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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good
A few years back, Taylor Reid used to work as a secretary for movie producer Jackson Santorini. Back then, Jackson had been very attracted to her, but since he was married and an all-around decent guy, he considered her off limits.

Fast-forward a few years, and Jackson is now a widower with a bad reputation for cruelty, since his late wife killed herself and...
Published on September 12, 2006 by M. Ottati

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars a bit too cutesy for me
Former PA of successful movie-making Hero who has sexual-trauma issues agrees to get married to widowed Hero to secure her custody of her young stepbrother. Although their marriage is a temporary arrangement, Hero truly desires a permanent marriage with heroine b/c he's been in love with her since he 1st met her when he was married.

This Singh book was meaty...
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good, September 12, 2006
This review is from: Awaken To Pleasure (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
A few years back, Taylor Reid used to work as a secretary for movie producer Jackson Santorini. Back then, Jackson had been very attracted to her, but since he was married and an all-around decent guy, he considered her off limits.

Fast-forward a few years, and Jackson is now a widower with a bad reputation for cruelty, since his late wife killed herself and the tabloids had a field day accusing him of driving her to it. He's also got a weight on his conscience: his wife was pregnant when she committed suicide.

As for Taylor, she's got problems of her own. She's got guardianship of her younger brother, but his good-for-nothing father has began making noises about suing for custody.

When Jackson rans into Taylor while she's waiting for the bus under the rain, she drives her home and soon the truth about her problems comes out. To which Jackson has a very simple solution: they can get married. Taylor's former stepfather won't dare to bother such a powerful man and Jackson will get the child he longs for.

The only problem is, Taylor fears men, due to some bad experiences in her past, and she's not at all confident she can give Jackson the child he expects

The back cover copy sounds very Harlequin Presents-ish, and while this is a Desire, not an HP (I actually had to check back a couple of times as I was reading, just to make sure), I guess the storyline is very reminiscent of HP, too. We've got:

- the virginal heroine (only this particular heroine has a good reason to still be a virgin)

- the hero who's been hurt by his bitch of a former wife (only this particular hero hasn't let this turn him into a cruel, mysoginist bastard. Jackson is always perfectly kind to Taylor and never demeans her in any way)

- the Italian hero (only this particular Italian doesn't use his heritage as an excuse to behave like a sexist pig. Not that real Italian men do... I'm refering to Italians as they're almost always depicted in the Presents line)

- the boss-secretary romance (only here they were boss and secretary in the past, but aren't any more)

- the marriage of convenience (only the reasons for this particular m-o-c do make sense)

Are you getting the picture of why this book worked for me? Every single element that could have been groan-worthy was either perfectly justified or had something that offset whatever was objectionable about it.

Most of all, the worst element that comes to mind when I think HP isn't here at all. I'm refering to total and unreasonable miscommunication. If I think back to the old HP books I used to read, it feels as if in 99% of them, whatever the conflict was between the hero and heroine, it could have been resolved with a 5-minute (in some cases, 5-second) conversation.

Awaken to Pleasure is nothing like that. I started this one because I'd heard great stuff about another Singh category title, Secrets in the Marriage Bed, and what most appealed to me about it was that people were saying that the hero and heroine actually talked about their problems and dealt with them maturely. It was exactly like that here, too. Taylor soon shares with Jackson that she has a certain fear of men and the reasons why she does... and they work on that. Jackson soon shares with Taylor what his late wife did... and they work on Jackson's issues, too. However younger than Jackson Taylor was, they were both mature adults, and behaved as such. It was so refreshing! :-D

Some things didn't work so well for me, like the dynamics of Taylor and Jackson's relationship (the whole breadwinner / hostess thing, basically), which wasn't anything at all like what I aspire to in a relationship. However, even if their HEA looked nothing like what would be a HEA for me, I have to admit it worked for them, so this was a very minor objection.

