Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Book Review: Secret Sins by C.D. Reiss

Secret Sins
Her name is Cinnamon. Cin for short. Band mates Strat and Indy don’t know anything about her except she’s smart as hell and sexy as heaven. They can’t agree who gets her, so they do the only thing two best friends could do. They declare her off limits to both of them.

Margie, AKA Cinnamon-you-can-call-me-Cin, has a thing or two to tell these guys.

Nobody “gets” her. She’ll let them know which one she wants when she can decide between them. Until then, their little pledges and promises aren’t her problem.

Her family is her problem. Her friends. And the world-famous blues rocker who has her cornered. He’s her problem too.

This may be one problem she can’t fix without some help.


I did not want this book to end!  Secret Sins was provocative, intense and revealing. I recommend reading the Songs of Submissions (SOS) series first otherwise the shock factor will not have the same value.
This is Margaret (Margie) Drazen’s story, she’s the eldest Drazen sibling and mature beyond her years. She doesn’t believe in feelings, it only interferes with her winning.  She also has a wild streak that led her to Indiana McCaffrey and Stratford (Strat) Gilliam, guitarist and lead singer for the group Bullet and Blood.  She finds her way into their lives and much as they find their way into hers. One night and a few Quaaludes later Margie’s life is turned upside down. 
The story provides answers where you least expect it. The hidden truths could have been a warning but instead they were kept protected. WOW! This story has my head spinning.  The Drazen family never ceases to amaze me. 5 Stars!

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