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Sacred Sins
Sacred Sins | Nora Roberts
6 posts | 23 read | 2 to read
New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts serves up a sizzling novel of explosive suspense and sensual romance as the search for a murderer ignites passion between a beautiful psychiatrist and the sexy, brooding detective determined to crack the case. In the unbearable heat of another sultry Washington, D.C., summer, a serial killer is on the loose. Dr. Tess Court, one of the capitals most successful psychiatrists, wants nothing to do with the caseuntil the police convince her to lend a hand to the lead investigator, legendary ladies man Detective Ben Paris. Scarred by his familys history, Ben has even less use for shrinks than Tess has for himbut the forces of animal magnetism and a shared desire to catch the demented criminal known as The Priest inexorably erode the walls theyve built. Theyre opposites in so many ways, yet that seems only to fan the flames of attraction for which danger has supplied the spark. To stop a killer who thinks he can absolve sins through murder, Ben will need every ounce of psychological insight Tess can offer him. And shell need the help of a lawman willing to stare fear in the face if shes going to avoid becoming the madmans next victim.
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CaramelLunacy
Sacred Sins | Nora Roberts
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Mehso-so

A backlist romantic suspense from Nora Roberts, I enjoyed Tess and her empathetic heart, but found Ben's disdain for her profession hard to deal with. There were other places where the book definitely showed its age...the constant smoking, for one.
But the description of the avant garde art show had me snort laughing my tea.

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TheAromaofBooks
Sacred Sins | Nora Roberts
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Pickpick

After a long binge of books aimed at younger readers, I suddenly found myself yearning for something with a bit more grit (but not a LOT more haha) I had this random Nora Roberts book (and its sequel) and it was just what I was looking for. Although this isn't one her most brilliant stories, it's still an engaging romantic suspense with likable characters AND it took me to Washington DC for #ReadtheUSA2020 @Andrew65

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 4y
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Manganet
Sacred Sins | Nora Roberts
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Mehso-so

A book about murder, religion, love and trust.
3/5

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saholmes
Sacred Sins | Nora Roberts
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Pickpick

I enjoyed this book. It read as a wonderful mix between a mystery and a traditional Roberts romance. I appreciated the factual aspects of the police work. Roberts wrote of a realistic love that hit many bumps and came out stronger.

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IAmNerdyMe
Sacred Sins | Nora Roberts
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Mehso-so

I didn't mind this book. I've read it before, several years ago, and it seems a bit more dated now. I read it this go round for a paper on the evolution of romance novels through text.