Angie
Written on Nov 15, 2013
Historical Romance in the Puritan era? I've gotta try that! Her Wicked Sin definitely didn't disappoint! Lydia Colson is a relative new comer in Salem Village. She arrived about a year prior and has taken over the job as the village physician and midwife after leaving her own home town in the wake of...murder! Lydia killed her husband and needs a fresh start where no one knows of her past, and the neighbors just think her husband is a merchant off at sea. Then one night she stumbles upon a man who has fallen off his horse in the woods. Henry can't make it to town in his condition, so Lydia brings him to her own home in order to tend his wounds. And then a neighbor lady bursts in due to an emergency and screams "adulterer!" Luckily, Henry is a quick thinker and claims to be her husband back from his travels. Unfortunately for Lydia, pettiness among her village soon also screams out "witch!" A death sentence in those times.
I love this time in history, but haven't read many books set in it. I was a bit worried since Her Wicked Sin is a romance, and Salem in 1692 doesn't exactly sound romantic, but I wanted to give it a try. I'm certainly glad I did, because Lydia and Henry don't hold anything back! They don't immediately jump into bed. They actually talk some, but the attraction is obvious. I absolutely adored all of the historical boner banter! There's some good lines in there! The sex scenes are also pretty good. Nothing too wild or exciting there, but it fits the period.
While the romance was good, I enjoyed the plot even more. Lydia is trying to blend into Puritan society, but everything about her brings questions. None of the neighbors know her history, and would probably stone her on the spot if they found out she killed her husband. Then of course, there's her "husband" mysteriously being able to find her despite her moving away. Plus, a petty housewife is spreading rumors of witchcraft since her own husband can't keep his eyes of Lydia! And on top of that, a strange man has been looking for her! Her Wicked Sin does take on a slightly suspenseful tone toward the end with Lydia's trial and stalker. It's all resolved fairly quickly given the page length, but there was still a great twist at the end!
I really liked Her Wicked Sin. It's refreshing to read a Historical Romance that isn't Regency (although I do love those). There's also a great plot and admirable characters. Lydia isn't the typical woman of the time. She takes care of herself and offers her help to others. Henry is a good man who steps up to his responsibilities without compromising his values. The romance is sweet and steamy, and the plot is engaging. What more do you need?
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