When Damian met the blue eyed French Canadian he
neatly filed her as a mercenary and shallow opportunist.
Still...it didn't't stop him from making her an outrageous
proposition.  Little did he know  that Daphne had no
intention of staying within his labeled files.  Her love for
his niece, her God-daughter  was nothing if not deep.  And
his daring to stake claim for his husbandly rights when their marriage
was tethering on the rocks--surprised him as well... Covetous?  Him?...

Reviews for Whispering Vines

WHISPERING VINES by Renu Mahajan (Baltimore, Publish America, 2004)

Book Review by Thelma Shinn Richard, Professor Emerita,

Department of English, Arizona State University, Tempe

 

August 9, 2004

 

            Daphné Deveraux is a blue-eyed French Canadian from Montreal, but her story unfolds in the vineyards of the Antùnez Hacienda in Chillan, Chile,” the synopsis on the back cover of Renu Mahajan’s romance, Whispering Vines, begins. The novel itself, however, has already explored two moving stories before Daphne ever arrives in Chile. Although this is Mahajan’s first novel, she handles exposition and action with the artistry of a professional, involving her readers emotionally with the history that brings Daphne and her goddaughter Anna Antùnez to the latter’s ancestral home.

            Early in the first chapter, Mahajan has won the readers’ hearts for the endearing two-year-old Anna, whose search for her teddy bear delays the flight from Buenos Aires to Chillan, reflecting the power of the Antùnez name even as far away as Argentina. Anna’s tragic loss of her father, Raùl Antùnez, six months earlier to a malignant brain tumor exacerbates the anger readers will feel toward the wealthy and aristocratic brother and mother who turned their backs on this younger son when he married her mother Francine, whose platinum-blonde loveliness, grace and charm had won his heart.   

            Daphné, however, had been attracted to Francine more for “the inner nervousness and lack of confidence” she detected when they met between classes at Concordia University in Montreal, where Raùl was a professor and Daphné a student. The link quickly forged between Francine and Daphné owed much to their similar histories. Both had been abandoned by their birth mothers and raised by social services, going from one foster family to another. Francine and Raùl soon became Daphné’s surrogate family, culminating in their request that she become their daughter's godmother.

            To help Francine care for Raùl during his final illness, Daphné had moved in with them, handling the household and the care of Anna. The lack of any contact during this time with Raùl’s family, even his own mother, increases Daphné’s own anger toward her and Raùl’s brother, Damian Antùnez. However, six months after Raùl’s death, Francine receives a letter from Damian Antùnez, informing her that the news of Raùl's tragic death had caused their mother to have a stroke that left her paralyzed on one side and, finally, requesting that she and Anna come to Chile. Her own hatred aside, Daphné doesn't want Francine to miss this opportunity to connect with Raùl’s family and agrees to accompany Francine at her request.

            I have described in detail the exposition with which Mahajan succinctly and powerfully creates the bond between Daphné and Anna that will lead her to accept Damian’s plan that she pretend to be Francine and accompany him and Anna to the Antùnez vineyards. His goal is to protect his mother from yet another devastating shock; hers is to protect her beloved goddaughter.

            The second story contained in the initial chapter of Whispering Vines depicts a terrifying experience of turbulence on the flight from Argentina to Chile that leads Francine to push Daphné's head down and lie covering both her and Anna. Daphné’s concern for Francine—“Trying to save them, she would get killed”—proves prophetic when later a fire breaks out, and the plane must attempt a belly landing. This dramatic action ends the chapter and propels us into the rest of the story.

            Such mastery of both exposition and action promises a fine-tuned romance, which Mahajan delivers in the lush scenery of the Chilean winery and countryside. As the French Canadian Daphné tries to assimilate into this very traditional culture for the sake of her beloved goddaughter, the character-driven plot explores her developing relationships both with the mother, Doña Isidora, and the once-hated brother Damian. Add a few twists from Raùl's former fiancée, who still hopes to become part of the wealthy Antùnez family, and a variety of other characters from Chilean peasants to the President of Chile, and you have a wonderful read that you won’t want to put down.

 


 

August 7, 2004

 

Un romance encantador! Renu Mahajan transports the reader to the lavish Chilean vineyards and entangles us in the passion of the characters. From the moment we are introduced to the heroine, Daphne Deveraux, we fall in love with her simple elegance and resilient nature. Daphne faces the challenges of loss, motherhood, marriage, and love with an unyielding determination that captures the reader in a whirlwind of envy, heartache, and devotion.

 

Unknowingly she grasps the heart of the obstinate Damian Antunez and endures much pain, frustration, and anguish as their rocky engagement unfurls. In the midst of her chaotic relationship, we travel with Daphne as she discovers the Chilean culure, so unlike her own, full of beauty, colour, and mystery.

 

--S. Black (Canada)

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Renu Mahajan is a remarkable writer. She catches your attention from start to finish. She creates characters that are so alive, you can almost sense them and feel what they feel.

Whispering Vines has such vivid background that you can picture yourself in the vineyards, bodega, and the family Hacienda and see through characters' eyes as if you were there yourself. Fabulous story, looking forward to the next one....

Victoria Hughes

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When two unlikely strangers are forced together through circumstances beyond their control, the Chilean climate heats up.  Daphne thinks the arrogant Damian is an unfeeling beast, while Damian is convinced that Daphne is just another worthless gold digger.  When feelings deepen, they are both caught completely off guard.

 Ms Mahajan has penned a charming love story, rich with the Chilean culture.  From the beginning, this novel draws the reader in.  While the scenario is slightly unbelievable, it is masked nicely with engaging characters and strong dialogue.

 An enjoyable read by debut author Renu Mahajan.

Jennifer Lynn, romance author

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Daphné Deveraux had no family or friends except Francine and her husband Raùl. When Raùl dies due to a malignant tumor, she is angry with his brother Damian Emmanuel Antùnez and mother Isidora for not even bothering to support Francine in her difficult moments. Yet she agrees to fly with Francine and Anna to Chile to visit the Antùnez family. Sadly, Francine dies in a plane crash, leaving Daphné and Anna alive at the mercy of the Antùnez family. Daphné’s misery is out of bounds when she hears about this. But life has to go on for little Anna’s sake.

When Daphné learns that Isidora had a heart attack when she heard about Raùl’s death, she is moved and pretends to be Francine for Isidora’s sake. She gets to know Damian slowly and has a change of heart about him. When Damian proposes a marriage of convenience, Daphné is stunned. Should she accept for Anna’s sake? What about Isidora, who wants the best for her son? What about Juanita, Raùl’s ex-fiancée who is currently displaying a tremendous interest in Damian? What about Daphné herself and her feelings towards Damian? What about love?

 

WHISPERING VINES is a charming story in a beautiful Chilean setting. Renu Mahajan’s words provide the readers with a glimpse of summer, shopping, the heavenly vineyards, and the sights in Chile and induce a longing to visit the place. Daphné, as the strong woman bewildered by the situations is strikingly real. The handsome and suave Damian is just the man for her. The misunderstandings between them can make you tear out your hair in frustration and wish to confront them with the truth, whereas the sweet, yet wild romance is sure to make you sigh from time to time. The bubbly Anna and the other characters are interesting and keep the story moving. WHISPERING VINES is a captivating book in a charismatic setting, engrossing enough for the reader not to let go of the book.


By Dee Herga Romance reviewer