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Sins of Midnight

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Kimberly Logan begins an enthralling new series about the three Daventry sisters who grapple with a deep mystery—each book in the trilogy unveils more clues—and the sexy heroes who love them.

Lady Jillian Daventry is a woman on a mission. Tormented by the murder of her beloved mother, she has spent the past four years using her amateur sleuthing skills to secretly aid Bow Street in solving some of their most baffling cases in the hopes that she might eventually find the person responsible. When Mr. Connor Monroe, a self-made man who has risen from poverty in the rookeries of London, comes to her with a murder mystery of his own, she believes she might have finally stumbled across the lead she has been looking for. Connor's case seems to be somehow linked to her own, and she is determined to get to the bottom of circumstances, even if it means working with the most infuriating, most maddening, most attractive man she has ever met.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateMar 17, 2009
ISBN9780061752148
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Kimberly Logan

Kimberly Logan has been writing since the young age of seven, when her mother gifted her with her very first Trixie Belden book and ignited her love of the written word. Her pencil has rarely left her hand since, and she spends her days dreaming up new tales of romance and adventure for others to enjoy. A collector of Disneyana and an avid movie buff, she was born and raised in small-town Indiana, where she still lives with her beloved Yorkshire terrier, Skittle.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    The underlying plot could have been ok, but the execution is terrible. Too much purple prose. Absolutely no sense of time period, certainly not Regency, and actions and thoughts do not fit with the period at all. Hardly any character building or relationship development, just basic lust.
    The 'detective' work is unbelievable. And why Kimberly is supposed to be a heroine in the end, having saved the hero from the killer, is beyond me. Maybe my copy of the book missed some pages (and some plot).
    Overall I don't recommend this one.