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Really Angelic Reviews

Really Angelic reached No.28 best selling Regency romance at Amazon Canada on 25 Jan 2010


 


4 Blue Ribbons from Romance Junkies

If I started reading REALLY ANGELIC with a well-manicured coif, freshly ironed clothes, and were primly sitting in my comfortable, leather arm chair, I came out of the read thrown on the floor, hair sexily tussled, a youthful rosy tinge to my cheeks, and a look of pure satisfaction that reached down from my eyes to the corners of my upturned lips.  That’s what reading this story was like.  Mr. Darcy is sometimes awkward, always aloof, and occasionally haughty; but he’s also insatiable and sexy and truth be told – a little bit dirty.  And I liked it!  Elizabeth is sharp, intelligent, and while part of her wants to stay proper, she enjoys being wanton.  Now that’s an angel I could relate to and appreciate! 

- Chris, excerpt from Romance Junkies


4 Cups of Coffee from Coffee Time Romance = Outstanding Great Read

I enjoyed the characters and the “under the bed” scene is a new favorite. The period dialogue is well written and consistent throughout the book. The sex is very good.

- Anya, excerpt from Coffee Time Romance


5 Stars from San Diego Examiner

This is the third book from Enid that I’ve reviewed and this one by far is the best of the lot. It is Pride and Prejudice, with the same characters and situations except for the angelic storyline and the eroticism. This is not your mother’s Jane Austen! Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet are hot together and come off as more believable characters than the original intended...

- Acquanetta, excerpt from San Diego Examiner


5 Stars from Reading with Monie

From the cover you can tell who's the angel but of course there's more than one. I won't share what kind or give hints as to who else may be. You'll just have to pick up your own copy and read all the juicy goodness for yourself and learn just how demonic Mr. Darcy can really be. I highly recommend this one for anyone who loves Pride and Prejudice...

- Monie, excerpt from Reading with Monie

 


 

Recommended - Straight From Hel

The story will keep you wondering how it will end. After all, Mr. Darcy has a bit of the devil in him. And Elizabeth has a bit of an angel in her. Is this a match that will last?

 


 

Julie Lomoe's Musings Mysterioso

Enid has me hooked, and I can’t wait to see what happens next - Julie Lomoe


The Old Silly's Free Spirit

She has a marvelous knack for writing in correct period style and colloquialisms, and develops good, believable characters. - Marvin Wilson

 


 

Bargin with the Devil Reviews

Devil reached No.44 best selling historical romance at Amazon USA on 12 October 2009


Devil reached No. 10 best selling Regency romance at Amazon Canada on 20 Sept 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


5 Cups of Coffee from Coffee Time Romance = Ultra Rare Extraordinary Read

Bargain with the Devil is a sweet story of love with a dark side that will ensnare the reader. Enid Wilson skillfully provides a view into the private thoughts of the hero and heroine. This insight allowed me to see the situation through the eyes of both characters. I found it fantastic that the heroine was depicted as very human and rational, unlike other historical heroines who are unable to look past the rules of society. This book is an engrossing story that will grab the reader and take them on a wild ride that will last until the very last sentence.

- Delane, excerpt from www.coffeetimeromance.com



5 Stars from Reading with Monie

I started with Pride and Prejuice by Jane Austen and then moved on to the movie starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen (when Mr. Darcy flexed his hand after helping Elizabeth into the carriage my heart broke!) and wrapped it up with Bargain with the Devil. I devoured it in one sitting.

I found my new favorite fictional male character in Mr. Darcy (move over Rourke from J.D. Robb's In Death series) and in Bargain with the Devil he is certainly a scoundrel but Enid did a wonderful job on this what if story. I especially liked the unfortunate circumstances of Miss Bingley. I'm sure that Enid had lots of fun writing this book because it shows.

- Monie, excerpt from www.readingwithmonie.com


True to the characters, Straight From Hel

Wilson stays true to the characters. You can see those original characters here in Bargain with the Devil. They’re alive again and going off on an adventure similar to the original book, yet very different. It’s that different path they take that sets this book apart from the original. Wilson has definitely modernized the story, while keeping it set in the same time period as the original.

Mr. Darcy is more of a rogue in this book. Elizabeth is more daring. Together, they make an excellent team. She asks him to help her find her sister. He agrees - but expects a payment from her. She agrees - but stands up to him eye to eye, or perhaps “stands up” is the wrong term.

This is a sexy, romantic, romp through a story and time that was probably not as sedate as we today believe.

- Helen Ginger, excerpt from straightfromhel.blogspot.com


4 Stars from San Diego Examiner

I quite enjoyed the ride through history as Enid has captured the essence of Jane Austen's world. The story is rich in detail, and while it is an homage to Pride and Prejudice, the story does take turns and twists not envisioned in the original. I could not stop reading. The story pulled me in and held on until the last page, which in this reviewer’s estimation makes this a damn fine book!

- Acquanetta Ferguson, San Diego Examiner


Very Refreshing, Wendi's Book Corner

I found the book to be very refreshing - giving an altogether new twist to the story of Elizabeth and Darcy's relationship. What if. . . what if Darcy's feelings and pride were still stinging from Elizabeth's rejection. . . what if she turned to him for help when Lydia ran off with Wickham. . . and what if he requested a reward to be named at a later date in exchange for helping find Wickham and Lydia and get them married?

The story is more complicated than that, but that is how it all starts. Add to that the joy of getting to see the thoughts of Elizabeth and Darcy (shown in italics) as they deal with uncertainties surrounding their feelings for each other, a VERY unexpected turn of events surrounding Wickham and Lydia, and a little black magic among other things and you've got a fun afternoon read!

- Wendi Barker, excerpt from wendisbookcorner.blogspot.com

 



 

Coffee Time Romance gives In Quest of Theta Magic 5 cups in its review.

5 Cups means Ultra Rare Extraordinary Read. Not many books will be rated a 5. It's a superior work!

Between the babies, sibling rivalry, an exotic wedding and dire predictions, the tension builds around the characters and eventually brings Dean and Elena together and pits them against the world. I loved the author’s sense of humor ...


Read the full review at Coffee Time Romance here, May 4, 2009


In Quest of Theta Magic was so good...

Another great book review for In Quest of Theta Magic

This book was so good I sped through it in one sitting. The futuristic story was unique and intriguing with great characters. I enjoyed the banter between Dean and Elana. It was witty and natural making the whole story seem genuine and it led to some pretty steamy love scenes.

Read the full review at Reading with Monie, April 5, 2009


San Diego gives In Quest of Theat Magic great review

Her story, In Quest of Theta Magic, is futuristic erotica and I have to say that I like the notion of her world building and ideas...

There are regular humans and other humans called Thetas who have magic. The powers the Thetas have are cool powers with names like eagle sight. There is a quest, a legend and a purpose. In between this is a love story between Dean Williams and Elana Bailey, the main hero and heroine. The sex is very sensual and mainly vanilla, with Dean literally flexing his most impressive muscle. Have to say I really, really like that idea!<br /><br />There is some good action scenes and while set in the future, it is historical in nature. Meaning if you’ve read historical novels, then there is always some rogue or villain attempting to disrupt the happy lives of the main characters. She pulls this off really well.

Press here to read the full review at San Diego Examiner, Acquanetta Ferguson, March 22, 2009


Night Owl Romance Reviewer's Top Pick
This story is not really explicit, however, you will learn about a new world, it customs, and its people if you read the book. The people are engaging to read about and it has some entertaining wedding rituals that last eight days! I hope the author comes out with another book on these people. I could read more about them. 4.5 Hearts!

Press here to read the full review