An Invitation to Sin by Suzanne Enoch
After all, what could be more tantalizing than teaching the beautiful Witfeld sisters all the special ways of driving a man into submission -- and marriage? And leading exquisite Caroline Witfeld, the most spirited and least frivolous sister, to temptation would be wildly delicious.
Zachary doesn't realize that Caroline's longing gazes have less to do with attraction and more to do with admission -- to a prestigious arts conservatory. If only she could set those high cheekbones, that aristocratic brow, and those powerful shoulders to canvas, her dreams would all come true. But Caroline is soon having dreams of a very different sort -- ones that involve the charming rogue and some improper behavior hardly befitting a lady dedicated to her art . . .Unless she becomes dedicated to the art of love.
I liked Zack. Charming and sweet. He put up with 6 girls competing for his attention. He knew they made a schedule of his time and handled it pretty well. He was looking for a purpose and he found one, with cows. He also fell in love with Caroline. Caroline. sigh...
Her sole purpose was to get into art school. She painted Zack's portrait and fell in love with him. However, she choose her art over marriage to him. Saying if she married him, she wouldn't be able to pursue her dream. Whatever. She knew if she married him, he wouldn't have stood in her way. Hell, he would've done everything to support her. She knew it. (at least in my mind she did) And she still rejected him.
My problem is he went back to her. Oh no, no, no. He should've made her grovel for him. Caroline just bugged the hell out of me.
Other than that, the story was good. If Caroline actually begged for Zack's forgiveness and love, I would enjoyed it more. C
This book is the second in a series. The first is: Sin and Sensibility.
Labels: Historicals, Isabel's Reviews, Suzanne Enoch
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