Back in December, I gave away 2 copies of Julia Templeton’s SINJIN for reader 2 readers to review. Well today I’m posting those reviews and giving away another 2 copies of SINJIN to 2 lucky commenters. 🙂
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SINJIN
Author: Julia Templeton
Publisher: Kensington/Aphrodisia
Re-release date: October 1, 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0758238153
352 pagesHis Needs Consumed Him…
The oldest of the Rayborne brothers, Sinjin’s insatiable appetite for sex has earned him the nickname “Sin.” But his frequent visits to London’s most infamous pleasure houses must now come to an end. For a rogue who’s accustomed to indulging his every desire, one woman can never be enough…until Sinjin locks eyes with Katelyn Davenport, and knows she is the one woman he can’t get enough of…
Until He Met the One Woman Who Could Satisfy Them all…
Betrothed to a much older man in payment for her late father’s gambling debts, Katelyn dreads her wedding day—and her wedding night even more. When she meets Sinjin at a soirée intended to introduce him to the eligible young ladies of the ton, she envies the lucky woman who will ultimately become his bride. But when Sinjin seduces Katelyn, giving her just a taste of his legendary skills, she can only imagine herself in his bed every night.
Lynette’s Review
This back cover blurb sucks. There is so much more going on inside this book and this blurb doesn’t convey what a really good book this is inside. If I went to a book store and read this back cover blurb I wouldn’t have bought the book and I would’ve missed out. There is a good plot inside. I also hate that the blurb attempts to thinly suggest that there’s a ménage in the book. There is but it isn’t with the hero or heroine as one would assume.
PROs
* I have a needy husband; a five-year-old girl who I swear is the Queen of All Drama, and a fourteen-month-old boy. My time consists of my name being called the minute I try to sit down to do something for myself. Yet, no matter how many times stopped to play “which body part is this, mama I’m hungry, mama I don’t want to go to bed, honey where is, honey what about me . . .,” well, you get the point. I never once lost interest in the story. I never once thought about putting it off for another day. And by the way, I have several books by authors who are better known that I put aside and haven’t gotten around to picking back up again. I didn’t do that with this book.
* That being said I liked this author’s style. With my busy life I loved the fact that she was able to pack a punch with her narrative and dialogue with so few words. Even though her style is very straightforward and to the point without being overly prosy (is that a word), I never felt that it was too simplistic. I didn’t feel like I was made to feel like a two-year-old.
* The hero’s mama is full of awesomeness. You have to buy this book just to read about Sinjin’s mother. I laughed out loud when Mama came into the whorehouse to drag her son’s out.
a. Example of her awesomeness: “I dragged you and your brothers out of a filthy, dirty whorehouse this evening. Please do not speak to me as if you would to one of your many witless mistresses.” She shoots, she scores. Love, love, love her.
* I really liked the heroine. To give a quick overview, Katelyn’s mother sold her to a man old enough to be her daddy. She feels trapped in a relationship with a man who is going to turn into a controlling, abusive, prick the second she says ‘I do.’ I sympathized and understood her reasoning for wanting to have a little bit of fun (well in her case, a lot of fun 🙂 ) before she’s forced to marry a man to secure her family’s fortune. I also understood her conflict. After realizing that she’s in love with Sinjin she’s wonders how can she go back to such a confining environment with her fiancé. She wants to escape her situation and find happiness for herself but is unsure if Sinjin feels the same way she does. I loved the fact that once she realized that Sinjin cared about her as well she was willing to do whatever it took to stay with him despite the furor it would cost her and her family if she broke off her engagement. It helps that her mother is a B-T-C H who sold her so she could pay off her father’s gambling debts and run around buying expensive presents for her young, delivery boy lover.
* I really liked Marilyn the heroine’s sister. Once she realized what was going on she was selfless and wanted her sister to be happy, even if it meant a reduction in her own circumstances. There are a couple scenes with the sister where Marilyn comes to the realization that maybe she isn’t attracted to men. Fair warning for the faint at heart, (but then again why are you reading erotica anyway) she’s kissed by another woman. I am interested in seeing how the author plays out the relationship/lesbian issue in the rest of this series. Is she really a lesbian or not. I can see the author going many different directions with this character.
