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A review by wonderwomannz
Unholy Sins by Elle Thorpe
5.0
After the gripping finale of *Evil Enemy*, I was eager to dive into this next installment, but I must admit it took a surprising turn I wasn’t quite expecting. While the story revisits familiar characters and even nods to those from other previous series I adore it wasn’t about Fawn.
Elle seems to be slowly unraveling Fawn's storyline, which has left me intrigued and guessing about her true identity and her connection to the Saint View family. I wouldn't be surprised if her tale is the fourth book yet to come; the hints dropped throughout have me on the edge of my seat! I have a few guesses and can’t wait.
As for our main characters, Zeph, the dark yet undeniably sexy priest, captures attention with his Robin Hood-like charm, taking from the rich to support the underprivileged. His character adds an interesting dynamic to the narrative. On the flip side, we have Lyric—a fiercely protective mother doing everything she can to make the most of their challenging circumstances. Her determination and resilience is admiral.
Still in love with Elle’s books. This is M/F.
Elle seems to be slowly unraveling Fawn's storyline, which has left me intrigued and guessing about her true identity and her connection to the Saint View family. I wouldn't be surprised if her tale is the fourth book yet to come; the hints dropped throughout have me on the edge of my seat! I have a few guesses and can’t wait.
As for our main characters, Zeph, the dark yet undeniably sexy priest, captures attention with his Robin Hood-like charm, taking from the rich to support the underprivileged. His character adds an interesting dynamic to the narrative. On the flip side, we have Lyric—a fiercely protective mother doing everything she can to make the most of their challenging circumstances. Her determination and resilience is admiral.
Still in love with Elle’s books. This is M/F.