The longer the resistance...
Seven years ago, on the eve of her wedding, proper Lady Jessica Sheffield witnessed a licentious scene no innocent young miss could imagine. Shocked, yet strangely titillated, she'd held her silence regarding scandalous Alistair Caulfield, and walked down the aisle as expected. But through years of serene, unremarkable marriage, Caulfield's image remained burned into her imagination, fueling very illicit dreams. . .
...the sweeter the reward
Alistair ran far from the temptation of the prim debutante with the fire of passion in her eyes—all the way to the West Indies. As a successful merchant, he has little in common with the rakehell youth she knew. But when newly widowed Jessica steps aboard his ship for a transatlantic passage, seven years' worth of denied pleasures are held in check by nothing more than a few layers of silk—and the certainty that surrender will consume them both. . .
From Goodreads.
- Publisher: Kensington Brava
- Release Date: August 30th, 2011
- My Copy: ARC received at AAD.
- Pages: 352
- Series: N/A
- Genre: Historical Romance
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Seven Years To Sin |
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Fantastic! Alistair, Jessica, Michael and Hester are amazing characters and make it possible for this book to have an amazing lesson about love. Sylvia Day just wrote one of the best historical erotic romances of the year.
I had never read any books by Sylvia Day, and I'm pretty happy that I did! We follow the story of Alistair and Jessica since their very spicymoment before Jessica gets married and their re encounter after her husband's death.
At the same time we read about Hester, Jessica's sister, and Michael's relationship. These secondary characters are so lovable! We fall in love with Alistair's charisma and charm - he's a rake after all- and also Jessica's strength and courage.
The final twist was a surprise and what I liked most about Seven Years To Sin is that it's never late to love and overcome our past. The author also approaches physical abuse towers women, what's their role in the society, their financial independence and the married life. All of them treated with honesty and truth.
The problems the hero and heroine have to go through are very real and the story is full of burning hot scenes. I would love, love, love to read more about Hester, and we might get it. If you've read it and feels the same way, show it! Speak up!
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Thanks for having me as a guest reviewer! =D
Probably not a book I would read, but I always love hearing what other people have read and why they enjoyed it.
Hi Larissa,
I know you're an award free zone but I wanted to let you know I've tagged you in Gini Koch's Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger giveaway. You can find the details here if you haven't already entered:
http://www.feelingfictional.com/2011/10/harder-better-faster-stronger-blog.html
xxx
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My pleasure hon! =D
@Midnyte Reader
Not my thing either hehe
@Sarah
oooh thanks hon!