What They Call Sin by Philippa Grey-Gerou
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What They Call Sin
Philippa Grey-Gerou
June 2005
Linden Bay Romance
ISBN# 1905393024
Contemporary
Sensuality Level 4
Reviewed by Audria L.

Rating » 2 Stars of 4

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Reviewed by Audria L.
June 02, 2005

"Lindy James is your plain-Jane rich socialite wife....but all of that is about to change."

Lindy James is your plain-Jane rich socialite wife. She's married to a rich lawyer, has a beautiful home, and knows all the right people, but all of that is about to change--with an encounter in a bathroom no less.

Rogue Fitzwilliam has his own agenda with Lindy, and it's not just showing her what sex and romance are all about. Considering he's the one Lindy encounters in the bathroom, this book just got a little more interesting.

Gabriel Stevens is the husband that Rogue is after for revenge and that Lindy James thinks is a good man. Of course, they're both about to find out how ruthless he really is.

I did find What They Call Sin a little hard to read because of all the sensuality in the book. I understand where the author was going because that was the story (how Lindy found her sexuality) but I did feel that some of the scenes were too graphic for my taste. I did love the romance in the book and how Rogue showed Lindy that the little things in life do matter.

She learned she could take care of herself when faced with obstacles. She learned to stand on her own two feet. She learned to get out in the world and pull her friends back in close. This book was about a woman coming into her own, learning things about herself both physically and mentally that she didn't know was there.

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Book Description for What They Call Sin

Lindy James seems to have the perfect life. Position, security, comfort. It isn't until a stranger comes into her life that she realizes just how lonely she is. Rogue Fitzwilliam has come to New York with a grudge and a plan. But he slowly finds that things aren't as he expected, too late to prevent being caught in a net of his own making. They cross paths in a small cafe for the first time with electrifying results, launching them on an affair that will leave them both forever changed. But when disaster strikes, can they ever find a way to begin again?

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