Customer Reviews


58 Reviews
5 star:
 (32)
4 star:
 (14)
3 star:
 (5)
2 star:
 (5)
1 star:
 (2)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
 
 
Only search this product's reviews

The most helpful favorable review
The most helpful critical review


38 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Charming, what a fun read! This story only gets more entertaining and outrageous.
The Truth About Lord Stoneville (Hellions of Halstead Hall) by Sabrina Jeffries
Regency Romance - Jan. 19, 2010
4 ½ stars

The Truth About Lord Stoneville is a winning tale that is sure to please Regency fans. Sabrina Jeffries's sure touch carries this story as I quickly found myself attracted to the characters in her newest series...
Published on January 18, 2010 by Bookaholics Reviewer

versus
57 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Expected a lot more from Stoneville's story
I'm sorry to have to say it and apparently most readers don't agree with me, but I was very disappointed by this book. I rushed out to get it before work this morning and was anticipating getting home this evening, snuggling up, and enjoying a great new read. I *never* start a book without finishing - I'm just unable to do it - but here I skimmed through about the second...
Published on January 19, 2010 by J. P.


‹ Previous | 1 26| Next ›
Most Helpful First | Newest First

38 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Charming, what a fun read! This story only gets more entertaining and outrageous., January 18, 2010
By 
Bookaholics Reviewer (Bay Area, California) - See all my reviews
The Truth About Lord Stoneville (Hellions of Halstead Hall) by Sabrina Jeffries
Regency Romance - Jan. 19, 2010
4 ½ stars

The Truth About Lord Stoneville is a winning tale that is sure to please Regency fans. Sabrina Jeffries's sure touch carries this story as I quickly found myself attracted to the characters in her newest series.

In this series, the members of the Sharpe clan are all summoned by their canny and rich grandmother to their old home Halstead Hall. The Sharpe brothers and sister are known for their reckless and independent ways. But when one has an unfortunate accident the grandmother finally commands them all to marry within the year or all of them will loose their inheritance. Outraged they try to reason with her but without avail.

But Oliver Sharpe, the Marquess of Stoneville has a cunning plan of his own. He means to find the most wretched and unappealing fiancée. One that his grandmother will never approve of and therefore call off the ridiculous plan to force him to marry.

Maria Butterfield is a dreadful American who is stubborn, independent and dreadfully `inexperienced.' But Oliver soon finds Maria is more attractive than he knows what to do with and her American charm has a way of getting under his skin. A woman that is the complete opposite of what he usually prefers may just be what he needed all these years. But can he convince her of his true affections after blackmailing her to pretend to be his fiancée?

This was a fun romance. I was charmed with Oliver's brothers and sisters as they tried to match make Maria and Oliver. Even they knew before Maria and Oliver that they were destined for each other! As they tried to get the 2 together (They also think if only Oliver marries then they won't have to!), the story gets more entertaining and outrageous. I can't wait to read how each of them gets caught in the marriage trap!

Sabrina Jeffries is one of my favorite writers. The only reason I did not grade this story higher is because I actually found myself becoming more interested in Oliver's siblings as the story progressed! This is a solid story with very engaging characters. I am eager to find out more about the rest of the Sharpe clan and their devious grandmother.

This series is one sure to delight Regency fans and keep them coming for more!

Reviewed by Steph from the Bookaholics Romance Book Club
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


57 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Expected a lot more from Stoneville's story, January 19, 2010
I'm sorry to have to say it and apparently most readers don't agree with me, but I was very disappointed by this book. I rushed out to get it before work this morning and was anticipating getting home this evening, snuggling up, and enjoying a great new read. I *never* start a book without finishing - I'm just unable to do it - but here I skimmed through about the second half of the book and will be posting it on Paperback Swap after I finish writing this review.

I'm not even going to split my comments into "Pros" and "Cons," because frankly I don't know what I would put under the first section. I loved Lord Stoneville in "The School for Heiresses" series and was one of the many who thought - and hoped - that he was the mysterious benefactor "Cousin Michael" that would be revealed in Wed Him Before You Bed Him, the final book of that series. I was very happy with who it ended up being and how that book turned out, and all the more excited by the idea that Stoneville's story still lay ahead!

What didn't I like exactly?

