A review by jacqueline1989
Master of Seduction, by Kinley MacGregor

5.0

I almost get tired of complementing her books, so yes indeed...once more Sherri has proven herself the amazing author she truly is at heart.

One of the most entertaining qualities within Sherrilyn's novels is the fact that her two main characters are not what I often call "blanket white." Both the male and female leads have a past that is significant and influential to the character in the present. Often times, for the male role, their past is generally rather horrific. Such was the case for Jack Rhys. His childhood and early adult years were heart-wrenching. And yet the ending demonstrates a resilience and moving forward.

The other dominate theme that exists in most of Sherri's books is her typical standard of taking the character who seems past all hope, and at the end of the book, transforming them into a state of seeking forgiveness and change. I LOVE this aspect, for it shows that while people are often evil at heart, change is not beyond reach. Such was the case for Jack's father, who he harbors extreme anger and hate towards, and at the end of the novel, ends up establishing a peace that benefits all.

Overall, another amazing, 5-star rater that I enjoyed profoundly.