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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Abuse by Any Other Name...,
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This review is from: Something He Can Feel (Paperback)
Something He Can Feel by Marissa Monteilh is a startling look at spousal abuse. What makes it so shocking is that the protagonist is the wife. Marina Maxwell has always had problems with her temper. Even as a teenager, she was known for striking out when she felt insecure, jealous or wronged. However, now that she is a successful news anchor she feels she has her anger under control. Particularly now that she is in love with and going to marry the handsome, Mangus Baskerville, one of Atlanta's finest.
Mangus is taken in by Marina's spunk, beauty and vitality at first sight. He is also besotted by her explosive sexuality. He is immediately convinced that she should be his wife. There are glimpses of Marina's temper and neediness throughout the courtship, but Mangus is determined to make her his wife. Almost immediately after the nuptials, Marina's true character emerges and Mangus finds himself in an unexpected situation, a victim of spousal abuse. The question becomes will his love for his wife be strong enough to withstand her abuse, particularly since there is a woman in the wings willing to be there for him. Also, will Marina be able to get help in time to save her marriage? Something He Can Feel is an explosive look at what happens when a person is unable to control their impulses, causing them to explode in rage. Ms Monteilh does a fine job of showing what happens in abusive relationships and that it is not always the man who is the perpetrator. The reader will also get some insight into what causes the abuser to abuse and why the victim will stay. I recommend this novel to all who enjoy suspenseful, erotic contemporary fiction with a potent message. Angelia Menchan APOOO BookClub
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
...To Let Him Know This Love Is Real!,
This review is from: Something He Can Feel (Paperback)
Marina Maxwell is a successful news anchor in Atlanta. She is adored by her many fans that watch her on the news and through her volunteer activities. Marina has some extreme anger management issues towards men since high school and believes that she can control herself when the right man comes along. Marina soon meets a sexy police officer name Mangus Baskerville who loves her so much that they quickly end up getting married. With Marina being a lady in the street and a tiger in the bedroom, Mangus thinks he has the perfect woman. Mangus gets a rude awakening when he discovers Marina's anger and physical abuse towards him. To make matters worse, a sexy new neighbor named Maxine extends an olive branch to Mangus to try to get him out of his abusive situation. Will Mangus break away from Marina?
Something He Can Feel is a thought-provoking and daring novel by Marissa Monteilh. Monteilh masterfully brought a tale of spousal abuse at the hands of a woman. The storyline was innovative because you rarely hear of the plight of men who are physically abused by their wives. This subject was presented in a very precise and clear manner that will definitely connect with readers. You will see how much of Marina's fractured childhood and young adulthood lead to her extreme anger and physically abusive demeanor towards men. You will feel for Mangus as he tries to deal with this issue on his own. The irony in this story is that Mangus is a police officer whose job is to protect and serve, but he needs to be protected from his own wife. There is a healthy dose of erotic sex scenes between Marina and Mangus, but it ties in well with the whole control and abuse aspect of this story. Something He Can Feel is a classic, emotionally-charged tale. Marissa Monteilh has once again elevated her supreme storytelling skills to new heights. Reviewed by Radiah Hubbert for Urban Reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sins of Our Parents,
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This review is from: Something He Can Feel (Paperback)
I don't want this review to be about the abuse Mangus suffered at the
hands of the person who said she would love honor and obey. Nor do I want to get into the fact that the abuse was verbal, emotional and physical. I would like this review to be about relationships, our past and the cycle of life. However when it comes to pain it is most times masked and definitely needs to be uncovered. Mangus Baskerville was raised by a dad who holds honor and respect for his wife in high regards. He believes once you married; the marriage is most important and you figure out how to make it work. The reader gets a glimpse into his father's life. We find out that Mrs. Baskerville yelled all the time according to Mangus. but Mr. Baskerville stood by his wife in the same way he's teaching Mangus to do with Marina. As we look closer at Mangus you can see he struggles with his upbringing and his own emotions surrounding the abuse his wife wants him to feel. Jealousy and anger are the ingredients that erupt into a volcano in Marina's mind. Whether real or imagined she perfected this behavior from her childhood demons. She was raised by a spiritually broken, drug addicted mother and putting myself in the story I would have to say Marina adopterd the "not me" attitude early on. There's principals to living this life, balance is one of them. Being balanced allows us to act better in situations. For every action there's a reaction which results in consequences we cannot escape. Marina becomes a victim of the violence she served just as she was beginning to gain control of her anger. "Something He Can Feel" kept me engaged from the beginning to the end. Even the cover was striking from those rainbow colored earrings to her mocha skin tone. Ms. Monteilh created believable, strong emotionally passionate characters who quickly became my friend. The characters were multidimensional not only did we see strength but weaknesses also. Ms Monteilh accomplished in my literary world what she set out to do which I believe is simple "expose the monster" in order to help our men. The message was plain and profound. Excellent job!!! Missy Readers Paradise Chi-town
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Love Story for the 2000s,
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This review is from: Something He Can Feel (Paperback)
Marina is a pretty lady and a sucessful news anchor with a temper. She is in love with Mangus. Mangus is a fine tough police officer with a big heart. From the outside it looks like a match made in heaven. Behind closed doors, Marina has a very dark side to her. How long will Mangus allow the abuse to continue before leaving? Will he ever leave? Marissa Monteilh shows the readers that all that glitters is not gold. I will not give away the ending, but it will make you think real hard. This is a honest in your face love story. How can two people that love each other so much end up this?