1) THE CHARACTERS --- They were not at all three-dimensional and if you're a longtime historical romance reader, many of them feel very, very familiar. You have Freddy, the clumsy can't-hold-his-tongue completely clueless side character; Maria, the innocent, pure, spitfire of a heroine who somehow instantly sees through the hero's devil-may-care facade to the lost-boy who feels guilty and only wants love; and the tortured hero who has been sleeping his way through society until he meets the woman who immediately changes his views on everything and makes him realize the burden he carries is not his fault.

2) STONEVILLE'S WICKED WAYS --- For those of us who read "The School for Heiresses" series, we're very familiar with (and dare I say fond of) Stoneville's bad-boy ways. Here, we hardly see any of that - we're *told* repeatedly what a rake and charmer he is, and everyone harps on this fact, but after meeting Maria (in the first few pages) he so quickly begins to experience the I-feel-about-a-woman-the-way-I-never-have-before phenomena that the remarkable change he is supposedly undergoing is not very remarkable at all. If you've never been introduced to his character before, you'll be left floundering, and if you have ... well WED HIM BEFORE YOU BED HIM came out 6 months ago and maybe it's just me, but I've read so many other romances since then that his wicked ways are not all that fresh in my mind.

3) THE ROMANCE --- I did not find this romance at all believable because everything happens *SO* quickly! It's almost impossible (IMHO) to have a book span 1-2 weeks of time and contain a credible romance, however when it does work it's only because the characters have known each other for a lengthy time before the book starts, so although the reader is meeting them for the first time they already have a history together, whatever that history may be.

Also, echoing what I wrote in another review for an equally disappointing book (Suzanne Enoch's THE CARE AND TAMING OF A ROGUE): We're never really shown why he is THE ONE for her and she is THE ONE for him. I didn't understand why Maria is the first one to be able to see past Stoneville's defenses; we're told on two different occasions that he's surprised when she remarks on things that even his closest friends haven't noticed - I'm sorry, is she psychic or is everyone else just absolutely clueless? I think even Dr. Phil could have picked up on some of those clues and made those insights into Oliver's personality. Likewise, I'm not sure why Oliver is all of a sudden drawn to this one young woman when for the past two decades he's viewed the female sex as valuable for pretty much only one thing - and even that is done without any attachment, as he only has bed partners and no short- or long-term mistresses. What's so special about *her* in particular?

4) THE ROMANTIC ACTION --- Another romance-related problem I had was one I've had with a few other of Jeffries' books, the main one that comes to mind being NEVER SEDUCE A SCOUNDREL. After literally only 24 hours of knowing one another, Maria and Oliver are getting hot and heavy in his carriage on the ride between the investigator's office and the dress shop - they practically do everything but have sex. Going that fast is not usually something I like when reading contemporary romances, so in historicals forget it! We're supposed to be watching them fall in love, but all I really saw was a strong case for lust, which is great but definitely not why I buy romance books.

"THE HELLIONS OF HALSTEAD HALL" SERIES:
I enjoyed the family's interactions and am hoping that the other siblings' books will be better. I'm particularly looking forward to Minerva and Celia's stories, as I think they'll be strong and unusual heroines and I'm hoping that one of them will have Jackson Pinter (the investigator) as their hero. I really liked him in WED HIM BEFORE YOU BED HIM and was happy to see him again here. He seems like he would be a very interesting and definitely not run-of-the-mill hero.

RECOMMENDATIONS:
Though it pains me to say this because I'm a Sabrina Jeffries fan, skip this book and read one (or more) of the following instead:
~ By Sabrina Jeffries: WED HIM BEFORE YOU BED HIM, THE PIRATE LORD, A NOTORIOUS LOVE, ONE NIGHT WITH A PRINCE or IN THE PRINCE'S BED
~ Fake engagements: Mary Balogh's A Summer to Remember or Slightly Sinful; Amanda Quick's The Paid Companion
~ Where the bad-boy-turned-good is done right: Suzanne Enoch's London's Perfect Scoundrel, Always a Scoundrel, THE RAKE, or TAMING RAFE; Gaelen Foley's Lord of Fire; Mary Jo Putney's The Rake or Thunder and Roses; Lisa Kleypas' Worth Any Price
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful leads, June 6, 2010
By 
I'm not your typical historical romance reader. I don't read many at all, and when I do, they tend not to be English historicals. I've also never read a book by this author before. I purchased this one based on an excellent review by someone I trust, and promptly fell in love with it.

