Jackie Wright
4.5 Stars for Seven Nights of Sin which is book 2 and the conclusion to the Penthouse Affair Duet. This book had my emotions and feelings for Dominic all over the place at times I was in love with him and at times I wanted to hate him because of his treatment of Presley but when she really needs his help he can’t turn his back on her..... Seven Nights of Sin picks up right where The Two Week Arrangement ended with Dominic coming to Presley’s rescue so you do have to read these books in order. Dominic and Presley are pressured into taking a business trip to London together and that’s when things really start blowing hot and cold as they both try to protect and hide their real feelings for each other but is it love or is it lust !!!! A forbidden office romance that’s told in the duel POV that made me smile, made me giggle and at times made me want to throw my reader at the wall but I loved this book and the characters and in the end I was left smiling like a Cheshire Cat so yes I will recommend this great read to all romance lovers so what are you waiting for get your one click finger clicking .....
Sue Galuska
Book 1 ended when Presley calls Dominic to come and rescue her after a disastrous attempt at being an escort. Dom takes her back to his place to calm down and sleep. They talk a little but they still have a long way to go if Dom is ever going to trust Presley again. Of course the more time these two spend together, the more the flames ignite. Dominic makes another offer that Presley cannot refuse.....come to London with him for business for one week and there the heat explodes! Things are going well between them again until Dom's past comes back to haunt him. He must finally decide if he is going to keep living in the past or if he is going to throw caution to the wind and go after what he really wants so they can have their happy ever after. This was a great ending to this two book series. I really enjoyed both of these characters and their story!
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Emma Davies
Seven Nights of Sin picks up where The Two Week Arrangement ended. To say things are a mess between Dominic and Presley would be an understatement. With their insecurities and doubts being exasperated as a result. Dominic returns to his default a-hole mode in order to avoid emotional entanglements. Initially, I couldn’t quite grasp Dominic’s need for emotional detachment but as his affecting baggage was revealed, I found myself able to forgive his douche moments far more easily than I would have anticipated. Presley is a wonderfully forgiving person without being subservient. She remains true to herself throughout even when the situation goes against what she wants. There is a lot of ups and downs with the relationship between Dominic and Presley due to Dominic’s inability to process his emotions; in this respect, he does seem emotionally stunted where romantic relationships are concerned. Again this all makes sense when the revelations occur. When confronted with his feelings, Dominic is quick to accept the crossroads he has come to; with the help of the women in his life he is able to move forward along the path to happiness. Seven Nights of Sin focuses on Dominic’s emotional growth and the happiness that can be achieved if you are willing to make yourself vulnerable to another in order to obtain it.
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