A review by ssejig
The Duke's Night of Sin by Kathryn Caskie

2.0

I like the concept of this series (seven brothers and sisters, ignored by their father, decide to live up to their nickname of "the seven sins" ('cause their last name is Sinclair, cute huh?)) This book gives us Siusan or "sloth." She lives to be a lady, directing others. But she's bored and lonely one night at a ball and sexes up the new Duke of Exeter (he thinks he's meeting a prostitute.) When she realizes what she's done, she tells her brothers and sister left at the house what she's done and they hide her in a girl's school where the Duke's ward is conveniently placed. I'm okay with the plot contrivances and contortions, even when the Siusan doesn't recognize the duke and goes home with him for the holidays then saves his life. It goes on and on and on. And for a sloth, Siuzan chases him pretty hard and for such a supposed lady, she's sure a big ol' slut.