3.5
Wuthering Nights
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Generations of romantics have been enthralled by Emily Bronte's classic novel of ill-fated love between beautiful, spirited Catherine Earnshaw and dark, brooding Heathcliff. The restrained desire between these star-crossed lovers has always smoldered on the page. And now it ignites into an uncontrollable blaze. In
, I.J. Miller weaves scenes of raw sexuality within the story that take readers deeper into the characters' minds, cravings, and motivations.
Set against the stark, raw beauty of the English moors, Heathcliff, an abandoned orphan, recognizes his soulmate in wild, impulsive Catherine, the only woman who can tame his self-destructive nature. And Catherine cannot deny the all-consuming desire she feels for him, despite his low birth. Together they engage in a fiery affair—one that will possess them, enslave them, and change their destinies forever.
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3.5
“Honestly never cared for the original as I found both Catherine incredibly insufferable and Heathcliff a brooding dud. This story keeps it up but just adds erotic elements to it to spice it up and I enjoyed that aspect. It's truly not as bad as the other comments state UNLESS you absolutely love the original, then be prepared to clutch your pearls.
I would love to read more books like this that incorporate erotica into the story as it livens it up a bit.”
“I mean, it was definitely filthy but also undeniably cringy. I haven’t read the original or know anything about the characters so I don’t feel betrayed by any of their various pairings. Overall it was well written but the spicy scenes were more funny than erotic for me lol”
About Emily Brontë
Marjolein Bastin’s passion for the natural world is of a universal quality that appeals to people the world over. You can find Marjolein’s artwork on greeting cards, calendars, dinnerware, bedding, gifts, and many other products. But for Marjolein, only one thing remains important: spend every day behind her desk painting the natural world around her.
She also writes and illustrates children’s books featuring the endearing Vera the Mouse character, which she created. Through her art and words, Marjolein offers people a simple reminder to pause and enjoy nature and allow it to be a source of serenity, energy, and healing. Finding inspiration in a bird lighting on a branch or a leaf drying in the autumn sun, Marjolein takes long walks each afternoon to seek new ideas for her artwork and her writings. Marjolein and her husband, Gaston, divide their time between country homes in Holland, Switzerland, and in Missouri, as well a tropical retreat in the Cayman Islands. Each setting provides a unique glimpse of what nature has to offer throughout the world. The couple has a son, Mischa, a daughter, Sanna, and two grandchildren.
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