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Tis the Season to Be Sinful
Tis the Season to Be Sinful
Author: Adrienne Basso
ISBN-13: 9781420111910
ISBN-10: 1420111914
Publication Date: 10/1/2011
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 25 ratings
Publisher: Zebra
Book Type: Paperback
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kopsahl48 avatar reviewed Tis the Season to Be Sinful on + 181 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Juliet Wentworth had it all; a loving husband and a house that was to become their dream house. After her husband passes away suddenly, Juliet is left living in the dowager house with her children and hoping that they can find someone to rent Highgrove Manor so that they have money to get out from under her husbands tyrannical brother.

Richard Harper is trying to make it in London. It has been a tough go since leaving the Colonies and Richard is finding the English to be less than hospitable since moving three years ago. His ideas have been met with skepticism and resistance. But now things have change. He has elevated himself in society and now to get that final accreditation he needs to own a country estate. This leads him to Highgrove Manor and Richard meets the headstrong Juliet who is unwilling to let him buy the estate unless he marries her.

This is truly a heartwarming Christmas story. Richard thinking that he will just treat the marriage as a business adventure gets thrown head first into emotions that he at first wants to deny but then opens his heart to Juliet and her three kids. He has to overcome his fear and after confiding into Juliet he knows that he can trust her. Juliet too grows and knows that she must tread carefully around Richard at first but knows that eventually he will come around. Not much in way of conflict. Once Juliet marries Richard it seems her brother-in-law just disappears. The tension comes just between Juliet and Richard and their journey to find love with each other. A great romantic read with a happy ending.
reviewed Tis the Season to Be Sinful on + 503 more book reviews
I think this was good but not great. It doesn't qualify as one of those "must read every Christmas" books (for that try Mary Balough's "A Christmas Promise"). It was a pleasant enough read, though, however the characters weren't very memorable and the romance wasn't the kind that has you re-reading scenes later.