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Sin (Hamilton Sisters #1)
by
Sharon Page
Venetia Hamilton is no stranger to erotic art--her father's lush paintings are one of society's secret pleasures. But Venetia has never experienced true passion. Not until she meets Michael Wyndham, the Earl of Trent, a powerful man who holds her future in his hands and awakens her curiosity with one searing kiss. His expert touch is only the beginning of her education, bu...more
Trade paperback, 324 pages
Published
September 1st 2006
by Aphrodisia
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Eastofoz
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Readers who like historical erotica / Tammy
Shelves:
erotica,
historical-regency
5 stars for the ohhhh-my-gawwwwd blistering hot sex and 4 stars for an ok romance.
You name it this book has it: f/m, m/m, ffff, m/m/f, bdsm, voyeurism, orgies galore and every kind of um, let’s say, “unique” sex act imaginable –and all of this ick free to boot! How Page managed to do all that without the yuck factor going way up high is pretty impressive.
Here’s the story of a woman, Venetia, who paints erotic art in order to support her family because her father, who ...more
You name it this book has it: f/m, m/m, ffff, m/m/f, bdsm, voyeurism, orgies galore and every kind of um, let’s say, “unique” sex act imaginable –and all of this ick free to boot! How Page managed to do all that without the yuck factor going way up high is pretty impressive.
Here’s the story of a woman, Venetia, who paints erotic art in order to support her family because her father, who ...more
Rating: 4.5 / 5
I have to admit, that most of the time when I read an erotic romance (whether contemporary, historical, or something else), I only read a few chapters at a time, then go read something else. Because no matter how hot the book is, or how well written, I get a little bored with the non-stop sex and negligible plot. Sin by Sharon Page wasn't one of those books. Once I got into the story (it starts off a little slow), I was hooked and stuck with the book instead of swi...more
I have to admit, that most of the time when I read an erotic romance (whether contemporary, historical, or something else), I only read a few chapters at a time, then go read something else. Because no matter how hot the book is, or how well written, I get a little bored with the non-stop sex and negligible plot. Sin by Sharon Page wasn't one of those books. Once I got into the story (it starts off a little slow), I was hooked and stuck with the book instead of swi...more
When Venetia Hamilton's father cannot paint his erotic art books anymore due to his arthritic hands, Venetia paints his books for him. When Marcus Wyndham, the Earl of Trent call on her she instantly knows that he is the man that features in her fathers sketches. He knows that the last erotic book was sketched by someone different, and works out that it was Venetia who painted it. He wants her to stop using his image and then makes her promise to paint no more books ever.
When her f...more
When her f...more
I normally don't read historicals but I am glad I read this one. This book is very erotic and has every sex act you can imagine. It has srong characters, suspense and romance.
Nisha
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Alright, this is ridiculously good. So decadent, yet very traditional (for erotica). It's like an oxymoron.
The heroine is Venetia, who is a ghost artist for her father, a famous erotic artist. Yep, she's drawn erotic pictures and scenarios, since she was 14 or something, but is still a virgin. Along comes, Marcus, who looks strikingly like the man that stars her previous set of erotic drawings, and he wants her to stop using his face and stop drawing (in attempts to save her reputat...more
The heroine is Venetia, who is a ghost artist for her father, a famous erotic artist. Yep, she's drawn erotic pictures and scenarios, since she was 14 or something, but is still a virgin. Along comes, Marcus, who looks strikingly like the man that stars her previous set of erotic drawings, and he wants her to stop using his face and stop drawing (in attempts to save her reputat...more
WOW! This is one NASTY, DIRTY book, and I liked it.
Venetia Hamilton is no stranger to erotic art--her father's lush paintings are one of society's secret pleasures.
When Venetia is being blackmailed by her father's mistress because she has taken over her father's business of painting erotic art, she enlists the aide of Marcus Lord Trent. Together they go to an orgy at a country house to try and negotiate with the blackmailer. While there, they encounter people engaging in almost e...more
Venetia Hamilton is no stranger to erotic art--her father's lush paintings are one of society's secret pleasures.
