To Sin with a Stranger (Seven Deadly Sins, Bk 1)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Helpful Score: 10
From back cover:
The Sinclairs of Scotland are known throughout society as the Seven Deadly Sins. Cast out by their father and denied their inheritance unless they mend their wild ways, they travel to London to seek respectability. No member of the clan is more scandalous than Sterling Sinclair, the Marquess of Blackburn. The ladies of the ton are powerless to withstand his rakish charms...until Miss Isoble Carington come along...
I didn't like this book. The premise of 7 brothers and sisters reforming or changing their ways was what got me to buy this, but I just couldn't connect with any of them. No build-up, no redeeming qualities and the mish-mosh of how the male and female characters are attracted to one another just didn't work for me. The author could have done a lot better. Print is large, margins are large and even though there are 334 pages there just isn't enough of a story to grab your interest. And there are six more of these to come, oh well.
The Sinclairs of Scotland are known throughout society as the Seven Deadly Sins. Cast out by their father and denied their inheritance unless they mend their wild ways, they travel to London to seek respectability. No member of the clan is more scandalous than Sterling Sinclair, the Marquess of Blackburn. The ladies of the ton are powerless to withstand his rakish charms...until Miss Isoble Carington come along...
I didn't like this book. The premise of 7 brothers and sisters reforming or changing their ways was what got me to buy this, but I just couldn't connect with any of them. No build-up, no redeeming qualities and the mish-mosh of how the male and female characters are attracted to one another just didn't work for me. The author could have done a lot better. Print is large, margins are large and even though there are 334 pages there just isn't enough of a story to grab your interest. And there are six more of these to come, oh well.
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