![]() ![]() She is progressive, independent to a fault, stubborn and self righteous. Rosalind is a widow who is on the forefront of the suffragette movement. He uses coercion, deception, manipulation….anything, even his own body, to win. Money is no object for him, and morals do not exist. Fitz, The Duke of Groveland, is an enterprising, scheming, selfish, entitled aristocrat who is used to getting his way, no matter what, or how much it costs him. I thought the plot was predictable, which is not a “sin” as long as the journey with the characters is enjoyable, but I didn’t like the characters either. So I thought, why not give it a second chance, as everyone always deserves another chance, right? When I first learned about Gorgeous as Sin I was not sure I would read it, but then I heard that this new historical was similar to her older novels & would appeal to her disillusioned fans (apparently I was not the only one with these sentiments). ![]() ![]() However, something about her writing changed for me with several of her newest releases. When I discovered her, I read all of her historicals as quickly as I could find them. I have been reading Susan Johnson novels for years. Only Thing Gorgeous About This is the Cover ![]()
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