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asked by glenn11 on November 11, 2006 4:38 PM
Anne Stuart specializes in the dark, tormented hero. She loves to keep you guessing--is he good or evil? Luke Bardell, who some believe is evil incarnate and who others think is angelic, is the charismatic leader of a New Age group, "The Foundation of Being." When Rachel Connery's mother dies suddenly, bequeathing 13.5 million dollars to the group, Rachel contests her mother's will and loses. Luke invites Rachel to visit the group, ostensibly to prove the group's innocence. Rachel, who knows better than to fall into the trap, sets out to destroy Luke and the cult, but finds herself attracted to this dangerous and potentially evil man. Anne Stuart loves to flip-flop your expectations--this romance is not recommended for the faint of heart!


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I have been a fan of Stuart for a long time, but this book is bloody brilliant. I didn't want to like it, but then this writer makes a habit of making you love things you say you couldn't love. It was riveting from start to finish; the characters so alive.

I continues to amaze me that Anne Stuart is not up there with Nora Roberts. Sorry, Nora, outside of your J.D. Robbs, you cannot hold a candle for Stuart.
reviewed by aries on November 15, 2006 11:05 AM

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I have read Moonrise but it did nothing for me. Ritual SIns is just the opposite, it is wonderful! You cannot help but to like Luke, even the ways he handles Rachel's intimacy fears. I stayed up half the night reading this book and it will be on my keeper shelf.
reviewed by tubi on November 22, 2006 7:11 PM

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