When Venetia is being blackmailed by her father's mistress because she has taken over her father's business of painting erotic art, she enlists the aide of Marcus Lord Trent. Together they go to an orgy at a country house to try and negotiate with the blackmailer. While there, they encounter people engaging in almost e...more
Tiffany
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AMAZING! The beginning to my favorite historical erotic romance, Sin is an incredibly sexy read that never slows the pace for a minute. Eldest Hamilton sister Venetia has secretly been supplying the erotic art under her famous father's name since his health has declined, but when Marcus, the earl of Trent, recognizes himself in the art, he confronts her and outs her. At the same time, someone blackmails her family, so she goes along with Marcus to a country orgy, where she is sexually awakened w...more
Bronwyn Rykiert
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Venetia Hamilton is the largely unknown, oldest illegitimate daughter of famed erotic artist Rodesson. When Rodesson's arthritic hands prevent him from painting, Venetia secretly produces his scandalous works. If her father could abstain from gambling and other wicked pursuits, she could easily earn enough to keep her younger sisters respectable. When Marcus Wyndham, the Earl of Trent, unexpectedly appears at her door, Venetia quickly realizes that one of her father's main characters is based on...more
This book is one of my favorite guilty pleasures. It’s RIDICULOUSLY and DELICIOUSLY raunchy. It’s erotica at its best – a strong plot, an intriguing heroine and hero, and steamy, scandalous liaisons. What more could you ask for, really, then a plot involving an erotic artist enlisting the help of a rakish Earl to get her into a week long orgy? I. KID. YOU. NOT.
I’ve come to love Sharon Page’s work. She writes delicious scenes that curl your toes and make you feel naughty, all while...more
I’ve come to love Sharon Page’s work. She writes delicious scenes that curl your toes and make you feel naughty, all while...more
I just finished all of the Hamilton Sisters books and I must say, as much as I enjoyed parts of them, I think they would have been even better as novellas. If all three had been put into one volume (as shorter, more edited versions) I think they would have been more cohesive and my attention would have been kept a bit longer. About halfway through each book, I found myself getting bored. All three books seemed to have momentum problems in the middle with quick, tidy climaxes (NO PUN INTENDED) an...more
#1 Hamilton Sisters - Erotic Historical
Venetia Hamilton secretly paints exotic art. When she meets Marcus Wyndham, the Earl of Trent, she becomes involved in a web of secrets, blackmail, and intrigue. Everything threatens to boil over during a secret orgy attended by masked members of society -- and a murder is added to the mix.
Warning! Not for the faint of heart -- this is ultra-erotic!
I loved that there's as solid and interesting a plot to go along with t...more
Venetia Hamilton secretly paints exotic art. When she meets Marcus Wyndham, the Earl of Trent, she becomes involved in a web of secrets, blackmail, and intrigue. Everything threatens to boil over during a secret orgy attended by masked members of society -- and a murder is added to the mix.
Warning! Not for the faint of heart -- this is ultra-erotic!
I loved that there's as solid and interesting a plot to go along with t...more
Not my favorite erotic book... some of the steamy seems are a bit gratuitous. While I love me some hot lovin, this book seemed to go a little overboard (if that is possible)
Hot, steamy and sexy! Had to have a cold drink and a cigarette after each chapter. Loved the characters and the storyline was also well done.
Rake, virgin and the threat of scandal.
Someone blackmails Venetia Hamilton, who is illegitimate daughter of famous erotica painter. Young woman is ready to do everything to prevent her family shame. Marcus Wyndham, master of carnal pleasures, might help her. Are they willing to involve in something which will last forever?
Sex, sex, lot of sex. In different positions and in different combinations. Everyone can find something interesting. The problem is, IMHO, that the storyline...more
Someone blackmails Venetia Hamilton, who is illegitimate daughter of famous erotica painter. Young woman is ready to do everything to prevent her family shame. Marcus Wyndham, master of carnal pleasures, might help her. Are they willing to involve in something which will last forever?
Sex, sex, lot of sex. In different positions and in different combinations. Everyone can find something interesting. The problem is, IMHO, that the storyline...more
More kinky goodness. My first Sharon Page book, and one I always go back to.
One of the most explicit romances I have ever read.
Ynyny
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Hot
Blackmail, anyone?
Not too bad, not too good... not wildly plausible either, but whatever.
Not too bad, not too good... not wildly plausible either, but whatever.
This was my first novel from Sharon Page and it won't be last. The story was erotic and very touching.
This book is extremely HOT!
Very hot. Loved it.
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