SINNER by Sierra Simone
Release Date: March 15th
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Designer: Letitia Hasser from RBA Designs
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Blurb
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.
What do I believe in? Money. Sex. Macallan 18.
They have words for men like me—playboy. Womanizer. Skirt chaser.
My brother used to be a priest, and he only has one word for me.
Sinner.
***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.***
Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Pray for us sinners, indeed.
Sinner is a standalone story within Sierra Simone’s Priest series. I loved Priest. I loved everything about Father Tyler Bell and Poppy, their love affair and the complications that arose for Tyler both personally and professionally, the journey it led him on and the self-reflection that eventually allowed him to make peace with who he thought he was and the person he became once Poppy entered his life. Priest has been my benchmark for forbidden romances, and SIERRA DOES IT AGAIN!
For as dirty and rough as Tyler could be, his older brother, Sean, is on a whole other level of depravity. While the death of their sister led Tyler to become a priest, it had the opposite affect on Sean, who completely turned his back on his faith. But then Sean is reacquainted with his best friend’s little sister, Zenny, fifteen years younger than him, whom he hasn’t seen in years and is about to become a postulant. When Zenny propositions Sean to teach her the ins and outs of sex, all that she’d be leaving behind, during her last four weeks before she takes her vows, suddenly, Sean (who never cares about any of the strippers or socialites he sleeps with) is faced with a crisis of conscience.
And so begins their torrid, nasty, filthy, depraved sexual affair, as Sean introduces innocent Zenny to all sorts of carnal depravity. (There are some scenes in Sinner that seriously rival Tyler and Poppy’s altar sex in Priest. Like what they do at the kitchen sink.)
The story is told through Sean’s POV, so while Zenny is experiencing her own personal sexual revolution, Sean goes through one hell of an emotional journey as he begins seeing in a new, different light things he long thought he’d come to terms with. At the same time that Sean is discovering, much to his surprise, that he’s falling in love for the first time in his life, the Bells are going through yet another family trauma, and it all makes Sean question the choices he’s made and what he’s thus far believed.
“I am acutely aware that she’ll never be mine. She’ll always be God’s.”
“The irony of a sinner loving a nun.”
For as full of heat that Sinner is, it is also so full of heart. I felt all of the heartache that Sean felt over the situation with Zenny. It is a thought-provoking romance on so many levels, and it kept me up into the wee hours of the morning, long after I’d finished reading, thinking about this couple’s journey. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
About the Author:
Sierra Simone is a USA Today Bestselling former librarian (who spent too much time reading romance novels at the information desk.) She lives with her husband and family in Kansas City
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