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Never a Sinner

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An interesting g read. Characters are intense and well described. Although can be a bit whiny, like mostly everyone. They are likable enough. Teddy is a sweet and inspiring hero, his feelings for Jessica a nice facet of the book. Half the time I just wanted to slap Ella sue and tell her to wake up. A nicely paced romance that has some annoying characters that make it feel quite a long read.

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Lisa Book Club Review – This is book 4 in the Sinner’s Legacy series. And it’s Teddy book . When his half- sister show up pregnant and looking for help Teddy offers her help. But in the mist of that Teddy falls for Jessica a friend from high school that has been hurt. This is a lovely book with lots of heart with the whole Sinner family involved. You could read this as alone book but I think you would enjoy the whole Sinner series which is set in Louisiana with the first family of football. Lisa

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Never a Sinner is a well written romance. I enjoyed the plot and the characters. I have not read the previous books but will be checking them out.

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This was such a heartwarming and original read! Whatever prompted Lynn Shurr to give both main characters a disability is a mystery for me, but she delivers a refreshing story with a gorgeous Beta hero.
The “cute and kind of sexy” hero, Teddy, is a kind, caring and gentle man, who’s a bit shy (his blushes are adorable) but not too much. He’s also a very practical man (about trivial issues and other matters, such as how a man with 'spina bifida' has sex). Lynn Shurr doesn’t sugarcoat the reality of living with a disability, she just presents the facts in a dispassionate and natural way. But there’s plenty of sexiness and sweetness.
His genuine selfishness really stands out as opposed to that of his half sister, Ella Sue, with all his protectiveness towards the blunt Ella Sue and her baby.
I enjoyed the way Teddy reconnected with his high school crush, Jessica, and helped her in the process of regaining her confidence. And the way they love his baby niece… I adored it!
There’s also a lot of lovely and a bit quirky secondary characters, including a very supportive family, and lots of showing instead of telling in this heartwarming story set in Louisiana.

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