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Lord of Sin

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  • Posted January 19, 2012

    IT WAS OKAY

    ENJOYED THE WAY THE LOVE BLOSSOM BETWEEN EWAN AND BRIDE, ??? WHAT EVER HAPPEN TO THE SISTERS IS A MYSTERY?????

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 21, 2006

    ho hum

    I found the book unbelievable and boring, the whole plot is that the two character are thrown together because of duty,and a secret when in fact all Bride had to do was tell Ewan to leave, his help was not needed or wanted and he had no right to be there or to question anything. I learned far to much about forged bank notes, more than was necessary for the store. All this could be overlooked if at least the character were likable, buy they where not.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 12, 2006

    not enjoyable!

    This book was a little to fast for me. It never really lets you enjoy the characters, but only hurries the romance. I found I couldn't finish it. It just didn't do it for me. Sorry to say that this is not worth buying.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 8, 2005

    A total waste of money and time

    I truly believe that this author has lost touch with the time period that she chose to write about. The heroine's prosmicuous background belongs more in a comtemporary novel than in this genre. I will nolonger look forward to read anything from that series. Indeed the preview for the next book sounds just as disappointing as this one.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    engaging historical romance

    Ewan McLean does not believe his Uncle Duncan, the Earl of Lyndale, when he insists he is dying. Instead the womanizing Ewan is irritated that he left the warmth of Mrs. Norton to heed the call. Duncan tells him that the next earl must correct the youthful error caused by his going too far. Reluctantly Ewan agrees to nag the next earl to rectify Duncan¿s mistakes. The next morning Duncan is dead. --- Within a couple weeks Duncan¿s heir and spare die in an avalanche leaving their cousin Ewan as the earl. Ewan plans to use his new wealth to add more erotic art to his collection, but first must handle that indiscretion as he promised his uncle on the man¿s death bed. He heads to Scotland where he meets Bride Cameron, raising her three younger sisters by himself. He offers her help, but she tells him to return to London as she wants nothing to do with the wastrel. Instead of heeding her warning and his own inner advice to scoot, Ewan is curious and attracted to Bride. She reciprocates his feelings as she begins to fall in love with Lyndale, but refuses his charm as she does not want history to repeat itself.--- LORD OF SIN is an engaging historical romance starring two fully developed characters who even as they fall in love are more antagonists than protagonists. The story line is fast-paced filled with intriguing twists as Ewan, though out of the Rake 101 mould, finds he obsessively needs to tame the shrew that demands he go home. The support cast enhances a fine battle of the sexes' tale.--- Harriet Klausner

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    Posted November 7, 2008

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    Posted August 12, 2011

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    Posted August 24, 2011

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    Posted January 16, 2010

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