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Sweet Savage Love, by Rosemary Rogers

Sweet Savage Love, by Rosemary Rogers



Sweet Savage Love, by Rosemary Rogers

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Sweet Savage Love, by Rosemary Rogers

A tale of human emotion that lays bare the heights and depths of love, passion and desire in old and new worlds…as we follow Virginia Brandon, beautiful, impudent and innocent, from the glittering ballrooms of Paris to the sensuality of life in New Orleans to the splendor of intrigue-filled Mexico.

A tale of unending passion, never to be forgotten…the story of Virginia's love for Steven Morgan, a love so powerful that she will risk anything for him…even her life.

  • Sales Rank: #111729 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-07-15
  • Released on: 2014-07-15
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
"Political intrigue, plot twists, overwhelming secondary characters and enemies at every turn . . . Ms. Rogers has staying power." -- Under the Covers

"This is classic Rosemary Rogers. Passion, danger, deperadoes, betrayal, revenge, lust. Rosemary Rogers' fans will eat up this book." -- The Romance Reader

About the Author
Born in Ceylon, now living in Connecticut, Rosemary Rogers , is one of the most widely known and widely read authors of romantic fiction. There are over 55 million copies of her novels in print worldwide.

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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
HATED some parts but this books deserves 5 stars!
By Reader10
This book was written almost 30 years ago?!! I was astonished when I read that, because this book reads like a modern day book, a VERY well written modern day novel.

I must admit, I hate romance novels with bad hero/heroines and after reading the reviews here, I almost passed on it. Well let me tell you, I am glad I tried it. Up most, what you gotta keep in mind is, this can NOT be considered a "romance" book.. you'll HATE it if you start this book thinking that. You must have an open mind, know that in this book you'll see the heroine abused horribly again, and again... raped, kidnapped, horrible hero who cheats EVERY other day ( I swear ), and the heroine puts up with it. This makes it worse, where was the heroine's pride? Yep, your typical 70s book. I remember one scene, SPOILER HERE :

After the hero kidnaps the heroine, he takes her to a whore house to hide her, he then goes to another room to shower and to have sex with one of the girls and the heroine is right next door, he then comes in the room see's she's been crying, asleep... he thinks about having sex with her too, right after having sex with a whore... that pissed me off! LOL, yes, horrible hero, and there were many, many scenes like this here, he was a male slut!

END SPOILER:

There are so many reviews here so read those for plots I wont go into that... You will enjoy this dark "fiction" novel with a dark hero and a beautiful heroine who will do anything and put up with anything for her love for this undeserving hero ( imho ). That part drove me nuts...

Nevertheless, this book deserves 5 stars because I was thoroughly entertained, I seriously could NOT put this hateful, woman degrading novel down, I became addicted to this epic novel mid way. There are so many twists, so many awful things the hero does and the heroine goes through that will make you grind your teeth and yet, YOU will sit there losing sleep because you just gotta read another page....

IT WAS THAT GOOD.. Yes, I hated this book as a female reader but damn, what a novel.

