Books by Sabrina Jeffries
Sabrina Jeffries’ Project Duchess is a slow start to her new series and is more plot than romance, stuffed with an array of subplots that have little emotional or narrative payoff. A better title might have been Project Murder & Other Nefarious Things For Which the Blurb Does Not Prepare Reade ...
In The Risk of Rogues, Sabrina Jeffries latest, novella-length addition to her Sinful Suitors series, Lady Anne and Captain Lord Hartley Corry get a second chance at their happily ever after. They were, once upon a time, engaged and deeply in love, before Anne’s father forbade the union and Hartle ...
Although The Secret of Flirting is the fifth instalment in Sabrina Jeffries’ Sinful Suitors series, it can easily be read as a standalone, as none of its storylines is related to the other books. Previous heroes and heroines make appearances within its pages, but they are brief cameos and no prior ...
The Pleasures of Passion is the fourth book in Sabrina Jeffries’ Sinful Suitors series, and it brings to a close the plotline that has run through all the books so far, that of Niall Lindsey, the Earl of Margrave who, seven years before this book opens, killed a man in a duel and was forced to fle ...
If I were being charitable, I would blame the length of the story for the D grade. Is seventy-five pages enough, I ask, to introduce two characters and their assorted relatives-with-books, reveal their political ideologies and practices, establish conflict stemming from said ideologies and practice ...
The Danger of Desire is the third release in Sabrina Jeffries’ Sinful Suitors series and it definitely feels like a mid-series book. The storyline is recognizable and includes some of my favorite romantic devices but it never really packs the emotional wallop to push it from a good story into a ...
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Sabrina Jeffries’ Stormswept is a revised reissue of a novel initially published in 1995 under the name of Deborah Martin. According to the publisher’s blurb, the novel has been newly revised for today’s audience; I haven’t read the original, so I can’t make comparisons, but I can say that ...
When Dominic Manton’s life falls apart following the death of his father, he is suddenly without the means to support the woman he loves and had planned to make his wife. To save her from a life of penny-pinching while he builds a career, he engineers a situation which causes her to break their ...
This second book in Sabrina Jeffries’ current Sinful Suitors series picks up the story of Edwin Barlow, Lord Blakeborough, who appeared as a secondary character in her earlier Duke’s Men books. Although he came across as somewhat staid, Edwin is a kind, decent and honourable man, and, mindful of ...
The Art of Sinning is the first book in a new series from Ms Jeffries, and is related to her previous The Duke's Men books. In How the Scoundrel Seduces, we met Jeremy Keane, an American artist and businessman who, even though he was the rightful heir to an earldom, wanted nothing to do with the tit ...