
Looking to add some spice to your Regency romances? Try Sinjin by Julia Templeton! This erotica novel focuses on the main romance but you’ll also get to experience some other sexy scenes featuring the hero’s brothers and their current paramours. There’s a lot of sex some of which features a little voyeurism and a little ménage trios action. Additionally there is a tiny hint of lesbian interaction that stops at dirty talking and a kiss, in case that bothers you.
The Rayborne brothers are being forced to find brides by their mother. Sinjin being the eldest must find his bride before the summer is out and preferably at a two week house party their mother is throwing. Prepared for the worst, determined to be a martyr to give his brothers more time to sow their wild oats, Sinjin strides through the doors and is arrested by the sight of the beautiful Katelyn Davenport.
Katelyn is engaged to be married to a terribly wretched peer. He’s forty plus years of age to her just shy of twenty years, overweight, balding, and a bore. His strict views of propriety and womanhood are so imposing Katelyn can hardly imagine marriage to him. She’s determined to use this time away from him at the Rayborne house party to enjoy herself while securing for her sister one of the brothers. When Sinjin’s smoldering gaze lingers on her Katelyn dares to imagine a life spent with him… or at the very least his bed!
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About how much of the novel would you say focuses on the Rayborne brothers? Would you believe I sometimes enjoy secondary characters more than the heroes or heroines?
Thanks for reviewing “Sinjin.”
I would say Sinjin focuses 80-90% on the main couple. Then about 10-18% on the brothers. With 2-5% on the bisexual woman (who was with the hero’s 2 brothers) wooing the heroine’s sister. There really isn’t that much given on the rest of the characters. You have the other woman interest that should be the perfect match for Sinjin but isn’t, but she’s very 2D.