Reviews


The notorious Raybourne brothers take their pleasure seriously, but their mother demands they mend their ways and marry. Sinjin, the eldest, "sacrifices" himself first. He knows what he wants the instant he sees Katelyn Davenport. Betrothed to an older, lecherous nobleman in payment for her dead father's debts, Katelyn has no hope of finding happiness, until she's set free from her gilded prison and invited to a soiree where the Raybournes are to meet suitable women, like her sister.

Sparks fly between Sinjin and Katelyn, and she seizes the opportunity to learn about passion and heated sex from a master in the art of love. Then her fiance arrives to drag Katelyn back into her nightmare, and Sinjin risks all to make her his. (APHRODISIA, Oct., 247 pp., $13.95)
Much like Susan Johnson and Thea Devine, Templeton develops the lust-to-love theme with loads of asbestos-gloves love scenes involving everything from menage à trois to voyeurism.
—Kathe Robin, RT Book Reviews