276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Sinner (Priest Book 2)

£9.9£99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

Continuing on with the positives, I liked this idea the book displayed that we all had our own set of demons whispering voices in our heads to make us doubt ourselves or hold on to our insecurities and push us to do things we shouldn’t. Another thing, the world building is done quite well. There’s a glossary of terms you can use as a guidance. I honestly don't understand why this book is rated so low and what everyone has been whining about - this was a good story! I found The Sinner fairly interesting to start with. We open with Cora Bender, who has decided to take her own life because her existence has ceased to be a life. But when she goes to take her own life, she ends up instead taking that of a man at the lake she is about to drown herself in. As I sit here and wipe the tears out of my eyes at 2am I can readily admit that Emma Scott destroyed me. The Sinner was absolutely breathtaking. A love story that transcends everything and spans lifetimes. This story was truly brilliant, raw, poignant and just so touching. Casziel and Lucy were beyond incredible and I know their story will stay with me forever. The following words/phrases were used to describe Hero: a jaded, sarcastic tint colored his every word, an otherworldly magnetism, tired

Sinner and the Saint: Dostoevsky, a Crime and Its The Sinner and the Saint: Dostoevsky, a Crime and Its

It’s a personal story. It’s felt and experienced clearly. A thank you is not nearly enough so hopefully my words here will make do. I liked Lucy, but what made the book for me was Casziel. There is just something about the way Emma writes the Heroes that make me soft 🥺 they could all be tough looking guys with the biggest resting bitch face and I just know that deep down they are the teddy bears with the biggest hearts. But not only has Casziel that, he also has quite a .... wingspan. 😌 💅 The ending kind of threw me for a loop, and by the ending I mean the very last sentence. I was not expecting it... like at all. It leaves a little to the imagination, but I didn't think of it as an unresolved ending.she accepts dinner invitation, lunch invitation, and basically becomes more sociable with her co-workers; And I think this is just because it was translated but MOST of the book was in 3rd person "Cora said this, Cora did this" and then small parts were in the first person of Cora speaking. I thought maybe there'd be a reason for this later on but there never was. Part of the reason for my jab against the heroine could be because she may or may not have reminded me too much of myself. 🙈 I have an aversion to reading about characters who are a mirror of myself. I know this says a lot more about me and how I feel about myself than the character, but I can’t help it. Yes, I need therapy. 🙃 I also know that Emma has a post-it on her computer that reads “compare you to YOU.” Even within the confines of keeping the standards of your work within the parameters of your work, there’s always the yearning, the yen, the pull to outwrite yourself and go beyond.

Sinner: A Dark College Romance Kindle Edition The Sinner: A Dark College Romance Kindle Edition

The concept is the main character kills someone and we are there seeing it happen. We then go on a journey with Bill Pulman, searching for the answer why...why did this happen, and is the person doing this thing more than troubled...is there something more. Cora's husband going down on her = her going down on her sister = her being gone down on by Johnny while her sister dies.

I don't want to tell you the story. Even though I'm not a fantasy reader, the central crux remains love and that's what I grasped in all its sentimental glory with both hands. If you were to come home and found an unconscious demon lying on your front drive, what would you do? The whole time I was reading this I thought I'd probably give it 3 stars, maybe less if the ending was bad but now that it's over I have to give it 4 and recommend it. This is unlike me. I'm hard on the most pleasant of books. But in all it's imperfection, confusing German names and ridiculous police procedures that would never happen in real life(at least where I'm from), I forgave it and the story took a hold of me.

The Sinner (novel) - Wikipedia The Sinner (novel) - Wikipedia

With Sinner, Emma wrote something extraordinary. In premise, research, writing, characters and emotion. It’s Emma, but an incarnation we haven’t seen before. She’s stepped far from the path of herself, yet it feels like the most authentic thing I’ve read by her. I loved its historical depth (research crush!!) and I loved its intentions (Like, I didn’t need the epilogue, but I knew exactly why it was there). Lucy is living a very quiet and boring life. She is struggling with the death of her father and other areas of her life and the only comfort she has are her romance books. Until one day she finds a dead body behind her apartment.. or maybe he's not so dead after all. 😈 Caz was....gah. EVERYTHING. The ultimate tortured hero...or anti hero. Whatever. The man was a demon, and not just a demon, but the ultimate demon. His secrets are dark and they run deep, and the more that gets revealed about him, the more desperate I was to learn more. I loved the way they just fit. Like light to dark, ying to yang, they were like two puzzle pieces that just fit. And the more you learn, the more epic it becomes. This was the ultimate story of soulmates and love everlasting. It was beautiful, emotional, and completely unforgettable.Emma have created a tantalizing world of demons and angels and an eternal love that transcends centuries and lifetime, a love so consuming and powerful and just plain raw. The effect this book has on me is ineffable. I was totally captivated and ensnared with this ethereal tale of love, grief, second chances, redemption and forgiveness! The Sinner is a 2003 mystery novel by Tess Gerritsen, [1] [2] the third book of the Maura Isles/ Jane Rizzoli series.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment