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Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Review: Lucifer's Sin

Lucifer's Sin Lucifer's Sin by Lisa Renee Jones
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Note: I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Note 2: This is a trilogy. Please read in order, as the first and second books in the trilogy end in cliffhangers.

Note 3: There is a prequel to Lucifer's Sin - called Lucifer's Beginning. It will give you more context to Ana and Luke's story (oops lucifer). So go read it now before you read this one!

Trigger Warnings: betrayal, murder, deceit, violence, abuse, assault, abduction, drug/alcohol abuse, shootouts.

Oh look at that, a regular romantic suspense coming in!

Ana and Lucifer (sorry hehe about thinking about calling you Luke) have had their share of problems and have avoided each other like the bubonic plague or maybe they were keeping 5m distance per the covid-19 guidelines.

Until one fine day, when Lucifer realizes that his past has actually caught up to his girl, Ana and he needs to rescue her if he wants her alive and well, and say a few things *singing* that they should've said.

Obviously, Lucifer and Ana are both trained to be one with violence, either to help people or kill them. And as time passes, they realize that they work together romantically too, all is not lost. So despite their share of problems, they were meant to be. And boy does fate let them know it, and so do his teammates Savage and Adam (side note: can we please get their stories too - you're killing me here).

Aside from the wonderful steam, romance, banter and action from our MCs, the side characters are also tons of fun, and made me wanna wish that I could stay with them forever, but alas - it was not meant to be. The suspense was thrilling and I was on the edge of my very seat as we came to that ugh I can't believe you did this to me again Lisa - cliffhanger. The action was all too intriguing and kept making me root for my favorite couple to win. The pacing was as always fabulous and kept me zipping throughout the book and not losing sight of the important matters too - which made the plot even more so intriguing.

So I'd like to say, that overall, LRJ has once again won me over, heart and mind, and I cannot wait for the next book - Lucifer's Touch - coming April 19th 2022.

Until the next read,

-JB

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