
I wish I could give the author the biggest cheer because there aren’t enough New Adult / Romance books out there that have a singular male POV. “Jesus,” she whispers, and I can’t tell if it’s a swear or if it’s a prayer I wanted to read on and everything about the trope was atypically perfect. There was certain elements of instant attraction and lust, but it worked!! Did you ever imagine me saying that? It actually didn’t feel cringey or cliche at all – maybe that was due to the certain element of mystery and suspense with the first starting chapters. The execution felt very translucent sometimes, like the author was trying too hard to show the taboo rather than focus on letting the reader feel the taboo. The plot line was so unique and I was so ready for everything to be spectacular and while it was I felt like it could have done more. This is a story about a sinner and a nun. I remember being this enthralled with her prose when I read American Queen, it took me back to how much her chapters can be panty droppers. Sinner had some powerful writing and some steamy scenes.

“If you’d told me you wanted it, I would have spent the rest of the night with my mouth on your cunt.’ Her eyes widen and I remember we’re in a place run by nuns.” Hi, my name is Alex and I will be doing the honest girl thing

I’m personally shipping holy water to anyone who reads this, alongside a thorough description on how to take the coldest damn shower before bringing your ass to church.īecause fuck if this book was too hot (hot damn) “I know how to make sin feel like heaven.”
