REVIEW: Sin by Emma Hart

Posted July 19th, 2017 by in Blog, Contemporary Romance, HJ Top Pick!, Review / 4 comments

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SIN:  Emma Hart writes the best heroines, and Dahlia Lloyd is one of my very favorites. She’s incredibly smart, a savvy business owner, a loyal friend, witty, sassy, and loves shoes. She goes toe to toe with the powerful and sexy Damien Fox in Sin without batting an eye. If I had a daughter, I’d love her to read Emma Hart and her excellent female lead characters.

Sin is fun, steamy, hilarious while also being sweet and romantic. Damien wants to buy Dahlia’s bar, The Scarlett Letter, and he’s used to getting what he wants. But he’s never come up against a force like Dahlia. She’s not about to sell the legacy from her beloved parents, and she put Damien in his place. While she might be able to rebuff his business offers, she find herself very tempted to accept his attempts to seduce her.

Damien and Dahlia start as business foes, but they soon find a common ground as a man and woman. They’re not only attracted to each other, but they also enjoy each other’s company. She’s the perfect partner for someone like Damien, because she’s not a pushover. Of course, he still wants to buy The Scarlett Letter, so Dahlia begins their relationship not fully trusting him.

The chemistry between these two is off the charts, and this is a Kindle-fogging read. There is romance combined with the hot sex as Dahlia and Damien’s relationship develops and they begin to share more intimacies with each other. Sin is a very satisfying read and another winner from the uber-talented Emma Hart.
 

Book Info:

Publication: 7/18/17 | Self-Published | Vegas Nights #1

Damien Fox lived up to his name.
Cunning, sly, and dangerous, fifty percent of Vegas’ strip clubs were his.
Whatever he wanted, money, attention, women, he got.
And now he wanted to buy my bar, no matter the cost.
I wanted him to go to hell on a first-class ticket.
He played a dirty game, and I followed his rules. I let him think he would win.
Despite our differences, it was clear to see that we were no more than two broken hearts colliding in the darkness.
Closed off, sexy, and holding a pain that would crush a lesser man, he was the ultimate sin.
One I couldn’t deny myself, even though I knew better than to trust a fox…

 

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