BOOK REVIEW: The Sinner by Shantel Tessier

 


REVIEW: 

The second of the Lords series. These are dark college romances and this one is really really dark. If child sex abuse is a trigger skip this book. Elli has a very dark past, one that even Sin missed despite being a constant in her life. This one seemed even darker that The Ritual maybe due to the content. 

There were several surprises throughout the book. I thought I knew who were the scum in this book were but I missed a few. Tessier did a great job of hiding some of them in plain sight which is how predators usually hide.

The addition of Ryat in a few cameo's and Tyson in a bigger role in this book tied the series together but also allowed it to be read as a stand alone. 

Publication Date: December 4, 2022
Format: Kindle 
Genre:  Dark College Romance

Publisher: Self Published
Length: 
 636 pages
Buy: Kindle | Audio

SYNOPSIS:
 

Little Demon

I was raised in a world where money and power are at your fingertips. My father is a lord, a very respected member of a secret society that knows no bounds. When tragedy struck my family, we discovered we weren’t untouchable. Just when I thought life couldn’t get any worse, I was shown what hell is really like. Then he came and saved me. The devil disguised as my personal hero. But of course, nothing is for free. Not when a soul is up for grabs.

I Vow. You Vow. We Vow.

Easton Bradley Sinnett—Sin—uses his power for his own sick pleasure. Like a typical Lord, he never thought about the consequences of his actions. I grew up with him, obsessed over him, craved him. He was who I pictured when I imagined doing things my body shouldn’t want.

One day, I realized he was not who I thought he was. It didn’t change anything, though, because I was already too far gone. If anything, I fell for him harder.

Every now and then, someone enters your life who flips it upside down. Sin wrecked me in the worst way, and I thanked him for it by serving on my knees.

As they say, nothing lasts forever. Men like him never stay with a woman like me. I’m what they use, not keep. So when he threw me away, I shouldn’t have been all that surprised.

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