permanent except for an occasional fling seems impossible.

Known for her erotic romances, award winning Susan Johnson uses two astronomical coincidences and a minimal plot to tell the tale of a pair who has no relationship except under the covers. The story line employs explicit sex and reasonably uses profanities in weird ways to further the tension between the lead couple. The tale is too flimsy except for those readers who enjoy sexual escapades from lead characters AGAIN AND AGAIN.

Harriet Klausner

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Only if you fancy psychopathic misogynist men, October 29, 2006
This review is from: Again And Again (Brava Historical Romance) (Paperback)
Ugh! This book was awful. I started reading it a year ago and got so bored and annoyed that I put it back on the shelf. This week I finally bit the bullet, took it down off the shelf again and finished it, but, oh, I wish I hadn't bothered. This was not a good book. It was not even a bearable book. And most importantly of all, it was not a romance book...if you want to read a love story, don't bother with this book at all. Nor was it true erotica, since none of the love scenes were remotely pleasurable or exciting to read nor even the faintest bit realistic.

The hero was REPULSIVE. He was arrogant, nasty and psychopathic. Moreover, he was misogynistic, and I don't think he was ever truly nice to even one woman, apparently vastly preferring the company of men. He slept around, and cast women off like old shoes. Some of those he slept with were after his marriage to the heroine. He didn't seem to care for his wife at all. He gave her horrifying lectures on wifely obedience that seem shocking even for the nineteenth century, telling her that she had to obey him, and threatening her if she didn't. And although the author went to great pains to point out that he was pretty much the most skilled lover of all time...well, he didn't seem to do or know much at all in the boudoir...he seemed to me like a rank amateur. All of these negative attributes made me question the author's assertion that the hero was irresistible to all women. I doubt women would ever be so dumb as to fall for someone like that. I know I wouldn't. He was less appealing than the town oaf, the town pickpocket and the town drunk all rolled into one. Which reminds me, he was also constantly drunk, and in the manner of some problem drinkers spent his time swearing, arguing and threatening women. I hated him! The word 'no' seemed to be an aphrodisiac to him. In almost every love scene in this book, the heroine repeatedly said no to the hero and tried to fight him off or run away. But he went ahead and took her anyway, using lovemaking as a weapon. Uh, isn't that called rape? He kidnapped her, he forced her, he tied her up, and never in a playful, consenting way. That was not romantic, it was not appealing, it was awful. But no matter how repulsive he was, the heroine kept falling for him and putting up with him, which gave me no respect for her either. By the end of the book, the hero hadn't redeemed himself in my eyes; the best he could do was imply that he might be faithful and stick around with his wife from then on in. And yet, that was supposed to be the happy ending, and the epilogue pretty much said that they live happily ever after. Yes, because cheating abusive husbands are always great at suddenly mending their ways and being the best of men from then on! (NOT!)

Besides being boring and having unappealing characters, this book was also absolutely riddled with grammatical errors and spelling mistakes. That was constantly annoying! One of my 'favourite' typos was this one: 'One hurtle down -- the marriage was accomplished. Two hurtles left.' Not only is the spelling shot to pieces, but that snippet also reveals the psyche of the hero -- he thinks of marriage as a hurdle to be gotten over and done with. Isn't he charming?

If I had to sum up this book in two words, it would be these: DON'T BOTHER!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time or money, May 13, 2002
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I have read most of Susan Johnson's books and was greatly disappointed in this one. There is no tenderness or affection between the main characters. The male character is a faithless dog who treats the female character like property. It is impossible for any sensible person to understand what these two people see in each other and it's depressing to read about it.
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