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Heaven's Rogue

Heaven's Rogue

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful, can't wait for a sequel
Review: Colleen Shannon has done a wonderful job with her newest book, Heaven's Rogue. The book had a very interesting plot, with the inclusion of Michelangelo's historical David, but what I liked most of all were the characters. Dom and Honor are wonderful and likeable individuals who you will know well by the end of the book and hate to see the last of as the final page turns. Nick, Rafe and Ernie are the friends who bring the tale to life. I liked them so much that I felt they should have their own happy endings so I followed up and found out that the author does intend to tell their stories, Nick in the spring and Rafe in the winter of next year. I also believe we have not seen the last of Honor and Dom. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did. Misty Phiffer

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: another super tale from Shannon!
Review: Colleen Shannon has quietly given us super tales for long time now. I know when I pick up one of her books I am really going to enjoy this. Frankly, I am surprised she has not received more attention for the quality work she does.

Heaven's Rogue is an example of Shannon's fresh approach to romance. Honoria Psyche Fitzhugh is a curator at an art museum. He latest acquisition is a statue of the perfect man. He career is on the line when it is proclaimed a fake. But Honor knows the real "thing" when she see it. However, with her career in ruins, so goes into to say goodbye to the statue, and her tears end up bringing surprising results.

Dominico Castiglione, has travelled 500 years into the further but was trapped in stone until the tears of a virginal Honor awoke him. He must seek out his relatives or be lost, naturally Honor is along for the chase and romance blooms.

It is a witty tale that will keep you smiling to the end!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: another super tale from Shannon!
Review: Colleen Shannon has quietly given us super tales for long time now. I know when I pick up one of her books I am really going to enjoy this. Frankly, I am surprised she has not received more attention for the quality work she does.

Heaven's Rogue is an example of Shannon's fresh approach to romance. Honoria Psyche Fitzhugh is a curator at an art museum. He latest acquisition is a statue of the perfect man. He career is on the line when it is proclaimed a fake. But Honor knows the real "thing" when she see it. However, with her career in ruins, so goes into to say goodbye to the statue, and her tears end up bringing surprising results.

Dominico Castiglione, has travelled 500 years into the further but was trapped in stone until the tears of a virginal Honor awoke him. He must seek out his relatives or be lost, naturally Honor is along for the chase and romance blooms.

It is a witty tale that will keep you smiling to the end!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great romantic tale
Review: In 1499 in a Roman cistern, artist Dominico Paolo Constantine Castiglione curses God and the angels for the losses of everyone he cherishes. To his shock, a beautiful angel appears and informs him that he will turn into a statue for the next five centuries to atone for his blasphemy. At the dawning of the new millennium, a virgin's tears will awaken him from his enforced slumber and Dominico must find his family's last living descendent. He then must guide the lad onto the right path in order to save humanity. If he fails, Dominico will turn to stone for eternity.

In 1999, visiting American Dr. Honoria Fitzhugh falls into a hidden Roman cistern and finds Renaissance artifacts including a statue that probably is the first model of Michaelangelo's David. With the cooperation of the Italian government, the Portland assistant art curator unveils her find. However, Honor's elation turns to grief when the tests prove that the statue consists of an unknown material, but is definitely not made of stone. Her subsequent tears turn the statue into a human and she agrees to help Dominico find his relative. As they work together, her beloved "statue" falls off the pedestal, only to be replaced by a deep love that seems to have no future or past.

Award winning Colleen Shannon's latest tale, HEAVEN'S ROGUE, is a magical blending of elements from several sub-genres into a wonderful story. Honor is an intriguing character whose childhood leads her to obsess over her work until "David" enters her life. Dominico is a great protagonist whose fifteenth century philosophy towards women makes him seem as if he truly traveled through time. The story line works because Ms. Shannon simply knows how to tell a superb tale that will garner her more acclaim.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What a fresh idea for a story!
Review: It is so nice to stumble upon a writer who gives free reign to their imagination, and comes up with an original plot. The premise for this story is refreshing and well thought out. Unfortunately, thus saying, I felt that there are many weak points in the book itself. (Which is why I have only giving it a 3 star rating).

