Sweet
the Sin
Revenge Saga # 1
Revenge Saga # 1
By: Claire Kent
Releasing July 7, 2015
Loveswept
Blurb:
In
the first novel in USA Today bestselling author Claire Kent’s deeply sensual
story of love, lust, and deception, a woman searching for the truth discovers
that she’s sleeping with the enemy.
Portrait artist Kelly Watson keeps her
relationships simple and steamy, with no strings attached. She’s had a hard
time trusting other people since she was a child, when her father was murdered
for trying to blow the whistle on corporate corruption. Nearly twenty years
later, Kelly finds herself in the arms of a seductive stranger—the very same
man who may have ordered her father’s death. And even as she plays him, using
hot sex as a means to revenge, Kelly is tormented by one question: Is she
committing the ultimate betrayal?
Caleb Marshall has spent decades
forging a high-powered career, rejecting intimacy for the convenience of fast
women and cheap thrills. But Kelly intrigues him, pushing commitment buttons he
didn’t know he had. Still, something is wrong. Despite their physical and
emotional chemistry, Caleb feels the fear inside of her. Now the only way to
keep her safe is coming clean, before secrets and lies destroy their
connection—no matter how deep, intense, and addictive it may be.
Link to Follow Tour: http://www.tastybooktours.com/2015/04/sweet-sin-revenge-saga-1-by-claire-kent.html
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24975845-sweet-the-sin?ac=1
Goodreads Series Link: https://www.goodreads.com/series/148114-revenge-saga
Excerpt:
Maybe
the man had just been teasing, coming on to her with a smug attitude that
normally worked with women. Maybe it had worked with her too. But he’d implied that she was weak, guided by soft
feelings, incapable of being as strong and impersonal as he was.
And
it wasn’t
true. It just wasn’t true. She’d
lived through hell eighteen years ago, and she could face anything after that.
Including
this park. This woods. A certain hiking trail.
Even
this wasn’t
enough to break her.
So
Kelly made herself get out of the car and stood holding on to the door until
her legs stopped shaking.
She
was aching between her legs from the sex she’d just had, and her back and ass were burning
from the scratches. It was easier to focus on those sensations than on the fear
that was growing, rising as she stared at the entrance to the trails.
There
were a few cars parked in the lot, but no one was in sight. She stood a long
time, trying to even out her breath, before she was capable of walking. She
took step after step until she reached the trail’s beginning.
It
was the one on the left. She knew it.
All
she had to do was take a few more steps, and she’d be on the trail, into the woods. She’d known this trail by heart when she was a
child, but other memories had blotted the knowledge out in the intervening
years.
A
familiar panic overwhelmed her as she neared the trees—dark depths and tangled
branches that hid dark secrets.
But
the fear was irrational. There were no dangers on this trail today. She wasn’t going to let a silly phobia cripple her
like this. She could walk this trail—at least for a little while. She wasn’t so weak and cowardly as to turn back now.
Closing
her eyes, she took ten steps down the trail, almost stumbling on a large tree
root.
She
had to open her eyes then, and the woods were already surrounding her. She
turned instinctively and took a ragged breath as she saw the clear space and
sunshine opening up back at the entrance.
She
was shaking all over, and she heard her dad’s voice, coming from somewhere far back in
her memory. He was telling her not to run on ahead.
He’d been a scientist—not a particularly
athletic man in any way—but he’d
enjoyed weekend hikes with her. He would tell her all about the trees and
shrubs and birds and little critters, and she would try to race him up the
steeper hills.
There
was a curve in the trail now, and she forced herself to keep walking, even
though her vision was starting to blur. She could barely breathe, and her
heartbeat pounded in her head and her feet.
She
was going to throw up. She was going to faint. She was going to fall into the
darkness beyond the precipice she was barely clinging to right now, fall into
the void.
She
heard her father’s
voice again, echoing through the years.
Kelly! Kelly Bird! Slow down! Wait for me!
She
was out of sight of him now—beyond a curve in the trail. She was jogging, but
she tripped on a big rock and fell on her hands and knees.
She
scraped up her hands a bit, and it stung.
Kelly
stared down at her hands now. They were clean. Pale. Well manicured. No scrapes
or cuts at all.
Kelly Bird! No joke! Stop where you are and
wait.
She’d understood the edge of seriousness in his
tone, and she’d
stood up from her fall and not moved. She hadn’t always obeyed her parents, but she didn’t want her father to be angry.
It
was their Saturday hike together. They always had a good time.
As
she’d been waiting, she’d heard a deafening crack of noise, then a
lot of rustling. And then—nothing. Not her father’s voice. Not the sounds of his footsteps
catching up to her.
Nothing.
Dad? Dad, are you coming?
Her
words had echoed through the woods, met only with silence.
So
finally she’d
turned around and walked back down the trail the way she’d come.
When
she got around the curve, she saw her father.
He
was lying on his back on the ground.
When
she ran over to him, she’d
seen that part of his head wasn’t
there anymore.
It
was blood and brains and pieces of skull, but not her father anymore.
The
rest of the day she couldn’t
even remember. It blurred into a vague nightmare.
But
she remembered the trail, and she remembered her father’s dead body.
She’d had to wait a long time before two more
hikers passed by. She’d
been covered with his blood by the time the police came.
She
was choking now, unable to breathe, unable to see, panic and nausea
overwhelming her.
She
stumbled back toward the entrance, toward safety, falling twice because her
eyes had darkened over.
As
soon as she cleared the trees, she bent over, dragging in desperate breaths.
It
took five minutes before she could stand upright again, and her whole body was
damp with cold perspiration as she limped back to her car.
She
wasn’t weak, and she wasn’t a coward.
That
man hadn’t been right about her. She would never surrender her
self-sufficiency.
But
this was one thing she couldn’t
face.
*****
This was a fascinating book that captured my attention from the beginning. Kelly does pet portraits and while waiting for a new client she meets Caleb. Both are instantly attracted to each other and both do not do "relationships" so believe that a quick hook-up will work wonders. Kelly doesn't realize that Caleb knew her murdered father and Caleb doesn't know that Kelly is his late employees daughter. Kelly is asked by her mother to investigate Caleb and his involvement in her father's death. Caleb is strangely attracted to Kelly and decides that once is not enough. He finds himself drawn to her and a relationship begins to develop.
A well written and intriguing storyline that drew me in and had me eagerly turning the pages will a wonderful blend of suspense, drama, revenge and romance that will fascinate all romance readers. A word of warning, this book does end in a cliffhanger but despite that, I highly recommend this 4 star tale! ~Booklover Sue
*****
Author Info:
Claire Kent has been writing romance novels since she was
twelve years old. She has a PhD in British literature and, when she’s not
writing, teaches English at the university level. She also writes contemporary
romance under the pen name Noelle Adams.
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