Tuesday 4 June 2019

REVIEW - Moonlight Sins (de Vincent #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

The Book
Release Date: 30 January 2018
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New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout delivers the unforgettable story of a woman whose new life has just begun—but may end in murder...  

Julia Hughes has always played it safe until she learned a very painful lesson. Now Julia’s starting over with a job in the Louisiana bayou—and a scorching encounter with a stranger, only to discover he’s Lucian de Vincent... her new employer. The de Vincent brothers share a massive fortune and a dark reputation. Julia cares for their troubled sister, but a menacing presence in the mansion—and the ever-present temptation of Lucian—prove dangerously distracting.

Lucian’s grandmother claimed de Vincent men fall in love once—and hard. Apparently, it’s Lucian’s turn. Julia’s compassionate care of his twin makes Lucian want to lay himself bare. But some secrets are better for Julia not to know.

The recent “suicide” of Lucian’s father is the latest in a string of deaths on the estate. Someone is eliminating the de Vincents. And the best way to get to Lucian may be through Julia...

My Review  4 STARS
It's been a little while since i have read a book by this author, and after reading this book, i am seriously wondering why i have left it so long.

I was completely gripped by this book and had real problems putting the book down, waiting to see how the story would pan out, which of the secrets would be revealed and what was going to happen next.  The chemistry between Lucian and Julia was off the charts and Lucian certainly chased after Julia and once he had ensnared her, certainly treated her right.

The family certainly has many more secrets to be revealed and the other two brothers Gabe and Dev certainly have much hidden in their pasts.  Dev certainly seems to harbour the most secrets and i certainly look forward to reading his book.

The mansion they live in certainly seemed creepy and was glad that some of that ended up explained and i certainly feel for the family and for the losses that they have all experienced.

I cannot wait to get my teeth into book two and see how Gabe's story unfolds.

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