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by Megan Hart
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Heidi Hart
Heidi Hart rated it 11 years ago
These three novellas are set in an alternate universe which is vaguely European and historical, but hard to pin down in time (they travel by train but may not have plumbing/electricity). The three stories are connected through the heroes, who are childhood friends, and the heroines, who are all hand...
Barbara's Booky Blog
Barbara's Booky Blog rated it 12 years ago
I'm not much into the whole BDSM thing but I consider this to be light S&M so not so hard to tolerate. The ladies work for the Order of Solace (kind of like a brothel on wheels though don't call them whores). hmm? They are sent out upon request (and great expense) to provide solace and once solace...
Mitabird
Mitabird rated it 13 years ago
I finished the first story & thought it was boring. I never felt a connection between the main characters. I didn't have any desire to read the next two.
willaful
willaful rated it 13 years ago
4.5 stars. When starting this collection of connected erotic stories, my first thought was “this is going to get old really fast.” A fantasy kingdom in which women, for implausible spiritual reasons, become submissive handmaidens trained to give solace to their clients in pretty much whatever form t...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 15 years ago
Ms. Hart is known for breaking a reader's heart. I don't think she has any happy books. It's generally an emotional journey that leaves me absolutely drained. While not to the extent as the book Deeper, this new series, Order of Solace is pretty cathartic. These women all go into what is essenti...
notyourmonkey
notyourmonkey rated it 15 years ago
Dude. It's like the Valdemar or Pern books, but instead of ponies or dragons, the lucky few get religious hookers. It's like Valdemar and Kushiel had a love child! Throw in an actual relationship among the dudes in the book, relatively interesting dudes at that, and the homosexual subtext that is no...
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