Sinner
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3.9
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Sierra Simone
An Entertainment Weekly Top 10 Romance of 2018!I'm not a good man, and I've never pretended to be. I don't believe in goodness or God or any happy ending that isn't paid for in advance. In fact, I've got my own personal holy trinity: in the name of money, sex, and Macallan 18, amen.So when the gorgeous, brilliant Zenny Iverson asks me to teach her about sex, I want to say yes, I really do. Unfortunately, there are several reasons to say no--reasons that even a very bad man like myself can't ignore.1. She's my best friend's little sister.2. She's too young for me. Like way too young.3. She's a nun. Or about to be anyway.But I want her. I want her even with my best friend and God in the way, I want to teach her and touch her and love her, and I know that makes me something much worse than a very bad man. It makes me a sinner.And it's those very sins that are about to save me...***Sinner is a standalone companion to Priest about Father Bell's brother Sean. You do not have to read Priest or Midnight Mass to read Sinner***
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Author
Sierra Simone
Pages
366
Publisher
Sierra Simone
Published Date
2018-03-15
ISBN
1732172250 9781732172258
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"I liked the story, but after a while the sex was just whatever. I need to fill space in the story so let's add some scenes here or there. Got old after a while 🤷♀️"
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Lauren d
"tbh i liked this one better, he’s my favorite bell brother. i guess i always did like the bad boy. as a person with a very complicated history with religion and god, and a person that spent a long time angry at god, i think this book depicts the anguish and grief of losing someone dear to you and how that completely changes your worldview in every aspect of it. "
"I made the mistake in reading this after priest thinking it was the 2nd book in the trilogy. Thankful this story follows a different perspective and hopefully I didn’t ruin the way Simone intended to tell the story. Despite my mistake I did not regret reading this! Just as hot as the first book but a bit more emotional. I truly love how she writes in the perspective of men and even tho this is a fictional story I can’t help but look at the idea of religion differently. "
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Alexis Hernandez
"Honestly, I enjoyed reading this for the most part.<br/><br/>But I had a few issues:<br/><br/>Hero was bitter and whined a lot about "God." Which I found irritating. <br/><br/>Because it wasn't clear, from the beginning,<br/><br/>whether he "hated" God, which would mean he believes in God,<br/><br/>or whether he "didn't believe" in God, which would mean he's an atheist,<br/><br/>or whether he just "didn't WANT to believe" in God, which would still makes him religious but just bitter about it,<br/><br/>Or whether he DID believe in God...?<br/><br/>I hated every time he complained about how awful God is to let all these things happen to him, but went on into the next scene to flat out say he didn't believe in God...<br/><br/>Huh?<br/><br/>What?!<br/><br/>I mean, man, which is it!?<br/><br/>Do you, or do you not believe in God? <br/><br/>It's one or the other... can't be both.<br/><br/>The love story was good. Not great. It could have been better. There could have been more at stake, I think.<br/><br/>For example, the heroine should have been a full nun, not someone who was ABOUT to become a nun... Just like in the previous book where the male character was a FULL priest.<br/><br/>I just think Sierra could have done more with this story, but she opted not to.<br/><br/>I will give this a 2.5 star because I love the writing. Sierra's writing is always up to par with that.<br/><br/>I just didn't like how limited the story felt and didn't like one of the characters very much. He was very confused, so as a reader, I was also left confused, and not in the good/suspenseful way you're supposed to feel when you're reading, lol.<br/><br/>Also, Sidenote and a PSA to authors who want to write black heroines. That's great. That's awesome. Love that, and I will always pick up a romance book with a black heroine.<br/><br/>But please, please, please, I beg. Stop making racism a thing whenever the heroine is black.<br/><br/>I do not care for a racism storyline/plot/scene etc.<br/><br/>I do not want it in my romance books!!<br/><br/>I just want to read about the heroine falling in love, just like the gazillions whites heroines get to.<br/><br/>Racism is so cringe. Stop putting it, talking about it in romance books, especially when the heroine is black.<br/><br/>(This is about a scene in this book wherein the heoine experiences racism/microagression or whatever.)<br/><br/>Please stop putting this racism **** in romance books.<br/><br/>Just let my heroine be black and fall in love in peace."
"I also love the way she describes a person losing they’re virginity and how it feels, even though I myself can’t really attest to the accuracy. I think I loved this book more than I loved the first and I especially loved how you could read it as a standalone. Although I do wish the age gap was maybe 6-7 years rather than 15, but that’s just my opinion."
"YALL. THIS BOOK😟. If you’re looking for smutty books and you come across this one, don’t hesitate, just grab and buy. I love how Sean (ML/MC) and Zenny’s (GL) relationship felt so natural and so real. The author really did a great job showing Sean’s battles with God and his journey in overcoming them. This book is definitely in my top 5 and IS NOT A SLOW BURNER. I REPEAT, NOT A SLOW BURNER. The author does an AMAZING job balancing the times, moments, situations for sweet, emotional, and savory moments and then the most 🐱 THROBBING MOMENTS EVER (almost every chapter). sigh guys sigh. This book will have you annotating almost every page. Also, Sean’s humor in this book will have you cackling so hard. I also recommend Mild liner highlighters for annotations😉. Smutty 1-10: 10/10
Humor 1-10: 7/10
Emotional 1-5 (5 being highest): 3/5 Now I would gladly spoil it if you’d like but here’s a SLIGHT SPOILER. In the super end of the book, it shows the prologue of the next book after, called “Saint” which basically goes into Sean’s brother’s life. NOW ME PERSONALLY. I’m not interested in it, but maybe someone who can write a review as good as me can convince me. Also, the book says Sean is blonde with blue eyes….but to me he’s a brunette/raven head with dark brown eyes😛. I have a whole 🌶️🌶️ song playlist to listen to with this book because it’s that serious. ANYWAY!! DONT WALK, RUN!"