* Speaking of secondary characters. They never did what I thought they would do and that’s a good thing. No matter how interesting the secondary characters were and yes, I could tell the author was setting things up for the sequels, I never felt as if they overshadowed the hero and heroine.
* I suppose this goes into the plot. It wasn’t just about sex, the hero and especially the heroine had real issues that they had to overcome and I found it believable how they handled these issues and attempted to overcome them.
CONs
* My biggest problem with this novel is a problem I often see in erotic romance. I probably wouldn’t have mentioned this, but since I really liked this book, I expected more from the author. I felt that if she would’ve fixed the issue I had with this book, it would’ve been what I’d consider an A read. In my honest opinion, Sinjin and Katelyn fell in lust instead of in love, and I can’t see them having a happily ever after. I wish the author spent just a couple pages exploring why these two were meant to be together. Since this is an erotic romance it’s kinda a given that they will have great sex. I needed this author to bring a little something beyond that for these two characters
a. As an example. I’ve been on a Colin Firth kick lately and just finished watching Bridget Jones’s Diary. Since I’ll use any excuse to talk about my BF and I figure everyone has probably seen this movie (if you haven’t, WTF) I’ll use a couple scenes from this movie as an example.
i. 1st example: My BF and I are at a dinner party and as I am leaving he tells me why he likes me just the way I am. Even with my verbal diarrhea and vulgar mother.
ii. 2nd example: My BF has just helped me achieve a career making interview. As I am cooking dinner for my friends he arrives and helps me salvage the disaster. We’re in my apartment making an omelet joking around mimicking my mom and our parents’ friends. This discussion highlights the areas we have in common and how despite the misunderstandings between us we have a lasting connection and an attraction towards each other. The doorbell rings and I walk away. As I walk away my BF exhales, looks down, swallows, and loosens his tie. My BF is soooo hot and LOOOVES me and we haven’t even stuck our tongues down each other’s throats yet.
b. Unfortunately nothing similar to this happens in this book. Nothing that signifies deep feelings for one another, beyond the great sex. I felt that if there were one or two scenes that highlighted what made these two people made for each other, it would have pushed the story over the edge. (Side note: Yes, I am aware that I’m cuckoo for Coca Puffs and have issues, but hey it’s Colin Firth, sue me.)
c. My final con. The ending was too rushed and was just too pat and convenient. I’m talking about how Katelyn was able to get rid of her fiancé and be with Sinjin. But by that point I was so engrossed in the story it didn’t bother me as much as it should’ve. I was disappointed and thought she could’ve come up with a different way of bringing the couple together without the reader (or at least me) feeling a little let down that it was so easy. They didn’t really have to struggle to achieve their happily ever after.
Overall:
This was a good read. I found myself satisfied with the book and when I see this author’s works in the bookstore yes I will probably buy her next work despite the awful blurb.
My final grade for this book is based on the following scale:
A: Top 20 in their subgenre. I will keep it and re-read it and it will be my precious.
B: Great read. Will probably re-read my favorite parts.
C: Good story but have no interest in re-reading it.
D: Uggh, or maybe it just wasn’t my thing (usually happens with a UF series that everyone raves about).
E: I finished it.
F: I did not finish it.
My Grade is: B-
I can understand some of your Con’s. I love the hotter romances, but sometimes I wish they would make sure the readers gets the sense that they are falling in love, not just love. That being said I would love to win a copy of Sinjin and give him a try 🙂
After reading the book blurb and the review, I would say that “Sinjin” may not have received the best marketing approach for the actual story line. I would have to read the book for myself to determine its true appeal.
that was one awesome and thorough review. i have to agree that if i were in a book store i have have passed this book by but now i’m intrigued and would love to read it. His mom sounds like a hoot and i love that she went into a whorehouse.
Very detailed review! I would give it a try, I sometimes don’t take stock in blurbs, so I am willing to always give the entire story a chance.
The books sounds good and I’d love a chance to win it. 🙂
I would love to check this book out & see what I think 🙂
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Great Job Lynette.
I love your reviewing style and the detail and thought you put into it.
