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No Greater Pleasure (Order of Solace, Bk 2)
No Greater Pleasure - Order of Solace, Bk 2
Author: Megan Hart
It was at the request of Lord Gabriel Delessan that a handmaiden of the Order of Solace be delivered to his manor house. For young and ingenuous Tranquilla Caden, it would be her new position of service -- devoted as she was to fulfilling every demand of her new master, to stimulating his mind, stirring his soul, and arousing his body. — Yet some...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425229811
ISBN-10: 0425229815
Publication Date: 10/6/2009
Pages: 314
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  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 54 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Book Type: Paperback
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txag80 avatar reviewed No Greater Pleasure (Order of Solace, Bk 2) on + 257 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
A well written historical/alternate world romance. Megan Hart erotica fans will have a chance to use your imagination, she does not spell out anything here. This is a story about hidden smiles, pride and the perseverence of constant duty and how it can be the ultimate seduction.
The next two comments are notions that occurred to me after finishing the novel, and are meant in the most positive way...
Dr. Laura would love the Order of Solace. Jane Eyre fans, this is a must read.
Strongly Recommended.
amandaksmith avatar reviewed No Greater Pleasure (Order of Solace, Bk 2) on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book had tremendous potential and I was looking forward to reading it. The premise was interesting and the opening few chapters demonstrated the author's writing ability was better than average.

But as a romance, as erotica, and as standard regular fiction this book was a total train wreck.

This isn't the first of the writer's writing I've read but this is far and away the worst.

Sexual tension, sex, and romance between Gabriel and Quilla were almost totally absent for the vast majority of the book. The author made a few obligatory asides that indicated a little attraction but that was the extent of it until the last fifth of the book.

And worse, both of them played martyrs for the entire frickin novel. Poor wittle Gabriel treated so badly by his mean wife (who is a murderer and an attempted murderer both) lets her walk all over him and degrade him and Quilla both. To top it all off, when the heroine wasn't being treated with indifference or cruelty, the book was boring and meandering.

I spent the second half of the book desperately praying the hero's brother, Jericho, would elope with Quilla and they would live happily ever after. I felt total sympathy for Quilla when she felt desire for what Jericho could offer because Gabriel consistently failed to demonstrate lust, affection, love, respect, courtesy, kindness, or consideration. And - the aggravating cherry on the sundae of failure - he ended the book by treating Quilla in a way he'd never once treated his cheating, depraved wife.

This book was a total disappointment and I can't in good conscience recommend it to anyone, as much as I'd like to get it out of my house.
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Bookfanatic avatar reviewed No Greater Pleasure (Order of Solace, Bk 2) on
I read this book in three days. This is very different from the usual Megan Hart books set in contemporary times. The plot is similar to Jane Eyre though No Greater Pleasure is set in a medieval time in another world with a different religion.

Tranquilla Caden, the heroine, may seem like a doormat at first, but she has an inner strength that few of us possess. Where some may have seen her as weak, I saw her as strong. Lord Gabriel Delessan, the hero is your typical brooding, troubled male who is a good soul despite the misfortunes in his life. I didn't find the heroine a glutton for punishment. She has a placid nature but she stands up for herself when she needs to. The last chapter was wonderful in how the story came full circle.

I don't know why this is classified as erotic. It really isn't an erotic story. The graphic scenes are very few and not as detailed as things in Hart's other books. However, this story like all of Hart's stories that I've read isn't predictable and clear cut. There's ambiguity. Isn't that how life is? I love the way Hart writes. Her books make me think about the characters long after the story is over.
princessdiana34691 avatar reviewed No Greater Pleasure (Order of Solace, Bk 2) on + 361 more book reviews
interesting read. not sure i enjoyed the handmaiden concept but still an interesting read.
reviewed No Greater Pleasure (Order of Solace, Bk 2) on + 17 more book reviews
A quick entertaining read. I liked it enough to want to read the other book in this series.


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