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Lust by S.N. Hunt | Book review


 Book review:

"Lust" serves as the inaugural entry in the Seven Princes of Sin series, unfolding the tumultuous narrative of Donna and Adam. This is a gripping, dark tale centered around a woman who has endured the brutality and oppression of her abusive boyfriend.

Donna's life is a harrowing ordeal. Abandoned by her father at a tender age, she is left in the care of her drug-addicted mother, all while her enraged and abusive boyfriend holds dominion as the leader of the ruthless Saints gang. When a chance presents itself for her to break free from his tyrannical grasp and rescue her mother from the dubious institution he has consigned her to, Donna makes a fateful decision. She agrees to infiltrate and eliminate one of the new club owners who is exploiting their clientele. However, in this treacherous game, the lines between seduction and manipulation blur.

Donna, having weathered the harshest of trials, seizes an opportunity for a different path, leading her to encounter Adam, and her world undergoes a profound transformation. The bond between Donna and Adam is a highlight of the story, and the evolution of their connection from friendship to something deeper is utterly captivating.

In summary, "Lust" offers a riveting and swift-paced reading experience, making it a compelling choice for fans of Paranormal Romance. It is important to note that the book explores heavy topics, so readers should be mindful of trigger warnings before diving in. With its unique, dark, and distinctive premise, "Lust" sets the stage for a promising series, leaving readers eager to discover how the narrative unfolds.

I extend my gratitude to @booksirens for providing me with this book, and I offer my voluntary review as a token of appreciation.

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