Bev – you can skip me in the drawing I just wanted to comment 🙂
Thanks for the in-depth review. The book looks like a pretty good one.
I would love to win a copy.
Thanks for the comments. Sorry, the review was long but that was because I really enjoyed the book and I really had just gotten finished reading Bridget Jones’s Diary that night and was on a Colin Firth high. LOL. Good luck to everyone who entered the drawing.
Thanks for the great review. In alot of ways your Pros have out weighed your Cons for me.
I really enjoyed the pros and cons of your review. It gave me a few things to look for in the books I read. I know I would enjoy this book. I would love to be the random # picked 🙂
I would love to win a copy. Nice, thorough review.
Thanks for the review. That’s mostly how I determine which books to buy .
I have always been fascinated by the name Sinjin.
This book sounds so good. I have added it to my TBR list.
Just curious about the scale-who reads to the E catergory? I would stop at the D
Yes, Yes, Yes, I would so love to win a copy of this book.
I an finding lately that a lot of books are nothing like the blurb on the back, so I no longer factor that in when buying a romance now. Sinjin, great name, and the plot sounds fascinating, thanks for this review!
@Joye (Love your name by the way)
I just finished a book that I hated and would consider it an E read. And this is by a well-known author, I mean really popular. I kept on reading not only this book but others before it wondering what they saw in the books that I missed. The writing was stellar of course or I wouldn’t have kept reading but I just hated the book.
Sometimes no matter how much other readers love a book, it doesn’t resonate with you and hits all your hot buttons like this one did for me. This is a book that I read reviews of and my others I know loved it. Reading is so subjective that I’m sure we’ve all had that experience.
I normally consider D reads books that I read and didn’t like that are recommended to me in genres that I’m lukewarm about like fantasy, urban fantasy, paranormal, and women’s fiction. It hit no hot buttons, but just wasn’t my thing. I can think of several paranormal and urban fantasy series that have rabid fan basis that I read and I’m like I didn’t like it but didn’t hate it.
Great job on the review, and you’ve got me intrigued. This is a new author for me, and I would love to read Sinjin.
Very nice and honest review, Lynette. I like books by Julia Templeton and am looking forward to this one.
Your review made me want to search through the history of your blog and read the rest of your reviews! I was captivated by your honest (and I totally agree) opinion of the cover blurb. I HAD to know what made you wish to read this book. Thanks for sharing and I will be sure to check and see what else you recommend:)
Interesting. I’d love to try the book for myself.
Good and thorough review, Lynette! I like your honesty. I agree, too, that some books appeal to one person, but not another. The blurbs on the back covers really can be awesome or–not. I wish a lot more books would have the inside blurb as well.
ooh I hope I win! Good review and still look forward to reading it.
Very thorough review.
The reveiw was detailed, thorough and enjoyable. Thank you for taking the time to write it.
I love your review! Your voice and humor make me appreciate your comments even more because you share HOW you think as well as what you think. Excellent job! Like you, the back cover blurb would not have enticed me enough to read this book, but your review has certainly made me interested.
I LOVE LOVE Julia Templeton! I read almost all of histoical ertoica books love them all so I been dying to read this!
Didn’t Lynette do a fab job??
Interesting reviews. I know what is meant by a rushed ending. Sometimes it is like I have to finisht he book in this many pages. i would love toread this book though
A balanced review. She put much of her likes and dislikes into it, but reading a book is a personal experience influenced by who we are. What will appeal to one will not to another. By giving us her viewpoint, we know where she is coming from and where we are in relation to that.
She had some good suggestions for both reader and author.
Lynette did a great job!!! I already have this book on my wishlist, but based on her review I know I have to read it.
If the book is as entertaining as Lynette’s review, it should be a winner!
Lynette’s review was great, no punches held, and I liked that she obviously felt emotional about the book.
Thanks for the great review! It’s always nice to go deeper than the blurb on the back cover.
I would so like to read this. Thank you for the review!
I’ve been curious about this one for a while, would love a chance to read it for myself 🙂
I like this style of review – Thank you! Thanks also for the heads up about the cover blurb not being a good representation of what the book is about. I’m not sure I would buy this book because of the cover blurb either.