On the whole, this was a solidly enjoyable, nicely steamy, character-driven romance. I especially recommend it to those of you for whom HPs are a guilty pleasure... this one will be a pleasure, without the guilt.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Pleasure!, October 5, 2004
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This review is from: Awaken To Pleasure (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
This book got my attention right away. It started off that the hero/bachelor Jackson runs into his heroine Taylor while she was waiting for her bus in the rain. What I liked about this book is how sensitive and emotional the hero was to his ladylove right away. Usually in the romance genre the man waits till the last minute to prove his love but in this one he feels for her right away. Also their are some touching moments where the hero helps her fight for custody of her younger brother from her step- father.In this book both Jackson and Taylor had broken hearts from before him with a dead ex-wife who cheated on him and her being physical and emotional abuse by various individuals in her life. This book I could read over and over again. Great read
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ., July 16, 2010
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This review is from: Awaken To Pleasure (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
I love Singh, even when I don't like her books. This book has less story than any random erotica book but the depth of characters, and the respect for them, is trademark Singh. Not anywhere NEAR her best, but you can see the promise in her writing.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An all time favorite, November 30, 2008
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This review is from: Awaken To Pleasure (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is one of my all time favorite romance reads. The passion and love between the couple light up the pages. In this story, two broken people come together and its awesome to watch how they complement and heal each other.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars a bit too cutesy for me, October 13, 2010
This review is from: Awaken To Pleasure (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
Former PA of successful movie-making Hero who has sexual-trauma issues agrees to get married to widowed Hero to secure her custody of her young stepbrother. Although their marriage is a temporary arrangement, Hero truly desires a permanent marriage with heroine b/c he's been in love with her since he 1st met her when he was married.

This Singh book was meaty but it seemed a bit contrived. Singh seemed to want to hit every Harlequin romance novel cliche (i.e., wealthy alpha male, virgin heroine, marriage of convenience, pregnancy). She did a good job on expounding on the r/s, which made the book a more worthwhile read. It was lacking in emotional pull though. Dialogue was sometimes unclear & I didn't like Hero's babying the heroine & calling her cutesy love names. I did like hero's integrity & his sensitivity & determination re: heroine. Love scenes were sensual. Overall, it was a cute romance but it could've been better.

Somewhat recommended.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!, December 28, 2004
This review is from: Awaken To Pleasure (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
Ms. Singh writes great heros! If you like books by Diana Palmer, definitely pick up a copy of this book.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars AWAKEN TO PLEASURE, March 30, 2008
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Ann C. Lewis "anniebobananie" (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Awaken To Pleasure (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
Disappointing after my first Singh novel two days ago.
The hero depicted on the cover is so not the hero described by Nalini. Nothing at all.
And why set these books in New Zealand? Coulda been in Shamokin for all the setting told us.
She was a whiney, poor me, supposedly sexually abused but not really heroine. I was sick of her whining.
He, the gentle lover who miraculously turned her fears to morph her into a devil in bed. Huh? Yeah and after only the day after their marriage of convenience nuptials.
He strong armed through the threats of his Italian mob connected family back in the old country.
He became more ethnically Italian as the book went on decorating his pillow talk with Italian words of endearment. Huh?
It was mediocre at best. I sure hope this was the worst of her novels cause she's gonna get old to me real soon otherwise.
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8 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't Judge this Book by its Cover, September 15, 2004
This review is from: Awaken To Pleasure (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was so pedantic, it was a wonder it got published, let alone that i finished it. Classic 1970's era romance where the woman is the "constant victim" and "wanted by every man that's ever looked at her". At the start of the book, she had been molested/groped/hurt by men on three occasions.

Were there any other cliches? Of course! The virginal mother figure to her young brother, orphaned by her birth mother, an abusive step father, and a string of mom's boy friend's who couldnt seem to keep their hands or eyes off of mama's little girl. Than, of course, there's the "marriage of convenience" to the rich Italian man, who just happens to have connections to organized crime, although he makes his money in the legitimate area of the film industry.

This book was just bad. The characters were unemotional,the plot stale with too many cliches and no originality. We are told too much, and shown too little. Over and over again Singh TELLS us how devoted Taylor is to her brother and yet there is hardly any scenes so we can SEE their closeness. Over and over again Singh TELLS us how unsure of himself Jackson is but there are no scenes where we see him acting unsure.

The only reason I purchased it was i thought the blurb and the cover art were interesting. Unless Singh matures as an author, this will certainly be my last book of hers that i'll read.
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