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I love of of Sharon Sala's Romantic suspence. I loved all the characters in this book they are always drawn beautifully.

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Another great romantic suspense from Sharon Sala! Hers are always some of my favorites. This one had the requisite romance, suspense, and plenty of action!

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This was a well written emotionally charged novel about how a tragedy can affect an family emotionally and physically. This started out slowly for me but got better as it got towards the middle of the book. I loved that the main character is such a strong woman.

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Family Sins was by far one of the best romantic suspense novels that I have read in awhile. It’s nothing like anything that I have read this year. The story reads like a soap opera. The title fits the book perfectly. The way that two different families are portrayed is both sad and heartwarming. One family is fractured and devoid of love while the other is united and compassionate. It’s difficult to believe that these two families share some DNA.

Family Sins is the story of how the Youngblood family seeks justice and vengeance after their patriarch Stanton Youngblood is murdered. Before Stanton dies, he writes the last name of his killer in the dirt. That last name is his wife Leigh’s maiden name, Wayne. The Waynes are Billionaires. They disowned Leigh when she decided to marry below her station 30 years ago. In fact, one of them threatened to kill Stanton back then. Ultimately, the Waynes had no idea what one of their kin had gotten them into by killing Stanton. Leigh has five bold and fearless adult sons that will do anything for each other and their family. They have had nothing to do with the Waynes until now. The oldest, Bowie along with his mother boldly calls the Waynes out. At one point, the Youngbloods and the Waynes have a showdown that clearly demonstrates the differences between them. And that was a confrontation that I can only describe as epic. It sets the stage for all of the other great things that happen in the book. While there is a significant amount of tragedy and loss, this is also a story of sacrifice and second chances. I don’t want to give too much away but I will say that Bowie gets the love of his life back.

This is my first time reading Sharon Sala and I am now a huge fan. I could easily visualize all of the scenes in this book. It really came to life. I look forward to reading other books by this author.

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