Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Review - - Storming the Castle

Storming The Castle: An Original Short Story with Bonus Content
By Eloisa James
Publisher: Harper Collins (e-book)
Release Date: December 21, 2010







The course of Philippa Damson's life was set at the tender age of seven when the son of the local baron (the only other gentleman besides her father in the area) declared his love and intent to marry her.  From that moment on, the two were linked in the minds of the citizens of Little Ha'penny, including Philippa's own parents.  Even Philippa never questioned the alliance.  After all, it's not as if the prince in shining armor who frequented her daydreams would ever come to whisk her away.  But on the eve of her marriage, Philippa realizes that she cannot marry a man who, while head over heels in love with her, bores her to tears and leaves her completely unmoved physically and emotionally.  She's heard of a need for a nursemaid at the castle on the other side of the forest.  It's said the prince's baby is very sick.  It's a sign that running away is the right thing to do for Philippa is very good with babies and has medical knowledge from working with her uncle, a doctor.  It will mean leaving her life of privilege behind and becoming a servant but anything is better than marrying Rodney.

Jonas Berwick, known to his family as Wick, is at his wit's end.  His beloved nephew is not getting better, his brother and sister-in-law are beside themselves with worry and the new nursemaid, whom he's sure he didn't send for, is clearly too young, too refined and too pretty to be of any help.  But she's clearly not planning to leave either.  Instead, she takes charge of the situation, indeed of the whole castle, and soon the baby is doing better, the prince and princess are singing her praises, the servants are treating her like the lady she obviously is (though she insists she is not) and Wick is falling in love.

All of that polite daylight conversation and observance of convention melted away in the soft glimmer of moon and candle.  It was as though the obscurity of the night gave them sanction to be their true selves.  The way he looked at her was nothing like the way Rodney used to look at her.  Oh, Wick desired her.  She could see a demand in his eyes, a hunger that he couldn't mask.  

 But more than that...he liked her.

But falling in love and acting on that love are two very different things, for Wick is the bastard son of the grand duke and acts as his brother's majordomo.  His pride is legendary and though he comes to love Philippa as deeply as she loves him, his honor will not allow him to seduce her for he knows he can never marry her and condemn her to the life of a servant.  Yet, neither can he imagine a life without her. 

As soon as I finished reading A Kiss at Midnight, I began badgering Ms. James' for Wick's story.  As a prominent secondary character in that book, I was fascinated by him and wanted to read his story.  She assured me that she was working on his story at that moment and I'm happy to say that it is everything I had anticipated and more.   Philippa is an absolute delight and I love the way she "storms the castle," taking charge with all the delicacy of an Army colonel while still using diplomacy and grace to get things done.  Wick stole my heart, pure and simple.  I cheered for him, cried for him and yearned for him.  This couple so deserves their happy ending and, without giving away any spoilers, let me just say that I laughed, cheered and cried at the way Ms. James pulls it all together.  Storming The Castle may be a short story but it contains all the depth, emotion, tension and joie de vivre of a full-length novel.  It's another example of the writing brilliance that Eloisa James brings to each story she creates.  I intend to savor it over and over and over again.

Storming the Castle can be purchased from online book retailers for only $1.99.  I highly recommend giving yourself an early Christmas present this year by snuggling up with Philippa and Wick and their wonderful love story.

~PJ


 

19 comments:

  1. We can get it now??? Oh boy, can't wait to read this one. So much to do today and for the rest of the week but for right now?? TIME OUT!! Gotta read this story.

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  2. LOL! That's the same way I felt, Dianna. Hope you enjoy it!

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  3. I preordered my copy over the weekend, got notice already it was delivered, and plan to make it my treat tonight when I get my holiday work and grading done!

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  4. Great review PJ! I was so thrilled when Eliosa said she had something in the works for Wick! Loved him in A Kiss at Midnight. But unfortunately, I don't an electronic reader so it will hopefully be availble in print soon.

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  5. Lisa, you can download it to your computer to read it too.

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  7. Wonderful review, PJ! I have "Storming the Castle" on my computer, but I haven't read it yet. It's the carrot I've promised myself if I meet today's writing goal. I'd better get busy. :-)

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  8. Oh, I can't wait to read Wick's story!! I'm ordering it TODAY!

    Thanks for the great review, PJ!

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  9. I can't wait to read this! What other e-stores is it available at?

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  10. JWZ, that's a great treat to look forward to!

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  11. Gannon, Eloisa gave Wick a wonderful story and a heroine who is exactly what he needed!

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  12. Kellie, I know it's available online at Amazon and at Barnes & Noble. I'm not sure if any other retailers have it yet. Here's the ID info on the book:

    isbn: 0062074059
    isbn-13: 9780062074058
    ASIN: B00486UF6G

    For those of you who don't have an e-reader, Eloisa has download info at her site for reading the book on your computer.

    http://www.eloisajames.com/

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  13. Avonromance.com has a list of the retailers where you can buy Storming the Castle. Here's the link.

    http://tinyurl.com/2bqjgm7

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  14. Thanks PJ, I just ordered it! I didn't even know this was coming out! Can't wait to read it!

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  15. this sounds like a delightful story. Too bad I don't have a kindle. I haven't downloaded the ap for my computer. I don't want to overload its memory. Hopefully I will get an ereader or it comes out in print form some time soon.

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  16. Librarypat, Eloisa said on her website that it will be out in print form at some point but I don't know how soon that will be. Hopefully, you won't have too long to wait!

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  17. Oh, PJ, this one sounds so wonderful! It's nice to read a short story during the busy holiday season.

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