Since others have summarized the story, I won't. What sold me on this first and foremost were the characters. I can't think of anyone in the story I didn't like. Maria is strong and no-nonsense, while Oliver is charming with just the right amount of personal turmoil. The humor both approach life with made me laugh out loud more than once (as did Freddy, who I absolutely adored). Minerva and Celia have stronger characterizations than Jarret and Gabe, but I think that was likely deliberate to keep the focus on Oliver. However, all siblings were entertaining, and I particularly loved how they ganged up to push Oliver and Maria together.

I'm looking forward to the rest of the series. I'm not sure what the expectations were for Jeffries' fans or readers who saw Oliver in other books, but for this person coming in cold, this was a fantastic read.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Book Sizzles!, March 20, 2010
READ THIS BOOK! I loved it! Pay no attention to the reviewers that nit-picked it. I have read many romance novels, and some were so bad that I stopped reading them for a few years. I started to read again with this book. It is absolutely wonderful and entertaining! (Unlike various other authors whose books fizzled at the end.) This book sizzles! And who says you can't fall in love in 2 weeks? I did.
Thank you, Sabrina Jeffries. Keep 'em coming!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHO KNEW THAT A TORTURED RAKE WOULD BE SO MUCH FUN TO REFORM???, May 9, 2010
By 
M. Hebdige "Nanette Hebdige" (California - Las Vegas, USA) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
The first book in the Hellions of Halstead Hall goes off with a bang!

Hetty Plumtree's Grandson, Oliver Sharpe, Marques of Stoneville is the head of the family and Hetty has had enough of his philandering, drinking, womanizing and outlandish behavior. Along with his other siblings - their behavior has tongues wagging at every corner and she has had quite enough. So her ultimatum to all of them comes a big surprise to all: if ALL the sibliings haven't married within a year, she will cut off all their funds and they will be destitute.

Oliver decides that he has the perfect course of action to foil his grandmother's plans. He will hire someone inadequate to pose as his fiancé and when his grandmother realizes that she is unsuitable - she will call off the whole scheme. He has no desire to be forced into marriage as he saw how horrific and tragic the union between his mother and father resulted in - and he wants no part of it. He meets Ana, a brazen American woman who is with her young male cousin at a brothel. She is there by pure coincidence because she is looking for clues on her missing fiancé.

Oliver brings both Americans to his home and presents Ana, dressed in a prostitute's gown to his grandmother and other siblings hoping that they will be appalled at his choice of fiancé. Little does he know that his grandmother is up to his antics and all his siblings immediately fall in love with Ana's charm and outspoken naiveté. With everyone working against him, how can Olive remain sane - when they are all keeping him from spending a minute with Ana so he can kiss her and......!!!!

This is a lovely story - you will see why Oliver is so tortured - and the secret he holds that has consumed him since he was seventeen and no one but his grandmother knows of his anguish. He is a true tormented soul - and who amongst us doesn't like them so that they can be re-deemed!! True, it's a plot that has been used in most of Romance novels but when its well done - it very effective and Jeffreys does a marvelous job here.

This is a charming start to a new series by Jeffreys. Please don't be dissuaded by some less than enthusiastic reviewers that don't know what they are talking about and are being way too critical - pay them no mind. This is an awesome romance - which I am sure you will love after you have finished reading it! The characters are all charming and I am looking forward in reading their individual stories! Enjoy!!!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!, January 22, 2010
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
The best thing about pre-ordering books from Amazon is getting them in the mail about a week before you can buy them in the stores.

I was elated when my copy of Sabrina Jeffries' The Truth About Lord Stoneville arrived on my doorstep. And I'm so glad I didn't have to wait the pesky extra week to buy it in the stores.

Ever since finishing Jeffries' School for Heiresses series, I've been dying to read Lord Stoneville's book. I was not disappointed. What a wonderful beginning to a delightful new series. Loved it, loved it, loved it.

Now I just have to wait what feels like forever for the next installment of the series. Write faster, Sabrina!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, Brilliant, Best Book, April 14, 2010
This is the best Sabrina Jeffries book I've read so far. In fact, this is officially one of my Ultimate Favorites.

