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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

One Little Sin by Liz Carlyle

He was a scoundrel, a scamp, and a hopeless skirt-chaser. So it shouldn't have been so surprising when Sir Alasdair awoke after a night of debauchery to see a young lass on his doorstep...with a baby in her arms.

She was beautiful, brazen, and utterly bankrupt. So it shouldn't have been so shocking when Miss Hamilton accepted the rogue's scandalous proposal to move in with him...and become the baby's governess.

One little sin brought them together. But when one man's wicked charms are matched by one woman's fiery spirit, one little sin can lead to another...and another...and another....


Plot: Esmee arrives on Alasdair's door step with a child claiming her mother claims the child is his. Alasdair is in shock. He doesn't remember bedding the woman. He takes the child and Esmee in.

Ok, this book was all right. It was nothing really spectacular. Alasdair didn't really do anything for me. Esmee was.. ok. The story was... ok. Kept me interested. But what I would find hard if I were Esmee: Falling in the love with someone your mother had an affair with.

There is a little twist at the end. Wanna know? Ok.


They find out Alasdair isn't Sorcha's (the child) father. His uncle is the father. Esmee's mom lied because she wanted to throw it in Esmee's step father's face. Apparently the Uncle wasn't that much of a looker.

Grade: C-

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