Book Review: Rachel Carrington’s Lover From Another World

Posted June 26, 2011 by Kathy Davie in Book Reviews

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Book Review: Rachel Carrington’s Lover From Another World

Lover From Another World


by

Elizabeth Jewell


erotic romance, erotica in a paperback edition that was published by Ellora's Cave on March 20 2007 and has 288 pages.

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An erotic anthology with at least two good stories…

Series

“Voyeur” (Fated Trilogy, 1)

The Stories

Rachel Carrington’s “Her Lover’s World”

This is a suspenseful, fantasy romance with a mystery lover appearing in Anna’s bedroom and shower. Never allowing her to see him as he brings her pleasure. Until one night, Onyx does allow her to see him for it seems she is his soulmate. A woman he has waiting on for thousands of years ever since Atlantis sank. As king of Atlantis, Onyx has a responsibility to his people, a responsibility that does not include this woman.

I must confess that while I enjoyed the romanticism of it, its execution was terrible. I got in more “oh, pleases” in this story than I could count.

Carrington couldn’t be bothered to work out even an unbelievable scenario to enable Anna and her son to transit worlds before she shows up in Onyx’s castle. He had told her he was king and when Ezrel shows up to escort her to the king, she’s clueless and afraid of this “unknown king” . . . oh, please . . . Onyx tells her she’ll have to leave, she can’t stay with him and yet she allows her son to be taken from her?? Gimme a break . . . Then Carrington can’t keep track of Anna’s panties. On an earlier page, they’ve been removed and now they’re suddenly back on her body?

Guess Carrington was in a rush when she tossed this one off.

Elizabeth Jewell’s “Lady of the Seals”

This is a cute paranormal-romance that plays with the selkie legends. Gilly is a selkie who comes across the almost-dead body of a shipwrecked seaman whom she rescues. Their love blossoms even when David discovers her dual nature and hides her coat thus preventing her from changing, preventing her from leaving him. But then Gilly becomes pregnant and her life is threatened . . .

Shiloh Walker’s “Voyeur”

This is an erotic threesome that also appears in Good Things Come in Threes, another anthology. I really enjoyed this particular story for its eroticism “and” for its homey qualities. Kye truly loves Ashlyn and sees giving her this night with himself and his friend, Connor, as a gift for her pleasure. A gift that becomes necessary three years later.

The Cover

It’s a bit of a shame that only two of the stories include a watery theme when there is such a hunky guy waist deep in sparkling blue water.