Blog Tour - Sinner By Sierra Simone

  SINNER by Sierra Simone
Release Date: March 15th
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Designer: Letitia Hasser from RBA Designs

        
Blurb
I’m not a good man, and I’ve never pretended to be. I don’t believe in goodness or God or any happy ending that isn’t paid for in advance.
What do I believe in? Money. Sex. Macallan 18.
They have words for men like me—playboy. Womanizer. Skirt chaser.
My brother used to be a priest, and he only has one word for me.
Sinner.

***Sinner is a standalone companion to Priest about Father Bell's brother Sean. You do not have to read Priest or Midnight Mass to read Sinner.***

REVIEW 
Sinner is my very first book by Sierra Simone so I was so excited to get  to read  it early .  I have heard  people rave about Sierra Simone books for such a  long time  so I had  really high expectations for her books  and after reading Sinner I can honestly say that all  my  expectations   where not only meet they where  blown away, this book was  fantastic.

 Zenny and Sean's story was one I can honestly say I will never forget  there  story was very sexy , like it will make you want to check your kindle to make  sure  it wont overheat lol  but there is so much more to the story than just the sex. Zenny is studying to become nun and because  she is taking her first step towards being a nun soon  she and sean decided  to have a fling and this  is really where  this story takes off. I felt so invested in these chracters,so much that had to constantly  remind my self  that these two where  fictional characters ,so saying that it made me so happy to see how things turned out for them is a undertatment I did a happy dance!! I was so happy for them . Sinner was  an addicting , sexy story that had me on  a emotional rollercoaster of the best kind . I loved this book and if your wondering if you should pick this book up the anwser is yes ! as soon as you can !! 

RATING
5/5 STARS


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EXCERPT
“Zenny,” I mumble against her lips, some valiant part of me recognizing that this is far, far beyond the kiss she asked for, and also recognizing that I’m going to come all over the inside of my Hugo Boss suit pants if she keeps it up. Even through the clothes, I can feel her heat, her shameless rolls hinting at where she goes soft and wet between her legs.
Fuck, I want to see it. I want to see her pussy. It’s suddenly all I can think about, all I can want or crave, just one glimpse, just a peek.
“I want to see your cunt,” I say hoarsely, lifting my head.
“My…cunt?” She says the word like she’s never said it out loud before.
“Yeah.” My voice is so ragged right now, so desperate, and fuck, I’ve never felt this frantic before. Like I’ll actually combust if I don’t get this one thing, this one small sight of her secret place.
She lets out a shaky breath, her hand dropping from my lapel to her skirt, which she slowly rucks up to her waist as I devour her lips once more, as I bury my face in her neck and kiss every sliver of skin exposed above her collar. I bite at her ear, at her jaw, my hand finding hers as it pulls her skirt up, so that I’m helping her do it, that we’re doing it together, this forbidden act, this forbidden revelation.
Her forbidden body.
That word, forbidden, spikes through my mind, bringing with it equal spikes of lust and fear. Because yes, it’s fucking hot that I shouldn’t be kissing her, I shouldn’t be begging to see her most secret place, my hand shouldn’t be covering hers as it slides up her thigh—but it’s also bad. Bad even for Sean Bell.
Bad, bad, bad.
         
About the Author:
Sierra Simone is a USA Today Bestselling former librarian (who spent too much time reading romance novels at the information desk.) She lives with her husband and family in Kansas City
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