There was a point, fairly early on, where I thought the two main protagonists would spend a chunk of this book apart. Mikhail I really liked, all that firm angel butt and black feathers to boot, but I would happily get on my knees and worship Severn in any way he saw fit, for the rest of my life. I just want to wrap my Severn up in cotton wool and protect him from the big, bad, nasty world. Who can resist a demon with enough love to bring an angel to his knees? Supremely confident in his demoness (demonity?) but with a vulnerability that made me weak at the knees. Severn hands down will always be my favourite character from the series. It also has some magnificently swoon worthy moments that would melt even the most hardest of hearts, along with passionate scenes so scorching hot I’m surprised my kindle survived the experience. Deceit, betrayal, lies, and the pursuit of truth and justice, Infernal Sin by Ariana Nash has it all.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |