Title: Tainted Love
Review: Tainted Love is the second novel in a three
part series called “Sweetest Taboo”. I need to preface that I have not read the
first book in the series. On the front
of the book it says “Deeply compelling…a must read” I, however, found it to be
neither of these things. It’s about a girl and her old high school teacher who
(obviously) got together in an inappropriate relationship in the first book.
In this book, Isabel, the main
character, is now in College in her early twenties and isn’t sure if she would
like to continue to have a relationship with her former high school teacher.
She continues to string him along while she is away at school across the
country. Meanwhile, she dates her philosophy professor. Tom, the high school teacher, continues to
try to be with Isabel and doesn’t understand why she is avoiding him. He is
also having a hard time with false allegations that he has had some sexual
misconduct with some students he is currently teaching.
Um…this girl has some serious
issues. Her relationship with Tom may be legal now, but to me, as the reader,
the relationship just isn’t right. She is also severely mistreated by her
heartthrob professor. I did not feel any connection to Isabel whatsoever as I
read. It ended up being a bit of a chore for me to finish this novel. I didn’t
really care which older man she ended up choosing because I didn’t want her to
be involved with either man. I will not be reading any other book in this
series.
Thank you Heather for this review.
Publisher: Published March 5th 2013 by Terra-Mia Press
ISBN: 9781481121026
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 310
Quick Review: 2 out of 5 stars
Why I Read It: sent for review
Where I Obtained the Book: sent from the author
Synopsis: “My name is Isabel Cruz, and I’m nineteen years old,
almost twenty. I go to Lincoln University where I’m majoring in English. I’m a
straight-A student, and I know what I’m doing with my life, but things weren’t
always that way. Or rather, I’ve always known what I wanted, and it just hasn’t
always gone along with society’s views. In high school, I had an affair with my
swim coach. I wanted him, and I took what I wanted. We were together until I
graduated, but he had a wife and kids, and I left him behind to come here. I
left everything behind to come here. At least that’s what I thought.”
Isabel was never like the other
girls at her school in the sleepy town of Hillside, California. At sixteen she
fell in love with Tom, a married swim coach at Royal Oaks High School; their
exhilarating and sultry affair continuing in secret for several years. Finally,
Isabel realized that her own future had to come first, but even after
relocating to Washington, D.C. to study at Lincoln University, she finds
herself still wracked by guilt over jeopardizing the happiness and security of
Tom’s young family. Now almost in her twenties and desperate to start a new
chapter in her life, free from past controversies, Isabel will once again find
that her beauty and precociousness will captivate another older man, this time
a professor at her university. Confronted by this burgeoning affair, Isabel
realizes just how deeply she still loves Tom and, in spite of the disapproval
of her hometown community, her feelings become too strong to deny.
When Isabel returns to Hillside,
reunited with Tom, she feels herself falling for him all over again, only this
time with the tantalizing promise that things could really work out for them,
especially since she is no longer the naive teen she used to be. But all is not
as it seems; Isabel begins to hear rumors about Tom’s involvement with other
girls at Royal Oaks High. Quickly this salacious gossip leaks to the local
media and the authorities begin to investigate the claims. Only then does the
true gravity of Isabel’s misguided choices begin to profoundly affect those
around her and threaten to derail her life completely.
Tainted Love is the thrilling follow
up to Sweetest Taboo by Eva Marquez, and rejoins Isabel Cruz as she tries to
put her complex and forbidden romance with Tom behind her. Written from the
perspectives of both Isabel and Tom, the irrational and desperate love they
share is brought to vivid life by Marquez. Inspired by the conviction of one of
her former high school teachers for sexual misconduct with a minor, it
addresses a poignant modern taboo, one that is becoming increasingly common in
the US, with unnerving insight and precision. Tainted Love is a must read for
young adults, their parents and all fans of romantic fiction.
Author Biography: Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, daughter of European
immigrants, Eva Márquez has spent most of her life outside of her home country.
At the age of five, Eva accompanied her parents to the United States, where the
family settled permanently. After graduating from university, she went on to
complete graduate studies in International Relations in Spain. Eva received her
Master of International Studies degree from the University of Sydney and went
on to work in the global health field in Sub Saharan Africa and South East
Asia. Eva currently resides in Southern Africa.
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