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Sinful Deceptions

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What price should you pay for one mistake? Sisters Alix and Emma are about to find out...

Beautiful, privileged sisters Alix and Emma have it all

Based in Paris and successful beyond her dreams, Alix is about to step onto the international stage with the launch of her signature brand of cosmetics. It seems nothing can stop her stellar rise to the very top.

Emma, living in the perfect home in an exclusive Dublin suburb with her husband and two children, has everything she ever wanted.

But all is not as it seems

Alix, intent on hiding a dark secret, refuses to let any one get close. But then she meets a ghost from her past - world renowned
photographer Tom Cassidy - and her carefully constructed life is about to come crumbling down.
While one night, desperate to find a sense of her old self, Emma does something that will shake her family to its very core.

Both sisters are about to discover just how much their reckless mistakes will cost them.

But will it be too late?

416 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 2010

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58 reviews1 follower
June 5, 2017
Its between 3-4 for me. Really liked it, but then 2nd half brought in some unexpected surprises and I wasn't impressed. Also ending felt rather rushed. SPOILER to follow

So Alix gave away her baby, rather cold-blooded way- "better not to form attachments" she thought. She even asked not to be contacted if child was looking for her later. After she made fortune, she still didn't try to find her daughter, but once father went to look for her, Alix was in! I would have liked to know about this girls life and how they found her, how she took the news about her biological parents. And actually I wish this thing in the book never happened at all, but it did, ah, well....
Fashion and glamour was my favourite in this book. Overall liked it.
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1,647 reviews339 followers
November 5, 2010
Alix Berkeley, the glamorous, Paris based make-up artist, is about to step onto the international stage with the launch of her signature brand of cosmetics. Successful beyond her dreams, it seems that nothing can stop her stellar rise to the top. Until a mistake from her past returns to haunt her. Her sister Emma Colgan lives in an affluent Dublin suburb and appears to have it all. But after years of playing the role of devoted wife and mother, she longs for her old self and a sense of excitement. Then, one night, she does something that will shake her family to its very core. As Alix’s glitzy launch night in Paris draws near, secrets the two sisters fought to hide begin to emerge and both are about to discover just how much their reckless mistakes have cost them.

I first heard about Sinful Deceptions when Zoe herself emailed us to bring the book to our attention. I thought it sounded really, really great and I was sad to find I had to wait six months or so for the book to be released. Those six months finally passed and I managed to get myself a copy of the book to review and I managed to get it read during my hour-long break at work as well as in the evenings when I got home and I was pleasantly surprised with the book.

Sinful Deceptions begins with a very intriguing Prologue, telling how Camille Berkeley was killed in a car accident, along with her supposed lover, causing scandal in the small corner of the Cotswolds where the Berkeley family reside. We then come flying back to the present day and we’re introduced to Alix Berkely and Emma Colgan, the two daughters of Camille. Alix is a make-up artist living her life to the full in Paris whereas Emma is a mum to two grown up children and is married to Oliver. However neither sister are happy in their current lives, and are hiding secrets – from themselves, from each other and from their family and friends – and as Alix prepares for the glitzy launch of her make-up collection Alix B, her past comes back to haunt her. Emma, on the other hand, makes a dreadful mistake that threatens to ruin her entire family and life as she knows it. I found the entire plot intriguing and I was quickly sucked into the book.

With the title of Sinful Deceptions, I was expecting a little bit more from the plot, though. I wanted something shocking. What Emma does is not shocking at all, not really in this day and age with it happening with anyone and everyone and it’s ridiculously easy to guess as the book leads up to her moment. Alix’s secrets were far more interesting, one more so than the others, but again it was pretty much run of the mill stuff. I don’t know what I was expecting, not really, but I was disappointed with what I got. I found the fact Alix and Emma used their mother as an excuse ridiculous – just because your mother cheats and lies and keeps secrets doesn’t mean at all that her daughters will inherit it, because deceitfulness isn’t something you inherit, it’s something you can choose to do. I thought they both used their mother as a cop-out and it just didn’t wash with me, it was a bit of a lame excuse.

I also don’t really know what I made of Alix or Emma. They both lie during the book and while they found it easy to berate their mother for what she allegedly did, they themselves did things very similar. So, again, their mother is included but she oversteps the mark, yet again. Obviously because they are both her daughters they’re like her, but not to that extent. Because like I say, you don’t inherit dishonesty, that’s something you choose to do or not to do. We don’t really see much of Oliver, Emma’s husband so I didn’t really like or dislike him. As for Libby, Emma’s daughter, I liked her most of the time, but she had her moments where I just wanted to give her a very hard shake. The only character I truly liked was Tom, Alix’s ex-boyfriend. He was the only character who seemed genuine to me, and I would have loved to have seen more of him (although I could understand why we didn’t). Those are pretty much the only characters in the book, along with a load of fringe characters who weren’t really around enough for me to judge properly.

It might seem like I’m completely dragging the book down, but I actually found it very readable. Yes, I had issues with the book and yes, I would have preferred it if we had dug into Camille Berkeley’s, and her husband’s, life because, lets face it, that Prologue had me completely hooked and I wanted to know more about how she ended up dead in a car crash. That story could have ran parallel with Alix, Emma and Libby’s (as Libby, Emma’s daughter, also has parts in the book). There was a bit of a twist at the end, which surprised me but which I didn’t expect at all. I also liked that the book was set in the third-person as it let us get to move from Alix to Emma to Libby and backwards and forwards and the fact Zoe Miller can juggle so many characters tells me she’s obviously a very promising author. So although I wasn’t completely convinced with Sinful Deceptions, I will look out for Zoe’s other books because she managed to keep me hooked throughout and I was turning the pages as fast as I could, whenever I could.
434 reviews4 followers
June 2, 2011
Alix Berkeley is 37 she is a freelance makeup artist she lives in Paris
and she is preparing to launch her new cosmetics range, she loves her
own independence her career keeps her busy she has it all. Alix is
hiding something what can it be? And why won’t she talk about her past?
Alix meets someone from her past and her life totally changes by how?
Emma (her sister) lives in Dublin she is 40 and married to Oliver with
2 Adult children, she has a successful career but is she really happy
with her life? Emma does something that will destroy her family forever
what can it be?
This book has a few twists in it, this is the second book I have read
by this Author, I loved this book, it was easy to read and follow, it’s
a thick book, but I couldn’t wait to see what would happen at the end,
a great book, I would definitely recommend.

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32 reviews2 followers
September 4, 2011
An easy, girly read that is hard to put down. I however found some of the 'secrets' revealed later in the plot to be totally unrealistic.
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