Sin's Daughter
A Sins Series Novella
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Narrated by:
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Lillian Yves
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Vincent Lee Grayson
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By:
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Eve Silver
About this listen
A Sins Series stand-alone Novella—SIN'S DAUGHTER can be read at any point in the Sins Series!
Library Journal raves the Sins Series is “…dark, seductive, and sexy as sin.”
Cursed with immortality, driven into a nomadic life on the fringes of society to escape those who hunt her, Amber Hale has learned the bitter lesson that she can never grow close to anyone. Never love. Only once did she break her own rules. And her lover, Kai Warin, paid for her mistake with his life. For decades, she's been numb with grief.
Now, confronted by a soul reaper—an agent of one of the most powerful of the Underworld deities—with Kai's face, she must acknowledge the likelihood that he betrayed her…to the Lord of Evil himself.
Forced into an uneasy alliance and plagued by the unwanted yearning between them, Kai and Amber must work together to elude the dark forces hunting them both...
Enemies to lovers, a dark and sexy demigod hero, kick-butt heroine, mythology, magic, and enough passion to make your toes curl.
THE SINS SERIES READING ORDER
Sins of the Heart
Sin's Daughter (Can be read at any point in the series)
Sins of the Soul
Sins of the Flesh
Body of Sin"
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- Bev
- 15-01-24
absolutely fantastic book
Thank you so much to Lilian and Vincent, you pair are amazing.i always enjoy listening to you both.
Sins Daughter oh yes indeed
grime ripper's. brilliant stuff.
thank you to all involved in this book.
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- Karin A
- 09-12-23
Sins Book One. Previous Series Title: Otherkin
Sins Book One.
Previous Series Title: Otherkin
Kai Warin awakens in the Underworld with the realization that his lover, Amber Hale, caused his death. Now he is a Reaper working for Osiris and Amber watches him kill a Hunter right in front of her. Thinking that Kai was the reason she was forced into hiding years ago, she tries to run from him, but he can't seem to let her go. Now they must run together to escape the forces chasing them.
If you're looking for a super-quick short story to set up this world, this is the book for you!
Audio Review:
Both narrators give a straight-forward performance that allows the reader to live in the moment.
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- Sienna
- 02-08-24
Interesting listen
I foound this book quite interesting yet it captivated my interest throughout. I would say you should definetly read the other books for context though.
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- A D.
- 31-01-24
Steeped in Mystery and Lore!
Amber and Kai's story is filled with mystery and shrouded in doubt. They have to get to the core of what happened to them when grim reaper Kai was still human so that they can have their second chance and be together as immortals. Despite the lack of trust between the two, the chemistry between them is explosive. Their story is pretty fast paced and while it is a novella within the larger series, the book can be experienced as standalone. Overall, enjoyable! I look forward to listen to the rest of the series!
This audiobook was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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