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utopiastateofmind 's review for:
The Wages of Sin
by Kaite Welsh
She is not only a well moneyed woman striving against sexism and societal prejudice, but her past is riddled with secrets, shame, and trauma. Throughout the entire book her character is developed as we are shown a complete picture of her missteps, her obsessions, and the ghosts of her past.
This story is a slow burner and the pace is almost stop and start. There are events which propel the plot and light the senses, only for there to be pages again of daily activity. Additionally, at the end it felt like in the last pages the whole mystery was uncovered at a pace that left me having to read again to make sure I did not miss anything. However, it is clear that this story is the foundation for a whole series, one I look forward to because Sarah’s character is absolutely fascinating.
full review: https://utopia-state-of-mind.com/review-wages-sin-kaite-welsh/
disclaimer: I received this book in exchange for an honest review from Edelweiss
This story is a slow burner and the pace is almost stop and start. There are events which propel the plot and light the senses, only for there to be pages again of daily activity. Additionally, at the end it felt like in the last pages the whole mystery was uncovered at a pace that left me having to read again to make sure I did not miss anything. However, it is clear that this story is the foundation for a whole series, one I look forward to because Sarah’s character is absolutely fascinating.
full review: https://utopia-state-of-mind.com/review-wages-sin-kaite-welsh/
disclaimer: I received this book in exchange for an honest review from Edelweiss