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A Woman Made for Sin
A Woman Made for Sin
A Woman Made for Sin
Audiobook14 hours

A Woman Made for Sin

Written by Michele Sinclair

Narrated by Corrie James

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Lady Aimee Wentworth is desperate and willing to do anything to recapture the stormy and passionate moment she and Reece Hamilton shared. For years, she has loved her brother's best friend, the untitled second son of a lord. But now that Reece has noticed her, she has a new hurdle to overcome-her dreaded status as a lady. Aimee refuses to accept Reece's decree for her to find a nobleman fitting her rank and is willing to do anything-including tricking her best friends, stowing away on Reece's ship, and facing his rage-to make him her very own.

When Reece discovers Aimee on board, mayhem ensues, as he is now compelled to marry the arresting beauty who suddenly refuses to accept his proposal! Whisked into a thickening plot of mystery, Reece and Aimee learn that their love is like the sea-stormy, untamed, and destined to be theirs.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 5, 2014
ISBN9781494572433

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    Let's reminisce; do you remember Valerie Sherwood (specifically her Love series) and Rosemary Rogers (specifically her Morgan-Challenger series)? I think an updated, less rape over here rape over there, and less melodramatic version is what Michele Sinclair is trying for in the series A Woman Made for Sin is book two in. The couple the book blurb is about, takes up only an estimated 30% of the story and of that, the couple is only together for an estimated 20%. Yeah, hard to feel connected and invested in a couple's relationship with those numbers. The couple from book one are an estimated 60%, once again of that they only spend about an estimated 30% of time together, and the last 10%, white noise or what looks to be the continuing story arc of a traitor. If people pick up this book expecting a story the synopsis promises, they are going to be extremely disappointed, I know I was.

    Millie, Aimee, and Jenelle are known as the Daring Three, they are women who like adventure and are not fond of restrictions based on their gender. Aimee has been in love with her brother's best friend, Reece, forever and decides after a Christmas kiss that now is the time to make her move. Being one of the Daring Three, her plan involves tracking a traitor. Millie, newly wife to Aimee's brother, tries to dissuade her but eventually goes along to keep an eye on her. The plan eventually morphs into Aimee deciding to get captured and taken aboard Reece's ship; except she doesn't tell her friends and they are left distraught wondering where she could be. Aimee's storyline then consists of hiding on Reece's ship with the help of the crew as they slowly but surely all succumb to her charms; there is a very faint love triangle as Reece's first mate against his will falls in slight love with Aimee.

    Millie meanwhile, confesses to her husband and Aimee's brother, Chase that she lost Aimee. He blames Millie for the situation and worried there could be some danger from the running wild traitor, sends her away to her father's estate while he searches for clues to where Aimee could be. Millie's storyline then consist of her not hearing any word from her husband (he does learn fairly early that Aimee is probably on Reece's ship but decides not to tell Millie because of REASON) and deciding to use her contacts (she really has no contacts) to find out Aimee's fate. Millie ends up working in a dockside tavern and living in a boarding house where the people can tell she doesn't belong but good ole' Millie is determined to show them all she has the gumption to, at the very least, act poor. Once again, we have a faint love triangle as a customer at the tavern Millie works at, who also has noble connections, against his will falls in slight love with Millie.

    Eventually, and I mean a long time eventually, Reece discovers Aimee on his ship and they have their "I love you but don't deserve you, except I like you a lot in my bed" moment, fight, and then make up. Chase eventually, long time eventually again, discovers that his wife is in fact not at her father’s estate and begins a desperate search for her. Millie discovers Aimee is more than likely on Reece's ship and is probably ok. The traitor, eventually, catches up to Millie and does traitorous things. Chase and Millie come together again as they both realize they don't need to change who they are but just compromise. The story thread of the traitor is left open as I imagine it will continue in book three that will feature Jenelle, rounding out the trifecta of the Daring Three.

    I made the comparison to the Sherwood and Roger's series because, as with those, this book seems to want to be an epic journey that continuously follows specific and select couples, with Millie and Chase being the main stars and the traitor thread swirling around them. Sherwood's Love series mainly followed Imogene and Captain van Ryker but books 2 and 4 interweaved two other couples. I think that is what the author was trying to do here. Unfortunately, the lack of interaction between the couples and pages of what I termed white noise, made it seem like nothing was ever really happening, unexciting, and had me questioning where the romance was. However, I did not read the first book and if you had, maybe you would enjoy following along and be more invested in the lives of these characters.