The Seduction of Sarah by Cynthia Clement
Zebra is doing a great job with their covers lately. I’ve actually bought a few because the tone, color, and model poses caught my eye. We all know you can’t judge a book by its cover. The cover for The Seduction of Sarah is its best attribute.
As the widowed Mrs. Sarah Wellsley enjoys her daily skinny dip before being forced to return to her spoiled cousin’s company, she is spied by a “gentleman,” a term I use loosely. He introduces himself as Alex, lets her know he enjoyed the view, and promptly tries to arrange a dalliance. After much pleading on Sarah’s part – and a kiss or two – he goes on his way.
Rest of my review can be found here.
go forth and read
This doesn’t bode well. When I read the excerpt, I thought it was interesting, but something seemed a little off, too. Something I couldn’t really explain.
I’m going to let some time pass before I try reading it myself.