From the start, I loved Maria. She was such a character, had spunk, pride but not too much pride, intelligence, wit, and a patient, loving heart. Freddy was hilarious, of course. Oliver was a wonderful hero. His family made me laugh too, and his grandmother was the best.

Now I simply must comment on the love scenes: beautiful, brilliant, the best. They were hot and steamy without being devoid of passion and sensuousness. Truly, these two were made for each other. I think dialogue during lovemaking is especially erotic, and the words that came from Oliver made my blood boil and my body tingle! You do not want to miss this book. Jeffries has proved to be one of the best romance authors in this sexy regency novel.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars liza, January 21, 2010
By 
Liza (Orange County, CA) - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
I really enjoyed this book. I waited in anticipation and the story did not disappoint. The characters were well written and very funny. Gran was very easy to like and her character was quick witted. I am so happy that Lord Stoneville got his story and I liked Maria. Marias cousin was affectionate with a loving quality and I would have liked to see him get his own book. All in all a fun and entertaining read. Sabrina Jeffries is one of my favorite authors and she did not disappoint.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I HATE You Ms. Jeffries!, January 30, 2010
By 
I HATE you Ms. Jeffries!! =D Just kidding! Only for making me wait for the next 4 stories!!

Paying $6-$8 a book, and just feeling disappointed or ripped off so much these days, this is one author and a brand new series that does NOT disappoint!!! Now if you could just type a wee bit faster...PLEASE? =D

I LOVED this book! Loved it! Loved it! LOVED IT!!! It was a 1-nighter and fantastic from start to finish! Thank goodness for the handful of authentic story tellers still out there. Ms. Jeffries is definitely one of them!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Truth About Lord Stoneville by Sabrina Jeffries, May 4, 2010
By 
The Truth About Lord Stoneville by Sabrina Jeffries
Publisher - Pocket Books - Simon and Schuster, Inc
Genre - Regency Romance
Pages - 392

Synopsis:

"In the two decades since a tragic "accident" took the lives of his parent, Oliver Sharpe, the Marquess of Stoneville, has survived the scandal surrounding that fateful night by living as an unrepentant rakehell. And with his grandmother vowing to disinherit him if he doesn't settle down and wed, he plans to fulfill the bargain in true Sharpe style - by brining home a face fiancée from a brothel! But his scheme is derailed when he rescues an American beauty in a dire predicament instead. Maria Butterfield came to London to track down her groom-to-be, who's gone missing, but her engagement won't stop Oliver from getting what he wants: her, in his bed. His rebellious masquerade may call his grandmother's bluff, but it's soon made all too real - by a love that tempts him to be a hellion no more." ~ from the cover

Review:

The first in a series of five, this novel was charming on several fronts. The dialogue Sabrina Jeffries writes between the three brothers and two sisters rings true. The grandmother, although somewhat of a curmudgeon, is tangible as well as likable.

Much like the `Pretty Woman' theme, the two main characters end up rescuing each other through their trials and faith in one another. Oliver is released from his guilt and self-punishment. Maria is liberated from a future of poverty and life with a conniving man she doesn't love.

Most delightful in this series are the ancillary characters. Maria's cousin Freddie is written with such hilarity that I hoped for him to be included with each scene. Seemingly dense, and with the last name of Dunse (oh so prophetic), his character surprises with a simple transparency that blurts out rather astute remarks about emotion and behavior without realizing his own perspicacious observations. And always at an inopportune moment. Obsessed with food and not so skilled with a sword, his attempts to step in as the hero leave the reader chortling.

Wrapped around sibling unity and rivalry Ms. Jeffries paints this frequently written theme with greater vibrancy. The Truth About Lord Stoneville has threads of humor and spicy romance that add an energetic effervescence. This reader looks forward to the next four in the series Hellions of Halstead Hall.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


‹ Previous | 1 26| Next ›
Most Helpful First | Newest First

This product

The Truth About Lord Stoneville (Hellions of Halstead Hall Series)
The Truth About Lord Stoneville (Hellions of Halstead Hall Series) by Sabrina Jeffries (Audio CD - January 19, 2010)
$79.97
In Stock
Add to cart Add to wishlist