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Unforgettable story - great job,
By Cydney Rax "rmn1994" (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Something He Can Feel (Paperback)
Marissa does an excellent job with her latest novel, the story of a woman named Marina Maxwell. Outwardly, she may look as if she has everything together. But behind closed doors is where we get to observe the real woman. Her violent tendencies towards her main man are evident from the day they get married. But the wedding still goes on and the marriage is tested time and again between Marina and Mangus, the hubby she abuses.
The best thing about the book is how Marissa portrays her characters especially Marina. As a reader, you may find yourself checking your own anger issues and wondering if you have anything in common with this explosive sista. Marissa must be commended for writing about a subject that's out of the box. She brings attention to the issue of men that are involved in domestic relationships and showcases how things can and do go wrong. Something He Can Feel is refreshing, eye-opening, and a must read.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Story That Needs to Be Told BUT,
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This review is from: Something He Can Feel (Paperback)
By the right author. The writing was barely average and storytelling wasn't vivid. Some parts of the story were unrealistic. I don't get the rave reviews nor anything unique about the author's writing. I just read a few of Darnella Ford's books and maybe her writing skills are so incredible that I chose the wrong book to read after reading her's? This book was no page-turner and just boring. I couldn't wait to finish it to begin another book.
I'm sorry this book just didn't make the grade and I wouldn't recommend it. Overall rating: 2.2
5.0 out of 5 stars
Abuse is abuse,
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This book is a decent read. So decent i've read it about 5 or 6 times.
Marina certainly needed help. It's amazing that she got away with what she did for as long as she did. When Mangus finally stepped to her like most men would have from day one she didn't know how to react. Mangus really and truly should have left her. He didn't have to leave for good, since he didn't want to leave at all, but at least until she got some help. However, if the situation were reversed, me, nor, anyone else would say that. We'd probably all be screaming "LEAVE HIM, GIRL! AND DON'T LOOK BACK!" The ending was shocking. Mainly because the first couple times I 'read' the book, I was a bit bored and never read the last few pages. When I did, whoa. Overall, this is a good book. BTW, Why did just about everyone's name start with an 'M'?
4.0 out of 5 stars
When the tables are turned,
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Great story,great plot yet a very sad ending.This novel will open your eyes to the reality of spousl abuse...and its not just men doing the beating anymore.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn't feel good,
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Here's a novel that addresses a very serious subject matter. Domestic violence at the hands of a female perpetrator/male victim is a fresh concept in fiction and one not often addressed. Marina's insanely jealous and violent outbursts were difficult to read at times but because readers are given a thorough explanation of Marina's troubled past, those outbursts are not so difficult to understand. Mangus' inability to stand-up and be honest with Marina only contributed to her aggressive temper. It was a downward spiral but surprisingly Marina chose to break the cycle and from there the unexpected happens. I was uplifted, moved, and inspired by the spiritual lessons presented but was heartbroken by the end. This by far was one of the most unanticipated endings I've ever read. I didn't see it coming and was overcome with shock, grief, and hope for a sequel. I would love to read more of this author's magnificent work.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read on a Difficult Subject,
By Loves Fashion (Brooklyn, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Something He Can Feel (Paperback)
Marissa Monteilh has done another wonderful job. This book was great to read. It opens your eyes and makes you realize no one is truly perfect. Everyone has some baggage and it's unfortunate that Marina took hers out on her husband, Mangus. I hope this bring more awareness to the issue of domestic abuse, no matter which sex is being abused.
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