My Thoughts
Oh. My. Sin. This man is simply delicious. And he's back for Bleu and isn't letting her go again. Bleu had left him cuffed and confused at the end of the last book. Now she is off on her own and Sin comes to tell her that she is in danger as The Fellowship has found her too. There's one way to fix all of that. They need to get married. So married they get. I just love these two together. They are over the top hot and have quite the steamy honeymoon, but eventually have to get back to the real world. Well their real world anyway. They come home to find that who she thought all along had killed her mother is not the one. They do find out who did, but have to find more proof in order to convince The Fellowship. This is an edge of your seat thriller as well as a sizzling romance and I loved it. I can't wait to see what happens next.
I give The Next Sin 5 hearts!
I give The Next Sin 5 hearts!
About the Book
An epic tale of revenge and love in a new romantic trilogy
from the New York Times best-selling author of The Beauty Series.
Bleu MacAllister is in hiding less than three months when
Sinclair Breckenridge discovers her whereabouts. Her former lover, the future
leader of a criminal organization known as The Fellowship, resists the tug of
his heart heartstrings in her direction. Instead, he opts to watch over his
beloved from afar. And she has no idea. But Sin's sacrifice is short-lived. His
bonny lass is a hunted traitor. He fears Abram's assassins are closing in,
leaving him with one solution for saving Bleu--make her his wife. Marriage
seems an easy fix for their dilemma but wedded bliss is brief when the couple
finds trouble lying in wait beyond the realm of the brotherhood. Will the
original revenge seeker find herself the object of collateral damage?
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Excerpt
I’m in the background of Bleu’s life, as I have been for
weeks. I have eyes on her at all times, even when they’re not my own. I
safeguard her from harm. It’s all I’ve done since tracking my lass down in a
small town in Mississippi, right outside of Memphis. I act as her protector
from afar and she has no idea. She believes she’s hidden from The
Fellowship—and me—but she couldn’t be more wrong. I’m always here, keeping a
watchful eye on her and the MacAllister family.
I often need to be reminded that this is Bleu’s world. Every
person she has contact with isn’t a threat but there’s an enormous problem with
that. I have no idea who’s friend or foe.
I was concerned when Bleu disappeared at the bar with a man
earlier tonight. I was on the verge of barging into the back until my lass came
out on stage to perform with the band. I don’t think I’ve ever been so
surprised in all my life. I knew she played but I never pegged her for a public
performer. That doesn’t seem like my Bonny at all.
But I guess I don’t really know the real Bleu MacAllister. I
only know the woman she pretended to be.
Synopsis
Bleu MacAllister is consumed. A horrific childhood incident
has caused every decision in her life to revolve around bringing a monster to
justice. With years spent studying The Fellowship, an organized crime
brotherhood of liars, thieves, and killers, Bleu will rely on her skills as a special
agent to cut Thane Breckenridge off at the knees. But walking hand in hand with
retribution means risking collateral damage, in the form of Breckenridge’s son
Sinclair—until Sin becomes so much more than Bleu bargained for. She’s always
known this undertaking would place her life in danger—she never imagined her
heart would be as well.
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One Last Sin
Release Date: March 23, 2015
About the Author
Georgia resides in rural Mississippi with her wonderful
husband, Jeff, and their two beautiful daughters. She spent fourteen years as a
labor and delivery nurse before she decided to pursue her dream of becoming an
author and hasn’t looked back yet.
When she’s not writing, she’s thinking about writing. When
she’s being domestic, she’s listening to her iPod and visualizing scenes for
her current work in progress. Every story coming from her always has a song to
inspire it.
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