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jiglee wrote this review Saturday, October 16, 2010. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I love this author and his ability to peel back the layers of each characters complexities. Drama filled. You can surely relate to these folks on a personal level simply because none of us are perfect. Dior,Dooney,Marvin & Chandelle are all on a mission, they just have different ways of approaching their dreams and aspirations. this is a fast paced read with lines that read like poetry at times. Victor has the gift with the pen..he surely brings the drama and consequences with each and every novel. In this page turner we see how low one can go to get what it is they think they want. We see the devestation of relationships when trust is destroyed.Can you truthfully return from the abyss of deception? Read this book and come to your own conclusions. I would love to discuss it with anyone who is interested. I love victor mcGlothin's skill as a writer. He just gets better with time.”
VickiJAustin wrote this review Wednesday, July 15, 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Dramatic Styling
Dior is always involved in a constant collision with catastrophe, causing trouble wherever she goes. Her issues are so severe, she's been sent to an asylum. While she claims that it was all a part of her master plan, some question if she shouldn't be locked away permanently. Scheming all over the place, Dior has set a plan in motion to destroy Chandelle, her cousin's, marriage. Hoping to be in the position to provide Marvin, Chandelle's loyal and loving husband, with the consolation he'll need. However, before she can completely get the mayhem flowing, she finds herself trapped in someone else's maze and there just may be someone else admiring Marvin from afar. Dooney, Dior's fraternal twin, knows that his sister is just too sinful, and tries to use his words of wisdom to guide his cousin back to her husband before things get too out of hand. Will Chandelle be able to salvage her marriage or has too much discontentment been sprinkled?
SINFUL is the very first of book I've read by Victor McGlothin. Whether misunderstood or misdiagnosed, the Wicker family provides readers with plenty! Chaos, obscurity and entanglements keep this story going. I was a little perturbed at the foolishness and materialistic ways of Chandelle, but I liked that she grew throughout the story. I can't begin to imagine what they can possibly have awaiting us in SINFUL TOO.”