Thursday, August 16, 2012

REVIEW: Deeper by Megan Hart

Published July 1, 2009 by Spice Books 
TBR Challenge Review: August

The theme for August's TBR Challenge hosted by Wendy The Super Librarian was "steamy reads." Without any hesitation, I knew I would chose a book from my TBR pile by author Megan Hart. I've read several of Hart's novels in the past, have a few on my TBR bookshelf and yet more on my wish list. Obviously I'm a fan of her work.

Megan Hart writes erotic fiction--but really unlike anything you'd imagine a book of this genre would be like. Although there are romantic elements to her books, and they are love stories at their core, the books are not what most readers would classify as a romance novel. The endings are not always happily ever after type endings, but they do end with a satisfactory level of closure. The stories simultaneously revolve around the lives and love stories of two or more characters. Hart's stories are a unique form of women's fiction. Women's fiction with honest, natural eroticism that shows the multitude of ways people are bound together by sex and love.

Deeper is not my first book by Megan Hart and it certainly won't be my last. Despite the fact that her stories often tend to leave me a little broken hearted, I still go back for more. Her stories are not easy on your heart and will likely challenge your personal moral compass. They're emotionally complicated and the conflict resolution is never easy or obvious. The stories sometimes make you uncomfortable, but they make you think, empathize and learn about human nature. And because of that, the characters and their stories are unforgettable. I end up thinking about them for a very long time after I've read the book. Weeks, months and even years.

Deeper is the story of Bess Walsh and Nick Hamilton through alternating glimpses into their lives at different time periods--Then and Now. Then is the summer Bess and Nick met when she was 20 and he was 21 at Bethany Beach. Bess was the college girl, working a summer job in the beach town while living at her grandparents beach house. Nick was the local bad boy. Bess' relationship with her long time boyfriend at home was falling apart and what she thought was love was nothing compared to the depth of passion and longing that she felt with Nick. They were undeniably drawn to each other in ways neither one of them had ever felt before. An attraction so deep that they'd be forever etched on each other's souls. Sadly, their love for each other was limited by how far they could break through their insecurities and vulnerabilities and they never saw each other again after that summer.

Until twenty years later, that is. Bess' marriage has failed and she finds herself back at her grandparent's beach house once again, still grieving for the lover she never got over--Nick. Standing at the ocean's edge with nothing but love and longing on her mind and in her heart, she cries for him and his name falls from her lips. Suddenly his mouth is on hers and his hands are on her body. A gift or a curse, neither one is sure, but a second chance is what they've been given and a second chance is what they're going to take.

One of the most compelling aspects of Hart's characters is that they are so very real and flawed. They have real problems, make life altering decisions, make real mistakes and have to deal with the consequences. The mistakes they make aren't easy to fix and sometimes they continue to make the same mistakes over and over again. There are several crucial secondary characters who contribute to Bess and Nick's story, such as Bess' husband, her two teenage sons, and her friend Eddie from that summer long ago who is now a business owner in Bethany Beach, but what goes on between Bess and Nick--and their personal issues-- is what's at the heart of Deeper.

Nick is the charming, sexy, aloof bad boy. He has the reputation of being a player and not sticking around. He admits he's an asshole and absolutely doesn't talk about he feels. He has issues trusting others--even those who promise to be there for him. Deep down, he's pretty insecure when it comes to emotional relationships. Not when it comes to sex, though. He's definitely uninhibited there. But when it comes to expressing how he feels, what he wants or any emotional intimacy--that's a tremendous obstacle for him and he just closes up. Eventually he drops hints of how he feels about Bess here and there, but because of HER issues with self doubt, it never really sinks in with her and what little does sink in, she doesn't believe him.

Then there's Bess. Every man she's ever loved has never been fully open and honest with her. He's either been a cheater or has the reputation of being a cheater or a player. Naturally this makes her even more susceptible to self doubt than she already is by her very nature. The men she is drawn to only fuel her self doubt and it's no wonder she feels unworthy of a faithful, long time lover. All of this inhibits her from being honest with herself and from speaking up for herself, her needs and wants in her relationships. As the story progresses, though, she starts to learn to be honest and upfront with how she feels in her relationships and to make healthy decisions in her life.

Deeper is one of those books that's just so darned hard to review. There's so many facets to this story to discuss, but near impossible to tell about in a review because it's the readers journey that's just as important as the character's journey. The reader gets jumbled up and tossed about as easily as the characters. It's so much better to experience it yourself than through another reader's eyes. So go read it.

I give Deeper 4 out of 5 stars on goodreads, but if I could give half stars, I would give it 4.5 out of 5 stars. Why not 5 stars? Something about the supernatural aspects of this story just pull me out of the story. It's not quite paranormal and definitely not realistic, but somewhere in between, a place I have trouble with. While I feel this book is mostly Bess' story, it is also Nick's, yet it was difficult to find his personal growth in the Now. I'm not sure what he learned from his second chance. [I think you should read the book so we can discuss this]. Overall, though, this was a wonderful, unforgettable read that will stay in my thoughts for a long time.

GRADE: A-


Other books I've read and loved by Megan Hart:

Tempted
This Is What I Want
Taking Care of Business [co-written with Lauren Dane]
Stranger
Everything Changes
Naked 

I also have Broken and Dirty by Megan Hart on my shelf, but haven't them read yet.

Have you read any of Megan Hart's books yet? Which ones? 

And if not, what are you waiting for?!

16 comments:

  1. "Something about the supernatural aspects of this story just pull me out of the story."

    Yeah, this. Perfectly explains why I still have this one sitting in my TBR. I have liked or loved everything I've read by Hart, but the paranormal aspect here just leaves me.....meh. I'll read it though. One day. Because after all, I bought it and it's Megan Hart :)

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  2. I still haven't read anything by Hart. I keep thinking I'll be in the right mood for complicated erotic romance, one of these days...

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  3. I haven't picked this one up BECAUSE of the supernatural aspect. I'm just not sure how I'll feel about it. Saying that I have read Collide that has a definite paranormal part to it and it was great.

    Let's see...what I've read by Hart:
    Broken - my first and to this day my favorite of hers that I've read. OMG, SO GOOD. lol
    Dirty
    Precious and Fragile Things
    Collide
    Bachelor Number Four

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  4. I haven't read this one either. The supernatural part doesn't bother me. It just never sounded as romantic as I'd like. I should give it a try anyway. Thanks for the review.

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  5. Okay, everyone is talking about the "supernatural" aspect of the story. So I have to ask (because I have been shutting my eyes when it comes to most reviews about Hart's books for years so as not to spoil it for myself). IS it supernatural, or is it magical realism? I know the two terms get confused sometimes when used in contemporary novels. Example: Alice Hoffman. So, what do you say?

    Now to the review. Having now read (and finished) two books by Hart, I agree with your take that her books fall more under "erotic women's fiction" than erotic romance, although I still find them tough to categorize. I will read this one. Definitely. But after reading Dirty, (a fantistic read!) I will be picking up Broken.

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  6. I haven't read her, of course now she'll be added : )

    Paula

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  7. That really sounds excellent. I"ve never read any of hers, maybe I should add her to my list.

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  8. I hadn't heard of this author before now but I'm really, really intrigued after your review of it!! This book sounds awesome and I'm adding it to my TBR list right now :)

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  9. I'm afraid I'm one of those people who need happy endings. Which makes me sad because it means that this author will probably break my heart, even though it sounds like something I would enjoy reading :P

    You have intrigued me.

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  10. Hi everyone! Thanks for checking out my review for this month's steamy reads TBR Challenge. I'm looking forward to clicking my way around to see what everyone else read this month. A lot of Megan Hart, I think. :)

    Wendy.. Everything about the people, their feelings, their actions and reactions, the things they say.. all of that makes sense and feels SO authentic. But when it came to specifics about Nick's presence in the Now, I have a bit of difficulty suspending disbelief. If it were outright paranormal, I could accept it more easily because there would be specific rules about that world. This scenario just gives me too much pause. BUT Hart does write it well for what it's worth. It's definitely more MY problem than the writer's.

    sonaomalass... The next time you're in the mood to read something deep and emotionally complicated that's also very sexy, Hart is the way to go. I hope you try her books sometime.

    Tracy... I read some goodreads reviews of Collide and I think it has a similar level of paranormal-supernatural as Deeper. Important to the story but it seems unique and separate from the rest of the world maybe? Collide is on my wish list, so I'm sure I'll get to it at some point. I basically feel compelled to read anything she publishes.

    How funny that we've both read quite a few books by Hart, but NOT one book in common!

    Phyl.. Hmm.. Deeper is definitely a love story, but possibly leans more towards women's fiction because it is largely about Bess' growth. If you're looking for a book about the development of a relationship between two people with at least an HEA-for-now type ending, I suggest Stranger or Naked.

    Hilcia.. I think it's more "supernatural" than magical realism [I haven't read Alice Hoffman. Sarah Addison Allen is more magical realism, right?]. I don't know how specific to be regarding the specifics of the "supernatural" in this story without giving away what the reader learns over the course of the book. I'm sure you can find out by reading reviews on goodreads or amazon. Most people are not as careful about it as I am. OR I could tell you. lol! It's not SO spoilerish.. but I'd feel badly revealing it here if someone didn't want to know.

    luv46kdz.. Oh, I think you'd like Megan Hart's books. Just be in the mood for something serious and contemplative and very sexy.

    Lisa.. I hope you try a book by Hart! Let me know if you do. Most people love Broken and Dirty best, if that helps where to start. Stranger is excellent, too. As is Naked.

    Alex .. Yeah, if you need your happy endings, Hart will break your heart a little. If you do feel like trying her out, maybe go with Stranger or Naked. The male protagonist in Naked is first introduced in Tempted but you don't HAVE to read Tempted in order to follow what's going on in Naked. It can stand on its own.

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  11. *raised hand* Like Alex, I need my happy endings, which is why I have yet to pick up one of Megan Hart's books. Saying that I love what you said here, as this is one of the things I look for in an author:

    One of the most compelling aspects of Hart's characters is that they are so very real and flawed.

    Wonderful review!

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  12. This is the wackiest Megan Hart books! I didn't like it that much because of the supernatural reason, thought it was Hart's version of supernatural which made it unique. Great review! Don't know how you managed to not give anything away ;-)

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  13. I haven't read this one... partly due to the fact I don't read many erotica romance and yep, the supernatural aspect ^_^; Perhaps one day.

    One thing that I really like about Hart's books is the honesty. The characters are who they are and most of them are owning to it. No excuses, no apologies... and that's refreshing to me :)

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  14. I just finished Deeper...it was amazing! I could't stop crying after the last 2 chapters. There really was no other way for that story to end, though I still found myself pulling for happily ever after.

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  15. I've only read 2 Megan Hart books at this point. I absolutely loved Deeper. Even though there was no other way for the story to end I still found myself pulling for happily ever after.

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  16. SerialMonogomom1975 So glad you loved this book, too! Megan Hart is one of my favorite authors.

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