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One Night to Be Sinful is a story of independence and love. Abigail, having been injured in an accident several years before, has never considered herself an invalid. She refuses to let her injury hinder her life and doesn't waste her time with people who look down on her. She is too busy living her life. To heck with them!
When Abigail meets Calvin, she thinks of him only as her butler, but later as someone so much more. He isn't like the other men. He looks at her with passionate eyes and a hungry heart, not as a woman with an injury. Calvin hasn't always been wealthy. He has lived a rather difficult life when a mere twist of fate gave him the chance to live as one of the rich and famous. Maybe that's why he isn't afraid of work. He is more familiar with the working class than the upper crust.
Calvin feels a connection with Abigail because she isn't attracted to him for his wealth or position. She likes him for his heart, kindness, and character. He's never had that before, especially from his own family. One Night to Be Sinful proves beauty lasts only for a short time but character, passion and love lasts for a lifetime.
When Abigail meets Calvin, she thinks of him only as her butler, but later as someone so much more. He isn't like the other men. He looks at her with passionate eyes and a hungry heart, not as a woman with an injury. Calvin hasn't always been wealthy. He has lived a rather difficult life when a mere twist of fate gave him the chance to live as one of the rich and famous. Maybe that's why he isn't afraid of work. He is more familiar with the working class than the upper crust.
Calvin feels a connection with Abigail because she isn't attracted to him for his wealth or position. She likes him for his heart, kindness, and character. He's never had that before, especially from his own family. One Night to Be Sinful proves beauty lasts only for a short time but character, passion and love lasts for a lifetime.
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