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The Devil To Pay by Jayne Ann Krentz, Stephanie James

schomj's review

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3.0

Frequently goofy and had interesting characters, but the middle section kind of lost my attention a few times. Not sure if it was because the h/h spent so much time alone, without the family and friend interactions that characterize the best of JAK's work.
The sex scenes were also... a bit different and made me really curious about Harlequin's style manual for sex scenes in the 1980s.
SpoilerIn the first one, Julian interrupts Emelina's fake orgasm to, ahem, show her that she's a true woman of passion. Another scene later on gets much closer to capture fantasy territory than I'd been expecting.
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