
Seven Years to Sin
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Narrated by:
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Imogen Church
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By:
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Sylvia Day
About this listen
The unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Seven Years to Sin by Sylvia Day, read by the actress Imogen Church. Seven years ago, on the eve of her wedding, young Lady Jessica Sheffield witnessed a scandalous seduction by the roguish Alistair Caulfield.
But after years of serene but unfulfilling marriage, she still cannot free her dreams of this illicit liaison. So when newly widowed Jessica steps aboard Caulfield’s ship for a transatlantic passage, years of denied pleasure and passion will be unleashed in the most provocative way…
©2013 Sylvia Day (P)2013 Penguin AudioBrilliant
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Seven Years to Sin
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Loved it
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amazing
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A story to fall in love with
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very steamy.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Seven Years to Sin to be better than the print version?
N/AWho was your favorite character and why?
All characters in this book are given equal attention to detail, resulting in you being able to relate to their characteristics. In particular the side story of Hester, the main characters sister allows different angles of enjoyment and keeps you wanting to know where the story is going. Hesters story, mixed with Jess` prevents the `historic` novel becoming predictable.Have you listened to any of Imogen Church’s other performances? How does this one compare?
I am a new user of audible, so am yet to establish my personal preferences of performer/narrated. In my opinion, Imogens performance was pleasant and helped to focus on feelings and expressions. I enjoyed listening to her throughout the book.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The harsh reality of Jess being Barron, and societies expectations, helps to set the scene beautifully. It was nice to have a read where there were no victims involved, no-one timid or with huge sob stories in their past. Silvia Day has made a great effort to ensure no sympathy is felt for Jess once having a happy marriage.Any additional comments?
This book may not be as modern or raunchy as some readers prefer, however I feel this is appropriate given the era and science intended. I enjoyed the book and would recommend to others. Silvia Day has a great style and it Is portrayed throughout thus beautifly written novel.Pleasant, enjoyable read/listen
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This is why I love Sylvia Day
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A bit jumpy but a good story
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nice easy listen
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