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Sinner (Priest Book 2)

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Demon stories always make my skin crawl just a bit and the author wrote them in a way that gave me chills here and there. But the intensity of that kind of love, the kind of love where you feel lost without the other person. Where your strengths bolster each other’s weaknesses. Where you grow and are made better by loving them and being loved… Yes, I want that. And now that I’m saying it out loud, I realize I’m drawn to love stories because there’s something in them that I recognize or connect to, despite never having been in love myself.” After that I started to lose interest in the book as it flips between Cora as a child and Cora lying through her teeth to the detective often without clear breaks. It was confusing to me to see what was actually happening and what she was lying about. However, this feeling of disjointedness could just as easily be a result of the plot itself – Cora is so clearly disturbed and in her ramblings, she is revealing some truth and a lot of lies. Police Commissioner Grovian [and the reader] have to try and separate the fact from the fiction; so, it may well have been this that caused the disjointedness as you’re not privy to the entire truth until the end of the novel. Cora is constantly changing her story, so things are not making a lot of sense throughout the read, although you are able to grasp the consistent theme in her ramblings that link to the truth.

Sinner by Sierra Simone | Waterstones

Cora goes on about a billion tangents and you have no idea what is the truth, what is a lie, and what she is just making up because she doesn't actually remember the truth. I don't read that many paranormal romances, so for me it was a very unique story and I loved the setting of it. Loved the main characters and side characters and can't wait to read Ambri's story when it comes out. If y'all like the tropes mentioned above, The Sinner is definitely worth a try. 💫 GIRL i-💀 you didn't had to call me out like that ... feeling lowkey offended, because it's hitting too close to home. BYe 💀What I love most is when there is unrequired love from the Hero's side and The Sinner had that. Casziel told Lucy that he is on this side, because he is in need of her help to redeem himself, but with each chapter more of their story is unfolding. Lucy and Cas' story is tragically beautiful. A love that shouldn't be, but is inevitable. I love paranormal romance reads and I was anticipating so much for this story, adding the factor it was written by Emma Scott! 🤩 I caught him looking at me sometimes the way a condemned man looks at the world on his last day of freedom. Finally, I know who I am. Why I’ve been feeling like I’ve been missing something.” I swallowed hard. “It was you. I’ve been missing you.” Caz was....gah. EVERYTHING. The ultimate tortured hero...or anti hero. Whatever. The man was a demon, and not just a demon, but the ultimate demon. His secrets are dark and they run deep, and the more that gets revealed about him, the more desperate I was to learn more. I loved the way they just fit. Like light to dark, ying to yang, they were like two puzzle pieces that just fit. And the more you learn, the more epic it becomes. This was the ultimate story of soulmates and love everlasting. It was beautiful, emotional, and completely unforgettable.

The Sinner by Petra Hammesfahr | Goodreads

I struggle with books that have been translated because I don't know if they haven't translated well, or if I'm just not into the book. I could've drowned in the longing in his eyes. I felt drawn into their timeless depths, falling through centuries, sunrises rising and nights falling. I have loved you forever, through every century, with every lifetime that’s passed and every lifetime to come. There is only you. There will only ever be you. My love. My life.”Demons, Angels, Reincarnation, Grief, Second Chances, Soulmates and Love…….these are all manifested within this story to make you think, wonder the possibilities, maybe scoff at those ideas but without a doubt it makes you feel for Lucy and Casziel and believe. It’s up to you as a reader as to the possibilities within the book but one thing for sure is that Lucy and Cas are soulmates and have an everlasting bond. Reading this book made me hurt. It touched on so many fears I have lodged inside my heart. To lose my loved ones. The fear of the unknown. But it also touched on my hopes. That no one ever really leaves. That maybe the unknown is just a new chance. Another life. More life. More love. The strong bonds of hope that tie Casziel Abisare to Lucy Denning, Lucy Pure Of Light are forged in steel, tested by Gods & Demons alike. They've been burning in purgatory for eternity, yet the flame of their ardor never dims, casziel never forgets his Lil'il. He hovers over her, protecting her from all demons, even himself at times. Such is the intensity of his devotion. The Sinner is a 2003 mystery novel by Tess Gerritsen, [1] [2] the third book of the Maura Isles/ Jane Rizzoli series.

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There, there! Demon Cas is born. Admittedly, he should’ve gone to ✦afterlife therapy✦ instead of acting out his repressed feelings on humans and accepting position as Ashtaroth’s minion. Still, WHERE WAS THE SIN THAT LED TO HIS MONIKER, THE SINNER??? He’s fulfilling his duty as a demon, but he’s the least demonic of all. He’s pretty much just a lonely, bitter demon with a soft heart. I know Ms. Scott is worried about her readers embracing a story that is a different genre for her. But she has absolutely nothing to worry about. This book, this story is what Emma Scott is all about: Goodness in people, being seen, forgiveness, empathy, kindness, hope, survival, and always, always love. This book conveys it all. This book is not only a work of art, but a work of heart. I am in awe and completely in love with The Sinner. It stole my heart and my breath, in the very best possible way. 🖤 Casziel intrigued me from the very beginning. I knew what he was, but there was always something lurking underneath the surface. While his point of view is not shared as frequently as Lucy’s there was enough to continue pulling me further into the mystery that surrounds him as well as this story. And holy alpha demon! I loved his protectiveness as well as his jealousy even when he knew better. It’s called The Sinner but everything about it is all sweet and sappy. A little grit and darkness wouldn’t hurt, please and thank you. This book just simultaneously made me feel so single, yet so hopeful at the same time. Like I honestly saw myself in Lucy, it was kind of scary- she had no right being that relatable (but what can I say, I just love myself another romance lover).Cas is a demon who claims he has no love left in him. Yet the whole concept of this book proves that he does. Christ, if you can believe, he’s never even touched another woman in the FOUR millenium he’s lived as a demon. Because the dead body isn't so very dead, and suddenly, her little world isn't so little but one in which dreams feel like memories, "inner demons" actually lurk in dark alleys, and a beautiful creature of darkness with amber eyes and wings like night might hold the key to what her heart has been aching for...if she doesn't fall down the path of eternal damnation first.

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