The Perfect Sinner

The Perfect Sinner by Penny Jordan, published by Mills & Boon in 1999, is a novel that delves into the complexities of personal transformation and trust. The story follows prominent lawyer Max Crighton, who seemingly has it all—wealth, power, and a fulfilling home life. However, his insatiable appetite for sexual attraction leads him into a series of affairs with his grateful female clients, jeopardizing the very life he has built.
As the narrative unfolds, Max’s life takes a dramatic turn when he is brutally attacked, leaving him a changed man. The individual who returns home from the hospital is a stranger not only to himself but also to his wife, Maddy, and their children. The book explores themes of redemption and the challenges of rebuilding trust within a family, as Maddy grapples with whether to believe in Max’s transformation and his desire to reconnect as a family. With 376 pages, this edition offers readers an in-depth look at the emotional turmoil and complexities of relationships.
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Prominent lawyer Max Crighton has it all — money, power, the perfect home life. But for a man add to the dark and dangerous side of sexual attraction isn’t enough. He goes from affair to affair, seducing his grateful female clients, putting his charmed life-style at risk.
Then his luck runs out. Max is brutally attacked. And the man who comes home from the hospital is a stranger to his wife, Maddy, to his children and to himself. Can Maddy trust this man who now desperately wants them to be a family? Should she believe that this perfect sinner has truly repented?
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