29 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
Entertaining But Not For Everyone
By A Customer
Sweet Savage Love is about a naive girl full of romantic fancies who confronts the more lurid realities of life and love. Ginny is caught in more situations than some readers might find easy to swallow. There is also an element of forced seduction involving Ginny and Steve Morgan that readers might find offensive. However, there is a deep, unrecognized attraction between the hero and heroine that is not present in Ginny's other encounters. It is not mature love at first. However, most love takes time to grow. The novel is set in the background of the American Southwest and in Mexico during the rebellion against the Emperor Maximillian. The reader gets a small taste of history and the feel for the injustices and turmoil which resulted in this war. However, this is primarily a romance novel to entertain. Steve and Ginny both go through a lot but this does occur during a tumultous (sp?) time in history. Ginny's morals or lack thereof may sour some readers but she is the product of her upbringing and her experiences. Steve Morgans liasons with women are also not high up on the moral ladder but he is the typical male with double standards of whom there are plenty today. Sweet Savage Love is a novel to be enjoyed and not to be analyzed too seriously. Another good Rosemary Rogers novels which is completely separate from Steve and Ginny is The Wildest Heart. This second novel is not quite a dramatic as Sweet Savage Love. Readers might find it a bit easier to swallow.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
The Romance Classic, A Publishing Phenomenon
By Windy City Dweller
As a romance writer, I am revisiting the classics that launched the entire powerful arm of publishing, (the romance genre), and I ordered an old original copy of "Sweet Savage Love." Wow. No wonder this sold millions and was imitated. What a masterfully written book. Exciting and completely plunges a reader into this world. Told in multiple POV's, loaded with adverbs, yet still penned with clarity, this story happens in parts of the U.S. and in Mexico, during the Civil War era. Ginny, the heroine, is half-French, half-American, and Steve Morgan, the dark hero, is half-American, half-Hispanic. The riveting non-stop action spans all their adventures and suffering, and the dysfunctional, wildly physical nature between the leads. Morgan is an unapologetic rake, treating women like used Kleenex, but to me, the guy's harsh gunslinger / mercenary lifestyle fits his character. He wouldn't whistle Yanni tunes in a woman's ear, or offer to wash the dishes while she rests in a recliner. He's selfish and calculating, an adrenaline junkie. Ginny has perhaps the bigger character arc, and she endures horrors when she is captured and forced into prostitution, (white slavery). That part of the book required teeth-gritting. In the end, I found Ginny had more steel than Steve, moving from a Paris Hilton type of pampered existence in the opening, and emerging as a strong, multi-faceted woman who won't back down from working hard. She gets lost in her gypsy dancing. She's strong, yet sensuous, enjoys her seductive power over men, eventually, after recovering from the brutality she suffers. A complete foil for the heartless Steve, who, in spite of himself, grows attached to her - even thinks of her when he's with other women. He is the one a reader gets frustrated with, because Ginny is resourceful, catches on fast, and he can't "see" her value, because he can't form normal emotional attachments. But what a reader discovers, is the pages fly by and you want to see these two together, even as they rant (lots of exclamation points!) and tear off their clothes with passion. It's a no-holds-barred, tough, unrelenting, and to me - honest. This was a harsh landscape, not genteel or civilized. Throughout most of recorded human history, women were treated slightly above cattle. (I exaggerate, maybe a tad better than that - but no real rights)

Plus, just watch an episode of "Mad Men" and how women were treated in the 1960's. That's just a quick glimpse of how women could be dismissed.

Ginny stabs Steve when he tries to take her by force, and she is raped, multiple times. Truly horrifying. I recall seeing a WWII book and an image of a beautiful Jewish girl who was raped in the streets by German soldiers. This exploitation has happened throughout history. "Sweet Savage" delivers an unpleasant dose of reality.

It doesn't make it right, or wrong, it's just a part of human brutality. Look what the Romans did to people in their Coliseum.

Newer romances have none of the suffering these characters endure, they are more politically correct, and I hate to say it, bland... essentially forgettable. This can seem way over-the-top for more refined tastes. Me, I like all kinds of books, ugly, raw, pretty, sensitive, etc. "Jane Eyre" is my favorite romance - this is the antithesis to the intellect Jane and tortured, impassioned Rochester, which are more cerebral characters and reflect the setting.

I thought this passage was especially powerful:

"Steve Morgan, who had always prided himself on his cold detachment from emotional entanglements now found, as he galloped toward Zacatecas, that the prospect of seeing Ginny again was almost worth facing a firing squad for. If they were going to execute him in any case, they would probably allow him a few minutes alone with her. He could take her in his arms and taste the wonderful texture of her lips again, and feel her small, perfectly shaped breasts pressing against his chest. He'd tell her -- yes, what did it matter now? Before they killed him, he'd tell her he loved her."

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