Cristina L. (doodlina) - reviewed An Invitation to Sin (Griffin Family, Bk 2) on + 26 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I don't expect historical accuracy from romance novels, i read some for they predictability and hopefully a few laughter,great combo at the end of the day.
However i do expect a general knowledge that give the feeling of the period.
Her heroines are too modern,she doesn't seem to have a clue about regency fashion. In this book she attributed the "Mona Lisa" to Michelangelo,and she seem to have placed the statue of David (which was sculpted by Michelangelo) in Rome.
Maybe I'm too demanding,but really if you have no knowledge of a subject don't put it in your book without researching it first,especially if is something so banal that can be found on Wikipedia.
Also enough with the "hessian boots" you would think that for a whole century men didn't wear anything else.They are quite silly looking by the way.
However i do expect a general knowledge that give the feeling of the period.
Her heroines are too modern,she doesn't seem to have a clue about regency fashion. In this book she attributed the "Mona Lisa" to Michelangelo,and she seem to have placed the statue of David (which was sculpted by Michelangelo) in Rome.
Maybe I'm too demanding,but really if you have no knowledge of a subject don't put it in your book without researching it first,especially if is something so banal that can be found on Wikipedia.
Also enough with the "hessian boots" you would think that for a whole century men didn't wear anything else.They are quite silly looking by the way.
Helpful Score: 2
An engaging story with a great plot and supporting cast.
Gread read. Suzanne rarly disappoints.
Shelley C. (sdgirl) - , reviewed An Invitation to Sin (Griffin Family, Bk 2) on + 160 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Book 2 in the Griffin series. Enjoyed all the crazy sisters, reminded me a little of Pride & Prejudice with only two of them having any sense.
Carol T. (anjeleyes) - reviewed An Invitation to Sin (Griffin Family, Bk 2) on + 111 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Having seven daughters all of age to be married has to be hectic for all concerned and then to bring into the mist of them all is one handsome, eligible lord. I love her books.
Regency romance between Lord Zachary Griffin and artist Caroline Witfeld; highly entertaining. recommended.
Joan W. (justreadingabook) reviewed An Invitation to Sin (Griffin Family, Bk 2) on + 1726 more book reviews
A really good read!
All of her books are excellent reads!
This is the 2nd book in Suzanne Enoch's Griffin Family series, and just as delightful as the first!
Barbara F. (daylilylover) reviewed An Invitation to Sin (Griffin Family, Bk 2) on + 768 more book reviews
Great book, only took me one day to read!
Delightful story...good characters.
Great Book
Very cute romance novel!
Seven marriageable daughters...and Lord Zachary Griffin is just the man to help them. After all, what could be more tantalizing than teaching the beautiful Witfeld sisters all the special ways of driving a man into submission--and marriage? And leading exquisite Caroline Witfeld, the most spirited and least frivolous sister, to temptation would be wildly delicious. Zachary doesn't realize that Caroline's longing gazes have less to do with attraction and more to do with admission--to a prestigious arts conservatory. If only she could set those high cheekbones, that aristocratic brow, and those powerful shoulders to canvas, her dreams would all come true. But Caroline is soon having dreams of a very different sort--ones that involve the charming rogue and some improper behavior hardly befitting a lady dedicated to her art...unless she becomes dedicated to the art of love.
Zachary doesn't realize that Caroline's longing gazes have less to do with attraction and more to do with admission -- to a prestigious arts conservatory. If only she could set those high cheekbones, that aristocratic brow, and those powerful shoulders to canvas, her dreams would all come true. But Caroline is soon having dreams of a very different sort -- ones that involve the charming rogue and some improper behavior hardly befitting a lady dedicated to her art . . .unless she becomes dedicated to the art of love.
Emily B. (koreanprincess24) reviewed An Invitation to Sin (Griffin Family, Bk 2) on + 136 more book reviews
Seven Marriabeable daughters...And Lord Zachary Griffin is Just the man to help them. After all, what could be more tantalizing than teaching the beautiful Witfeld sister all the special ways of driving a man in submission- and marriage? And leading exquisite Caroline Witfel, the most spirited and least frivolous siter, to temptation would be wildly delicious.
Zachary doesn't realize that Caroline's longing gazes have less to do with attraction and more to do with admission- to a prestigious art conservatory. If only she could set those high cheedbones, that aristocratic brow, and those powerful shoulders to cavans, her dreams would all come true. But Caroline is soon having dreams of a very different sort-ones that involve the charming rogue and some imporoper behavior hardly befitting a lady dedicated to her art...unless she becomes dedicated to the art of love.
Very good book could not put it down.
Zachary doesn't realize that Caroline's longing gazes have less to do with attraction and more to do with admission- to a prestigious art conservatory. If only she could set those high cheedbones, that aristocratic brow, and those powerful shoulders to cavans, her dreams would all come true. But Caroline is soon having dreams of a very different sort-ones that involve the charming rogue and some imporoper behavior hardly befitting a lady dedicated to her art...unless she becomes dedicated to the art of love.
Very good book could not put it down.
PAT F. (patferguson) - reviewed An Invitation to Sin (Griffin Family, Bk 2) on + 188 more book reviews
Historical Romance. Did not realize it was a historical romance when I purchased it. Did not read this book. It is new.
David G. (Politicalgramps) reviewed An Invitation to Sin (Griffin Family, Bk 2) on + 21 more book reviews
Seven marriagable daughters and Lord Zachary Griffin is just the man to help them.