Book Review: Unholy Sinner

 



Dearest Initiate,

The Black Crown Society does not welcome the unworthy.

It crowns the ruthless. It protects the Chosen. And it buries the rest.

Lucien Devereux is born with sin carved into his bones—captain on the court, heir to the Sinners, and destined to rule. Power follows him. Fear respects him. He does not kneel.

Seraphina Carvelli is the one temptation he was never meant to claim. The whispers call her forbidden. The truth makes her his obsession.

Three years ago, she disappeared. Now she’s back in Black Crown’s sacred halls, pretending she was never his.

But the Society is watching.

Every Son of Black Crown must Choose—one woman bound to him in ritual, sealed in blood, and made untouchable. Once chosen, there is no escape.

When an outside threat begins circling the Society—and Seraphina becomes leverage—Lucien faces an impossible decision: let her walk away again…or bind her to him forever.

Because every crown is bought with blood.
Every vow demands loyalty.
And the most dangerous love is the one you’re willing to kill for.

He is the Sinner no one dares cross.
She is the girl he was never meant to touch.

And once he Chooses her…the world kneels.


My Review

If you like dark society romances, then, you will want to check out this book. As the story progressed, it got darker and twister. Which is what I love about secret society stories. 

Where Lucien is concerned, I would say that he is morally grey but on the darker side of grey. He and Seraphina butted heads more than a few times. This is because Seraphina is a strong FMC. She did not let Lucien get away with anything. This all added up to the intense chemistry these two were vibing with each other. 

Yes, there is spice, but this book also features a very strong storyline. The best of both worlds. I read this book so fast. I am obsessed and need more. 


This is a shared world with London Snow. Please note our books both are in The Black Crown Society but will have different themes so please check content listings on our respective books. Each book is a standalone and one does not have to be read before or after any other.

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