The Art of Sinning
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*Starred Review* Yvette Barlow is exactly the woman Jeremy Keane needs. Jeremy has spent weeks searching for the right model for his new painting, and Yvette is perfect. Of course, with Jeremy's rakish reputation, convincing Yvette to agree to model for him isn't going to be easy. In exchange for agreeing to pose for him, she insists that Jeremy find a way to smuggle her into some of the seediest brothels in London so that she can try to find a missing woman. Even though she will be spending most of her days and almost all of her nights with Jeremy, Yvette is certain that the two of them can keep everything on strictly business terms. But Yvette doesn't take into account the fact that when it comes to schooling someone in the art of sinning, Jeremy is at the head of the class. Best-selling Jeffries segues from her Duke's Men books into a new series centering on a group of men who form a club to keep their female relatives safe from unsuitable suitors. The result is another elegantly written, deliciously sensual romance that will have fans of Regency historical romances sighing happily with satisfaction.--Charles, John Copyright 2015 Booklist
Publisher's Weekly Review
Veteran historical romance author Jeffries (the Hellions of Halstead Hall series) launches her Sinful Suitors Regency series with two effortlessly crafted charismatic protagonists. Edwin Barlow, Lord Blakeborough, commissions brash American artist Jeremy Keane to paint a portrait of his sister, Lady Yvette, in exchange for introducing Keane's sister, Amanda, to amenable suitors. Yvette is trying to find the child that her irresponsible brother Samuel left behind in a brothel; Jeremy offers to help in exchange for Yvette modeling for another, more provocative painting. When the two meet in secret at night and Yvette poses for his painting, their meetings become erotic encounters, and Jeremy opens up a world of sensuality for her. Yvette is revealed as a strong, smart woman driven by her quests to rescue her brother's child and to find a man to love; Jeremy could be that man, but the scars of his past get in his way. Jeffries's talent is clear, and readers will delight in the multidimensional characters, fast-paced plot, and heaps of emotional passion and sensuality. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Library Journal Review
American artist Jeremy Keane will do anything to have striking, statuesque Lady Yvette Barlow as the model for his newest, unconventional painting, even agreeing to her outrageous request that he somehow get her into a Covent Garden brothel. Although they clash from the start, their secret bargain brings them closer together, and while both are averse to marriage, they find it increasingly hard to resist the attraction that simmers between them. Life-changing secrets are gradually revealed as plot layers are peeled away and Jeremy and Yvette are forced to come to terms with the truth and their feelings. VERDICT Marriage-wary protagonists spar their way to love as their prickly exchanges turn romantic, then sinfully hot in a complex story that gloriously launches Jeffries's new series. Although the story stands on its own, there are enough references to characters and events from previous books (primarily the "Duke's Men" titles) to make reading the earlier works recommended. Jeffries (If the Viscount Falls) lives in Cary, NC. © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Booklist Reviews
*Starred Review* Yvette Barlow is exactly the woman Jeremy Keane needs. Jeremy has spent weeks searching for the right model for his new painting, and Yvette is perfect. Of course, with Jeremy's rakish reputation, convincing Yvette to agree to model for him isn't going to be easy. In exchange for agreeing to pose for him, she insists that Jeremy find a way to smuggle her into some of the seediest brothels in London so that she can try to find a missing woman. Even though she will be spending most of her days and almost all of her nights with Jeremy, Yvette is certain that the two of them can keep everything on strictly business terms. But Yvette doesn't take into account the fact that when it comes to schooling someone in the art of sinning, Jeremy is at the head of the class. Best-selling Jeffries segues from her Duke's Men books into a new series centering on a group of men who form a club to keep their female relatives safe from unsuitable suitors. The result is another elegantly written, deliciously sensual romance that will have fans of Regency historical romances sighing happily with satisfaction. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.
Library Journal Reviews
American artist Jeremy Keane will do anything to have striking, statuesque Lady Yvette Barlow as the model for his newest, unconventional painting, even agreeing to her outrageous request that he somehow get her into a Covent Garden brothel. Although they clash from the start, their secret bargain brings them closer together, and while both are averse to marriage, they find it increasingly hard to resist the attraction that simmers between them. Life-changing secrets are gradually revealed as plot layers are peeled away and Jeremy and Yvette are forced to come to terms with the truth and their feelings. VERDICT Marriage-wary protagonists spar their way to love as their prickly exchanges turn romantic, then sinfully hot in a complex story that gloriously launches Jeffries's new series. Although the story stands on its own, there are enough references to characters and events from previous books (primarily the "Duke's Men" titles) to make reading the earlier works recommended. Jeffries (If the Viscount Falls) lives in Cary, NC.
[Page 72]. (c) Copyright 2015 Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.Publishers Weekly Reviews
Veteran historical romance author Jeffries (the Hellions of Halstead Hall series) launches her Sinful Suitors Regency series with two effortlessly crafted charismatic protagonists. Edwin Barlow, Lord Blakeborough, commissions brash American artist Jeremy Keane to paint a portrait of his sister, Lady Yvette, in exchange for introducing Keane's sister, Amanda, to amenable suitors. Yvette is trying to find the child that her irresponsible brother Samuel left behind in a brothel; Jeremy offers to help in exchange for Yvette modeling for another, more provocative painting. When the two meet in secret at night and Yvette poses for his painting, their meetings become erotic encounters, and Jeremy opens up a world of sensuality for her. Yvette is revealed as a strong, smart woman driven by her quests to rescue her brother's child and to find a man to love; Jeremy could be that man, but the scars of his past get in his way. Jeffries's talent is clear, and readers will delight in the multidimensional characters, fast-paced plot, and heaps of emotional passion and sensuality. (Aug.)
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Jeffries, S. (2015). The Art of Sinning . Pocket Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jeffries, Sabrina. 2015. The Art of Sinning. Pocket Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jeffries, Sabrina. The Art of Sinning Pocket Books, 2015.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Jeffries, S. (2015). The art of sinning. Pocket Books.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Jeffries, Sabrina. The Art of Sinning Pocket Books, 2015.
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