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Gray Sin by Jody Kaye

Gray Sin by Jody Kaye


Gray Sin by Jody Kaye
Rating:five-stars
Gray Sin by Jody Kaye
Series: The Kingsbrier Legacy #1
Genres: Contemporary Romance

—JOE—
I was doing my job when I rescued Gracyn. But I should have known better than to bring her back to my cabin. She has a reputation for getting whatever she wants. I’d never considered she’d be interested in someone as old as her father. I wasn’t attracted to anyone so young until that night. Now I’m in bed with the devil, trying to keep my buddies from finding out that she’s everything I ever wanted.

—GRACYN—
Joe was another one of my parents’ friends not worth paying attention to until he saves me from myself. It was only supposed to be one sinful night. Now, I tempt fate each time I go back for more. I’ve fallen for a much older man and we’re treading in gray waters. To keep him I’ll have to come clean to my family. But does friendship eclipse love?

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MY REVIEW OCT 2021

I read all of the other Cavanaugh books and I have loved every single one of them. This one is not an exception at all. The instant chemistry and lust that Joe and Gracyn had for one another was off the charts! I adored that they attempted to fight it but in the end love doesn’t care about age. The family dynamic was great and was prepared for Gracyn’s fathers (yep she has two of them) to go through the roof at the thought of their daughter being in love with their friend. All in all this was a great read and I loved catching up with the Cavanughs.

Jody Kaye has once again written a book that left me breathless. There was a few transitions that were a little difficult but they take nothing away from the story. This is a must read and you can certainly read it without having read any of the books from series one. Although in my opinion, where is the fun in that. I say read them all and meet this amazing family.

READ AN EXCERPT nEW oCT 2021

“I could be persuaded to come back? If that’s not crimping your rigid bachelor-cop style?”
“You think I’m old. Set in my ways.”
She shakes her head. “Own your dogma if that’s what you want, Joe. I’m not forcing you to change. You’re the one who has an issue with your age, not me. And I didn’t break in with any intent other than to cook for you. We’d have fucked already otherwise.”
“Damn, Gracyn.” I scrub my face.
She huffs a small laugh and I’m sure she gets what sort of visual it’s got playing between my ears.
I lean back and pull the key out of my pocket. “Seven days from now my weekends are my own for the next month.”
“I’ll keep that in mind.” She takes the key.
“One-nine-eight-six.”
Her expression goes from puzzled to gracing me with one last smile. I’m a sucker for this girl. Like everyone else, Kingsbrier’s princess has me wrapped around her little finger.

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About Jody Kaye

Jody’s husband asked what she’d been doing all day. After five years she finally confessed, “When no one is around, I write.”

Okay, it was more like trying to get out of saying a thing. Jody’s a writer. You want it pretty. Let’s compromise.

“Just finish one,” he said, challenging her to complete a story and share it. Little did he know that those words of encouragement meant they’d return from a family vacation with a wild and defiant set of quintuplets stumbling their way through life. Wasn’t raising their three sons enough?

A native of nowhere, Jody settled in New England for 17 years before agreeing to uproot her brood of boys and move to North Carolina. She spends most of her time reading, writing, and hoping that her ravenous children haven’t managed to eat all the ingredients before she cooks dinner.

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