The writing style is simple, with no complex dialogue. Honor and Dom both question the world around them, and ponder deep thoughts, but it comes across as elementary. Dom is depicted as the Renaissance man, of which there is no doubt that he is, but the portrayal seemed oversimplified. It is as if the author used the basic facts of what it meant to live in that time as a description, as opposed to actually getting into the character's head and living in that time. They are obviously two intelligent people, but I didn't pick up too much depth to them.

Things seemed to happen too easily for our characters as well. They did not have to try to hard to accomplish what they needed. Finding a missing ancestor (after 400 years and about 20 generations), buying some marble and carving a masterpiece in 3 months, finding homeless people in New York City, and many other incidents, make for a lack of credibility in the story. There is also a heavy leaning into the spiritual and faith in God. Although there is nothing wrong with using this as a literary device, it is not my usual preference. Since that last criticism is a subjective offering, I feel compelled to add that I did enjoy reading this story, and recommend it for those looking for an enjoyable, easy read.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: What a fresh idea for a story!
Review: It is so nice to stumble upon a writer who gives free reign to their imagination, and comes up with an original plot. The premise for this story is refreshing and well thought out. Unfortunately, thus saying, I felt that there are many weak points in the book itself. (Which is why I have only giving it a 3 star rating).

The writing style is simple, with no complex dialogue. Honor and Dom both question the world around them, and ponder deep thoughts, but it comes across as elementary. Dom is depicted as the Renaissance man, of which there is no doubt that he is, but the portrayal seemed oversimplified. It is as if the author used the basic facts of what it meant to live in that time as a description, as opposed to actually getting into the character's head and living in that time. They are obviously two intelligent people, but I didn't pick up too much depth to them.

Things seemed to happen too easily for our characters as well. They did not have to try to hard to accomplish what they needed. Finding a missing ancestor (after 400 years and about 20 generations), buying some marble and carving a masterpiece in 3 months, finding homeless people in New York City, and many other incidents, make for a lack of credibility in the story. There is also a heavy leaning into the spiritual and faith in God. Although there is nothing wrong with using this as a literary device, it is not my usual preference. Since that last criticism is a subjective offering, I feel compelled to add that I did enjoy reading this story, and recommend it for those looking for an enjoyable, easy read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT book, really enjoyable!
Review: The back of the book reads: "His was a timeless perfection, molded by a genius.>>" In short, he was the model for Michaelanglo's David. But he was cursed until he was awakened by a virgin's tears. This was a wonderful read from cover to cover. He interaction between H/H was fantastic!! Such tension! They played off each other so well, and it became so erotic! The side characters were so essential to the story that I hope Ms. Shannon comes out with a sequel involving 1 or more of them. Can't wait for more stories like this one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I really loved the premise of this book.
Review: The storyline of this book really drew me in. The herion's lifelong dream of the perfect man embodied in Dom is the most wonderful character. His ego and everyday male charcateristics add so much humor and intrigue to the book that you just keep turning pages, not to mention what all his other perfectly made attributes add to the romance scenes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I really loved the premise of this book.
Review: This is one of the most beautiful romance books I've ever read (and I've read a lot)! I thoroughly enjoyed the way Shannon wrote each character so smoothly into the plot and kept them on there as an essantial part of the story, and not just an add in. The ending is beautiful and makes you wish and dream for such a wonderous possibility for yourself!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful Romance book!
Review: This is one of the most beautiful romance books I've ever read (and I've read a lot)! I thoroughly enjoyed the way Shannon wrote each character so smoothly into the plot and kept them on there as an essantial part of the story, and not just an add in. The ending is beautiful and makes you wish and dream for such a wonderous possibility for yourself!


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