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Sinfully Tempted
by Kathleen Ayers
Sinfully Tempted is book two in The Five Deadly Sins books by Kathleen Ayers. I always appreciate a Kathleen Ayers book as it's generally a quick read with a good story. This one falls into that category and my only wish was that there were more steamy parts. I also recommend reading this as part of the series as there are definitely references to things and people that are explained in detail in book one.
This book focuses on Tamsin Sinclair, the sister of the mmc in book one of this series. She's always felt that she was the reason she and her family were banished to the country and barely had enough to survive so when she finds herself in London, she and her family history seem to be all everyone ever talks about. When the book opens, it's the end of the season and Tamsin is working to make it through one last ball. The last thing she expected was to find herself in the midst of a potential firestorm that could ruin everything for her brother and her little sister but...here she is.
The Duke of Ware is considered odd by the Ton. He was the third son and never expected to become the duke. He also has never aspired to be a womanizer like his father or brothers so he focuses more on Etymology than his dukedom. At the last ball of the season, which is at his aunt's home, he finds himself in the gardens looking for a moth...what he didn't expect was to find it on the knee of Tamsin Sinclair.
I really liked these two characters together. The banter was great and when they finally did realize they belong together, it was well done. I'll definitely be picking up the other books as I'm curious to see how things turn out for all the other Sinclair siblings. If you're looking for a new historical romance to pick up, consider this series!
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the copy in exchange for an honest review.
This book focuses on Tamsin Sinclair, the sister of the mmc in book one of this series. She's always felt that she was the reason she and her family were banished to the country and barely had enough to survive so when she finds herself in London, she and her family history seem to be all everyone ever talks about. When the book opens, it's the end of the season and Tamsin is working to make it through one last ball. The last thing she expected was to find herself in the midst of a potential firestorm that could ruin everything for her brother and her little sister but...here she is.
The Duke of Ware is considered odd by the Ton. He was the third son and never expected to become the duke. He also has never aspired to be a womanizer like his father or brothers so he focuses more on Etymology than his dukedom. At the last ball of the season, which is at his aunt's home, he finds himself in the gardens looking for a moth...what he didn't expect was to find it on the knee of Tamsin Sinclair.
I really liked these two characters together. The banter was great and when they finally did realize they belong together, it was well done. I'll definitely be picking up the other books as I'm curious to see how things turn out for all the other Sinclair siblings. If you're looking for a new historical romance to pick up, consider this series!
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the copy in exchange for an honest review.