The Book Depository Sinner (Special Edition) by Sierra Simone
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Price: £14.99
Brand: The Book Depository
Description: Sinner (Special Edition) : Paperback : No Bird Press : 9781949364262 : 1949364267 : 15 Mar 2022.
Category: Books
Merchant: The Book Depository
Product ID: 9781949364262
MPN: 1949364267
GTIN: 9781949364262
Author: Mary_Tidbury
Rating: 5
Review: I listened to this on audiobook as well as reading along on my kindle, which I’m so glad I did. I didn’t really get on with Priest, the first book, but looking back I think I should have probably listened on audio, so I might go back and do that another time. Sinner was incredible, it was such a great forbidden, age gap romance. But it had substance, it had important conversations that really made me think. I felt connected with Sean and his journey with his faith, and if I’m being totally honest I didn’t expect for it to make me think about my faith. But I adored Sean, I adored seeing his character progression and watching him fall in love. I adored Zenny, I adored her determination, how intuitive she was and how she wasn’t afraid to be herself. I loved watching their relationship grow, I loved seeing their chemistry, the angst and the forbidden-ness of it all was thrilling. I also won’t lie, the spice was a great addition! Definitely lived up to the first book! All I know is I’m a Sean Bell and Zenny Iverson lover!
Author: somelikeithardback(Rachel)
Rating: 3
Review: Okay. So. I don’t know? As always with Sierra Simone, the spice was ?impeccable?. But, dare I say, there was more of a focus on that than there was on the interaction between Zenny and Sean? He’s in love within 2 weeks, then no interaction then the end, is kind of the vibe I got? Like with Priest, the conversations of faith and intimacy are really poignant and honestly, even made me look at religion in a different light. But I honestly think this could have done with a bit of dual POV? I dunno. I still enjoyed it, and I’ll definitely pick up Saint in the future, but I feel I’m deffo in the minority with this one. It’s not the book it’s me.