Miss Sin: Book Three of the Sin Series
K**R
Good quick read
Hot guy. Sweet gal. They meet. They fall in love. The vamp tries to create trouble which is straight out of a movie plot. In the end, the good wins over the evil. What's not to like?
J**S
I need a John
Well S.J has done it again and made another book boyfriend for me to be obsessed over and Nora sweet Nora finding herself and her wings. I loved this book. You have everything you need laughs, heat, danger, drama. Bravo S.J. Bravo xxx
M**S
The steamiest in the series!
This was perhaps the hottest book of the series, which is saying something. The reason? Special Agent John Clark. One would think that being an FBI agent would make him the “calmer” of the male trio of this series, but John’s the type of man who says: "Don't worry, Darling. I'm alpha enough for the both of us."My fan is overheating!I also absolutely loved Nora and I saw a lot of myself in her, which made the reading experience that much more enjoyable *insert smirk emoji here*. Was I expecting something else from this book? Yes, considering the epilogue of Sin Too, but I’m not disappointed at all! Nora and John’s chemistry was off the charts, and Dell was the perfect antagonist. Although I do believe Nora should have made John grovel a little more after everything that goes down. Maybe I think this because of how easily I could see myself in her. It wasn’t hard to imagine myself in her situation and feel her emotional distress as if it were my own, so to say I was angry with Special Agent John Clark is an understatement. That being said, I loved these two so much, especially in their domestic moments!A special mention goes to the scene with all the boys from the series. Goodness, it was precious to see Vincent, Angelo and John together.
M**E
My Thoughts...
SJ Tilly does it again!I love the books written - the stories are always strong characters or finding their inner strength!I love how the main characters have the ability of communication 👏 its something that drives me crazy in other books.This was a quick read, kept me interested throughout and doesn't drag out.Wanted a bit more of an epilogue but I will find out hopefully a little more in the book.
A**R
one of the best books I have read!!
I love how it wasn’t typical girl meet boy, tension, something happens, they avoid it, and so on. It was such a good story!! I wanted it to be longer!! Plus love that this story featured an 42 and 31 year old not your typical 20 year olds.
J**I
Okay.
This third installment of the Sin series was good, but I didn’t love it as much as the first two. The premise is that John is an FBI agent and Nora is an insurance executive coming into her own after a lifetime of perceiving herself as safe and boring. When Nora’s boss begins to act suspicious, Nora isn’t sure what to do, meanwhile unbeknownst to them, by choosing to be with Nora, John puts a target of a new enemy on her back.I feel like this had a lot more loose threads and rough edges than the previous two books which felt a lot tighter. In this one, the connections between the villains was less established, I never understood why Nora didn’t seek John’s advice about her awkward situation at work, I didn’t get why John jumped to the conclusion he did, I didn’t get why and how Nora was cleared, John’s forgiveness was a bit too pat. Nora was a bit TSTL at times which didn’t make sense because she’s so smart and self-aware at other times. There were a few holes in the plot that made the overall work feel a little hollow to me. Not that this was bad, it’s a perfectly serviceable romance with light suspense and loose enough links to the previous books that you don’t have to read them to read this (although I recommend them over this one). It just felt a little more perfunctory to me and I liked the previous books better. I still recommend the series even just for the first book.
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