Title: Saint (Saint and Sinners #1)
Author: Ruby Vincent
Genre: Dark Romance, Reverse Harem
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
First, let me say that my favorite book is Alice in Wonderland. Why does that matter? Because Sinjin Bellisario reminded me of the Mad Hatter and the Tea Party put together. The man is brilliant chaos, and I could eat him up.
Ruby Vincent’s Saint is a bit different from her academy books in that she’s taken a dark path, and I like it. Adeline Redgrave is a struggling chef trying to make it in a crap situation. She can barely make rent, much less pay for the care for her father. When she sees something she shouldn’t, it puts a crinkle in her life that she truly can’t afford.
Cinco City lives and breathes on the sin that feeds and fuels it. The Merchants are another gang who are making a stamp on the underworld until a Bunny witnesses them making a hit. But their leader is sheer wonky unpredictability, and he decides that she can live, but the caveat is she’s theirs.
I loved everything about this book except that some of the relationship parts felt too much of an echo back to Raven River Academy. But for that, it’s perfect. The reveals of the men are well-timed and fantastic. Wait until you find out about Mercer! Swoon.
I want to give this 21 of 5, but I don’t play blackjack, and if I did, I wouldn’t win against Saint.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary advance copy of this book.
About Ruby Vincent:
Ruby Vincent is a published author with many novels under her belt but now she’s taking a fun foray into contemporary romance. She loves saucy heroines, bold alpha males, and weaving a tale where both get their happy ever after.
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