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The average rating for Black Silk based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2008-10-15 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 5 stars Joanne B Bader
As much as I enjoyed book 1 in this series (Sin), I think I enjoyed this one more! It was a real page turner for me, and every time I put it down, I kept wanting to go back and pick it up! Black Silk is about the middle Hamilton sister, Maryanne. Like her sister Venetia, Maryanne also has a secret life that delves into the world of erotica. But where her sister paints risque scenes, Maryanne has teamed with a known courtesan and together they edit and publish books of erotica. Now that her sister has married and become part of the ton, though, Maryanne must be very careful about not being discovered. But when her partner sends a letter requesting help, Maryanne rushes to the rescue...only to find herself smack dab in the middle of an orgy and then alone with the debauched Lord Swansborough, Dashiel Blackmore,...the one man of the ton who she has secretly yearned for. Before the night is over, her innocence is lost and she finds herself mired in the mystery where the man she's just slept with is either an evil murderer or the victim of someone even more evil. It's kind of funny because even though this is an erotic romance, I think I enjoyed all the other parts of the story the most! Actually, compared to book 1, this one is rather tame. There's still enough yummy hot sex, but this book doesn't have that all-out sexual playground feel that book 1 did. Which is a smidge disappointing, but the sex was still hot, and I enjoyed the rest of the book so much I didn't really care. From a romance perspective, I thought the romance in this book was a lot stronger than in book 1. Stronger emotions, stronger communication between the H/H, a little more sweetness. The story just came across more loving and romantic. Which I enjoyed quite a bit. I really liked Dash (and Maryanne). They worked well together. I wasn't sure about Dash coming into this book because of the way he was portrayed in book 1, but I think author Sharon Page wrote his character well and turns him into a nice borderline tragic hero. Storyline wise...well, I have to give kudos to Page for surprising me at the end. The revelation of the antagonist...well, I hadn't even considered that character! But it actually fit perfectly. So kudos to Page for sneaking one by me. That doesn't happen often! Aside from that, interesting storyline all around. Someone has it in for poor Dash and Page did a great job weaving in suspects and making you curious about who is actually the bad guy (and then surprising everyone!). The story had me hooked and I read this one straight through. And honestly, I have no major complaints for this book. Everything worked for me...okay, I still find the use of ballocks, quim, etc a bit annoying, but oh well. The only other thing was that in this one, book 2, Dash and Marcus (from book 1) are referred to as being longtime close friends, but I didn't remember that from book 1. It seemed like a new thing in book 2. And also, I would have liked it if we'd gotten a small scene where Dash thought back to the orgy from book 1, where Marcus and Venetia were in attendance (and he hit on her). There were references to that orgy from both Venetia and Maryanne, but not from Dash. It's a little thing, but I would have liked him to reference that. But all the above are just little minor points. I liked everything else about the book. So I'd definitely add this one to my recommended reading list. Especially for those of you who read book 1, Sin, or who like erotic historical romance. Warning, this book contains: explicit m/f sex, anal sex, toys, light bondage, exhibitionism, voyeurism, threesomes not involving the H/H, and references to other stuff...plus some violence involving whipping and hot wax
Review # 2 was written on 2008-11-20 00:00:00
2008was given a rating of 3 stars Aaron Zemmer
The second book in the Hamilton Sisters series was a big ol' dud for me. I didn't like Maryanne the I'm-not-sure-if-I-should-be-doing-this-24/7 little bit dumb nympho and Dashiel's devil-may-care apathy about everything which just get on my nerves. I wanted to shake him and yell 'are you even alive buddy!!' The story starts off well-enough and is similar in premise to the first book Sin. Maryanne is an editor for erotic novels. As she edits she imagines that she's the heroine and the dashing Lord Swansborough is the hero. She's a shy woman who no one ever notices. Dashiel Blackmore, Lord Swansborough, is her complete opposite. He's the incarnation of some sex god participating in wild orgies and has a reputation for being a screw 'em and leave 'em kind of kind of guy. Their paths cross at a masquerade and the romping sexfest ensues. Maryanne shouldn't have been there but she received a mysterious letter from her partner to meet her there to help her. When she can't find her associate she decides to throw caution to the wind and enjoy what a stone-drunk Dashiel has to offer. So everything is fine up to this point storywise. There's a sub-story about a murder that may involve the hero and he's trying to get to the bottom of it. Once the party is over though the book takes a nosedive fast. Gone is the kinky sex/story that you saw throughout Sin and it's replaced by lots of introspection, hand-wringing, weirdo family members and a very stupid sub-story that turns into a kidnapping. I didn't feel much for the h/h who seemed like total strangers even when they hit the I-Love-You part. Sure they had their steam but she's in a particular situation that just didn't seem to lend itself to incessant sex-o-rama. Why Dashiel felt so insanely protective of Maryanne I didn't understand as I'm sure there were other women he left in that situation at some point. They really had nothing in common and their characters didn't particularly change making this one great true love believable -for me anyway. His brooding and flippancy were hardly good character traits and they remained throughout the novel. Usually the heroine 'helps' the hero face his true feelings, but I thought her help was all very superficial and I just kept expecting him to pay her off at some point because they weren't compatible. It's like he tried too hard to fall in love with her and managed to convince himself that he was. The sub-story that inevitably involved the h/h bugged me and took away from the main story near the end. The violence was excessive even though the author was trying to portray a psychopath. What Page didn't write in vivid steam she made up for in vivid violence which just didn't add to the love story. As for the writing style, it's good, it's just the story that's lacking oomph. It's written in a very austere kind of way that I enjoyed and I kept hoping that the 'good stuff' would come back but it never did. Page can be very "imaginative" and if you feel like reading that kind of book she did a fabulous job with Sin but not here. There was also too much trying to fit in the title "Black Silk" everywhere. Good erotic historicals are very hard to find and this one unfortunately gets lumped in with the not so good ones. It just barely makes 3 stars for me. Hopefully the next one Hot Silk is better.


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