Historical Romance Discussion > Seduced By Sin By Kimberly Logan
I just finished it last night. I agree, was a great read. Can't wait to discuss it.
April 14, 2008 |
Kari
Hey Kari,
Have you read the previous novels to this one?
They are SINS OF MIDNIGHT and THE DEVIL'S TEMPTATION? I was curious if you could read them backwards, right now I am on the hunt for them locally.
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Rhae
"The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on." - Robert Bloch
Have you read the previous novels to this one?
They are SINS OF MIDNIGHT and THE DEVIL'S TEMPTATION? I was curious if you could read them backwards, right now I am on the hunt for them locally.
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Rhae
"The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on." - Robert Bloch
April 14, 2008 |
Rhae
Rhae,
No I haven't. I hate to admit it but I didn't know, prior to today, that it was part of a series. I will be looking for them as well. Since I read this one thinking it was a stand alone, I have a feeling that reading them out of order should be no problem.
I have some many questions when it comes to the other sisters that I know will be answered in the preceding stories.
No I haven't. I hate to admit it but I didn't know, prior to today, that it was part of a series. I will be looking for them as well. Since I read this one thinking it was a stand alone, I have a feeling that reading them out of order should be no problem.
I have some many questions when it comes to the other sisters that I know will be answered in the preceding stories.
April 14, 2008 |
Kari
I haven't read Seduced by Sin yet but have the other two books sitting in my TBR. Now I know there are previous books, I will have to read these two first.
Does anyone one else prefer to read their books in order of the series however loosely linked the books might be?
Does anyone one else prefer to read their books in order of the series however loosely linked the books might be?
April 14, 2008 |
Heather K
Heather,
If I know a book is part of a series, I prefer to read them in order. It helps me follow the book's timeline in my head.
BUT, there have been many books I have out of order in a series that I found I didn't have a problem following.
If I do have a hard time with a series I have read out of order, I normally put the book down for a while then start with the first book in the series a few weeks later. Fresh slate, so to speak.
If I know a book is part of a series, I prefer to read them in order. It helps me follow the book's timeline in my head.
BUT, there have been many books I have out of order in a series that I found I didn't have a problem following.
If I do have a hard time with a series I have read out of order, I normally put the book down for a while then start with the first book in the series a few weeks later. Fresh slate, so to speak.
April 14, 2008 |
Kari
Heather, Rhae and Kari - I too also have this thing about reading books in order, but I have found that most historicals are fine as a stand alone. If I read a new author that I like, I find myself searching her other books to see if she has books out there on the supporting characters. This will be my first time reading a Kimberly Logan book, and I'm looking forward to it. I should be done in a day or two with it.
April 14, 2008 |
Janon
If I know there is a series of books, I generally like to wait until I have them all. There are those times when I will buy a book and then discover there are more related books and will read them as they are published. I am often the object of laughter among my friends because of this but when I read the series I really enjoy it and have better continuity and characters.
I am on vacation at the moment and read the first two by Kimberly Logan - A Kiss in the Dark and A Kiss before Dawn last week. I have the other two waiting and hope to get the third one next.
I am on vacation at the moment and read the first two by Kimberly Logan - A Kiss in the Dark and A Kiss before Dawn last week. I have the other two waiting and hope to get the third one next.
April 14, 2008 |
Heather K
Hey guys,
I am typically fanatical about reading a series in order, however there are times that it is just not possible.
I am also one of those that has to purchase every book published by an author if I find a book that I really like. I don't know if this is just because I enjoyed reading the authors style or if it is a perverse pleasure that I have to annoy my hubby with my books the way he does with his computer stuff. :)
I am typically fanatical about reading a series in order, however there are times that it is just not possible.
I am also one of those that has to purchase every book published by an author if I find a book that I really like. I don't know if this is just because I enjoyed reading the authors style or if it is a perverse pleasure that I have to annoy my hubby with my books the way he does with his computer stuff. :)
April 14, 2008 |
Rhae
I plan to read this by the end of the month. I look forward to reading it.
April 15, 2008 |
Rose
I posted before I read some of the statements. I like reading a series in order too. I guess I will have to look into getting the other books.
April 15, 2008 |
Rose
I am about 3/4 through it now but am really enjoying it.
April 24, 2008 |
Rose
I finished the book and it was really good. I am going to look for her other books to read so I can read the whole series. Like everyone else I like reading books in order. I felt sorry for Aimee throughout the book as Royce acted one way and then said the opposite so many times. I am glad that he finally came around in the end.
April 25, 2008 |
Rose
I haven't read Seduced by Sin yet but I read the previous two and am intrigued to see how the story ends particularly with the epilogue in Maura's story.
April 28, 2008 |
Heather K



I am assuming that we will be discussing Seduced By Sin here in the Historical romance discussion board, Please correct me if I am wrong.
How many have read this one or are planning to read this one?
I finished it last week along with several others but I loved it, one of my favorites of the 10 books I read last week. I plan to find the predecessors as soon as possible. I love finding a new author. If any of you have it in your TBR pile I would suggest moving it to the top, as this is a quick read that is sure to entertain.
Not sure who is moderating this one but when your ready, I will be there!
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Rhae
"The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on." - Robert Bloch