Sin with Me by J.A. Huss and Johnathan McClain

Posted March 6, 2018 by Silvia in Books / 0 Comments

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This does not affect in any way my opinion of the book nor the content of my review.

Sin with Me by J.A. Huss and Johnathan McClainSin With Me by J.A. Huss, Johnathan McClain
Series: Original Sin #1
Published by Self-published on March 6, 2018
Genres: Romantic Suspense
Source: Author
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WARNING: This book contains sensitive material such as sexual content, abuse, and/or violence.

Two broken people in a city fueled by sin.
Maddie Clayton isn't looking to be saved. She knows the only person you can count on is yourself. Her moral compass might not point true North these days—but at least she's still standing.
The military taught Tyler Bell about loyalty. Being there for your brothers is the only thing that matters—but when it mattered most, he wasn't.
She's got a ticket straight to Hell. He's already been there and back.
She needs to win. He just needs to stop fighting.
Some sins scar your soul so deeply, you'll never be the same.
But this Devil in disguise might just be the angel he needs to forgive himself.

I’m fascinated by book collaborations, and why wouldn’t I be? We get to read a powerful story plotted by not just one, but two great minds. Sometimes we already had the pleasure to read something by one or both authors, and others we discover them for the very first time. Whichever way we look at it, it’s a win, right?

Then a sexy contemporary romance written by J.A. Huss and Johnathan McClain comes your way, and suddenly your mind doesn’t know how to process a proper thought anymore. Mostly because it’s speaking in Tyler’s voice. I’m trying to raise my right eyebrow. I’m laughing out loud at inner monologues. I’m fired up. I’m still trying to freaking raise my right eyebrow. Is that fuc— messed up? Perhaps, but to me it’s quite beautiful and the reason is pretty simple, it means the characters are real. Yes, I used the plural because the story is told in double pov, which works brilliantly well even when they switch in a matter of sentences. In fact, I found that a unique touch and what kept me on edge most of the time. Of course, there are other factors playing that and, although I suspected something along the road, I did not see the way it would backfire . . .

I strongly invite you to Sin with Me—but mostly Tyler, really—and let Huss & McClain drag you into a wondrous whirl of twisted desires and broken souls that will just make you beg for more.


Silvia

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Through her creativity and blogging, Silvia has met people from different industries and collaborated with them on various projects over the years. Her strong passion for reading and her fascination for different cultures and languages have led her to develop a keen interest in the East-Asian continent. Off to see her? Follow the colourful book road . . . ♡

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