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zbmorgan 's review for:
Silk Is for Seduction
by Loretta Chase
Just "Eh" for me.....There are disclosures about her past that the author leaves until the end. They are necessary in resolving the black moment and romantic conflict, but she was a sexually forward woman with a child and just vague mentions of a man in her past...it really annoyed me that I had to wait 350 pages to find out why she wasn't the standard historical heroine, when the info would have made me more sympathtic to her throughout.