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Book Review: Beautiful Sins by Piper Lawson

Beautiful Sins by Piper Lawson
Beautiful Sins by Piper Lawson

Title: Beautiful Sins (The Enemies Trilogy)
Author: Piper Lawson
Genre: Contemporary Urban Fiction
Rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you are a Piper Lawson fan, you won’t be disappointed.

Beautiful Sins is the second book in The Enemies Trilogy. This is a spin-off of The Rivals Trilogy and centers around Harrison and Rae, who are from that series. The first book, Beautiful Enemy, is set in Ibiza, where Harrison and Rae first fall in love and hit their first real hiccup, which sends Rae running to Los Angeles, where Beautiful Sins begins. Now, Rae, an up-and-coming DJ, is trying to make her way back into the spotlight for her talent and not for the scandals plaguing her.

Having finished this book, the thing I feel most is that a lot happened here. Beautiful Sins is a soap opera, not in a bad way, just in a slightly WOAH way. Piper Lawson tends to write these very intricate stories, though, and if you have read her before, you know what you are in for, if not, know that this will be a ride.

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Adult Fiction, Book Reviews, Contemporary Romance

Book Review: Beautiful Enemy by Piper Lawson

Beautiful Enemy by Piper Lawson
Beautiful Enemy by Piper Lawson
Beautiful Enemy by Piper Lawson
Beautiful Enemy by Piper Lawson

Title: Beautiful Enemy (The Enemies Trilogy #1)
Author: Piper Lawson
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rating: 4 of 5 stars

I don’t know how to rate this. Is it really good? YES. Is it much the same formula that Piper Lawson tends to use in her other series? YES. I give it a 5-star rating for the story and a 3-star rating for the originality and come up with this 4-star rating.

Beautiful Enemy brings back two characters introduced to us in Piper Lawson’s last series, The Rivals Trilogy, Rae and Harrison. Rae has trekked off to Ibiza to recover her reputation after outing Harrison on social made her a pariah. Little does she realize that she’s walked into the lion’s den, and she’s about to be at her enemy’s beck and call for the next month because she just signed a contract to play at one of his venues.

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