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Sinful Temptation by Ann Christopher

tonireads's review

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4.0

If you read Sinful Seduction (and you should have), you know that the surprise ending revealed that Alessandro's brother, Antonios (Tony), shows up at their family's home. It was a surprise because Tony was presumed dead while serving in Afghanistan. While working to adjust back to civilian life, he finally meets Talia Adams, whose letters to him overseas gave him the hope that kept him alive when he was behind enemy lines. Talia is having to make some adjustments of her own as she is dealing with some major medical issues.

Ann Christopher has again masterfully blended romance with the serious issues that touch many of our lives today. Having the two main characters of your book have major physical and psychological challenges can be daunting, but it didn't weigh down the story and gave a realistic touch to a genre that is sometimes criticized for its escapism.

brandiwyne4018's review

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3.0

Antonios has been through hell and the only the letters from Talia Adams has kept him sane. Then, he gets one marked return to sender and then he dies. Okay, so he's really a POW and bows hes back and want to reconnect with Talia. Though she tries to play it cool, Tony is at the vented of her world. But all is not well with this reunion.
I liked this book though not as much as Sinful Seduction. Both brother's are honest about their intense feelings and that is refreshing, especially coming from hardened soldiers. Can't wait to hear about Marcus, Cooper, and even, Mickey.

doc_mbreezee's review

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5.0

Another great story

I love the uniqueness of the characters and stories in this series. I like that two imperfect people, in Talia and Tony, were perfect for each other.
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