Thursday, April 25, 2013

The Original Sinners - Tiffany Reisz

While I'm in the middle of reading a book for my book club and waiting for Jack to finish reading a book so he can help me with a blog post, I decided to revisit some favorites:

 




I don't know what to say about these books. I don't think anything I can put down will be the right thing or enough...without getting too personal. Every time I finish one, I'm flung head first into emotional overload but in the best way possible.

I never ever thought reading a book, much less a series tagged with the term erotica or BDSM could make me feel these things. Yes, those elements are there and necessary - these books wouldn't be what they are without them. But those things are not ALL that this series is about - there is so much more.

It is no small secret that I despise the Fifty Shades of Gray trilogy.  ABHOR it.  Loathe it.  To this day, I don't know how or why it got published, but that's not my call and another discussion for another day.  While the BDSM way is not for me, I have encountered others that have experienced the lifestyle and after reading this books, I can say that I GET it. I can see it.  With her words, Ms. Reitz allows the reader to appreciate the beauty in something that society (thanks to books like FSoG) likes to stigmatize and trivialize. 

Reading each book, I connected with every single character. Nora - where has she been all my life? And Zach and Wesley, sweet sweet Wesley. And even Soren.  And Kingsley and Michael and
Griffin, especially when he wears a kilt.    **Shrugs**  Can't help it.




I never write long reviews -- I'm an emotional reader and it is hard for me to "critique" because I feel awkward putting my thoughts out there when usually they are based on nothing but my emotions -- but my feels for this series...they deserve words, inadequate as they may be.

I feel every word of this story.  Not exaggerating.

The intensity can be overwhelming, but it is also delicious. I found myself wincing at parts and reading though my fingers, but with every page turn I wanted to immerse myself in the depth and the feelings. Soak in it like a warm bath with candles and lots of wine until I get sleepy. I can't speak French worth a damn, but every italicized word or phrase was like a whispered kiss (-- well, except for 5 words that will haunt me until The Mistress comes out this summer). When you read it, you'll know what I mean. Half my updates on Goodreads were in a language I shouldn't understand, but when I was reading, I felt fluent. Because these books are more than just words.

The Siren was sassy
The Angel was enlightening
The Prince...was emotion.

I will say that these books won't be for everyone, but if you feel like stepping outside your comfort zone, they are worth the chance.  What Tiffany Reisz does with her characters is nothing short of magic. I can't think of another series of books that has grabbed me so consistently and yet each book does so in a completely different way. 

The Mistress has an expected publication date of July 30, 2013 and I'm hoping my good luck continues and I get to read it in advance.  **Prays to the Netgalley gods and unabashedly begs**

You can learn more about the author and the series here.

2 comments:

  1. I haven't read these books yet. Our opinions on books (including a strong one you expressed above) are always so much the same, I have no doubt I'll feel the same as you after reading these. I'll be moving them up on my TBR list! :-)

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  2. Just getting a chance to read your blog on my lunch break. Love it! May just find something new to read.
    I read the first Grey book and thought....who the hell let this get published? It read like a porn script (I'm guessing). I complained about it the entire time I read it and never wanted to read anymore of that drivel.
    I'm going to check out these for my summer reads.
    Laurie
    Lulu and Daisy

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