"A Sense of Sin was originally published in 2011. This new edition has been revised and reedited."
A Sense of Sin by Elizabeth Essex is a great read with impressive dialog, obe ignited, a incendiary passion and redemption. "A Dartmouth Brides" novel, a sequel to "A Pursuit of Pleasure", but can be read as a stand alone. Set in late 18th-century Dartmouth.
This is the story of Colonel Rupert Delacorte, Viscount Darling and Miss Celia Burke, a ravishing beauty and a friend of Rupert's sister, Emily, who committed suicide. Celia enjoys botany, she's intelligent, and innocent. Rupert blames Celia for his beloved sister's death and plans to ruin her. Rupert and Celia are both blackmailed, anonymously, initially, they suspect each other, but their shared loss of Emily and their attraction to each other, soon has them struggling to find the blackmailer, before it's to late. I enjoyed how Ms. Essex, slowly built Celia and Rupert's sensual tension to fruition, and into a full blown seduction. Whew, it ignites the pages!
With blackmail, secrets, danger, passion, seduction, rebuilding trust, a few surprises, and a few twists and turns, readers will find themselves fully engrossed in "A Sense of Sin".
I enjoyed "A Sense of Sin" and fully intend to read the next installment, "The Danger of Desire", coming April 4, 2017.
Ms. Essex is a talented author, who writes with attention to details, characterizations and a sense of decorum when writing sensual scenes. One of my favorite Georgian-Regency Romance authors. Strongly recommend, you give "A Sense of Sin" a try, I think you will enjoy your choice.
I received a complimentary copy.
Rating: 4.5
Heat rating: Steamy
Reviewed by: AprilR