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S**X
Just amazing
What an amazing book. It has all you could want, great characters, great plot, and all those steamy scenes. Love Reyna and Violet so much, and love how they grew as characters, both individually and together that culminated into a beautiful relationship. So many times they made me smile like an idiot while reading. Just could not put this book down.
D**N
Rawnie does it again
Starting off with the notice that I received an advanced copy of this book so I've had time to read and re-read this book. However, my review is mine and mine alone and not influenced by that fact.I LOVED this book almost as much as I loved the previous book. Reyna is delicious and Violet is sooooo relatable that at times I wanted to cry or scream at her because I have made similar mistakes. Normally I am not one for the miscommunication/not communicating trope leading to a break-up trope, but the times it happens in this story feels genuine and real because of Violet and her multitude of issues. Not only is she new to a D/s relationship, but she is also painfully unaware of her sexuality. Of course she isn't going to know how or be able to communicate clearly.I love so much from this book. The contract and negotiations and renegotiations were great. While I am not a fan of a new sub allowing for anything a Domme might conjure up, Reyna doesn't seem the type to abuse that trust. And it didn't feel forced when Violet removed boundaries (as in, it wasn't done to please her Domme). I loved that Violet never came across as someone who had lost her agency. I adore the fact that this story didn't jump straight to them having a sexual relationship. Yeah, we knew it was heading there, but by waiting it allowed for trust to be built. The author made it clear several weeks had passed from when the D/s dynamic was started before anything remotely sexual took place. This helped anchor the story in reality (at least for me). There are so many good things I loved about this book and will be recommending it to my friends to read if for no other reason than I'd love to have a discussion about how pride can be both a blessing and a curse.On a related note, I also recommend reading the whole series and signing up for the author's newsletter. On the series note, even if you are a lesfic lover like myself and hetro erotica does nothing for you, the first two stories (and I count Aleksander and Lilly's story as book 1) will give you a much more indepth understanding of the world. They are not necessary, but they are decent stories. And the newsletter sign up is worth it if for no other reason than the novella about Evie and Natalya.Please Ms. Sabor keep writing these wonderful stories.
K**K
PHENOMENAL
A Little Sin by Rawnie Sabor is easily one of my top five reads of the year! Sapphic romance with paranormal plot for the win!There were so many moments where I had to put the book down and scream “I love it so much!” and squeeze my eReader to my chest. The depth of characters, the on-page angst and inner thoughts, the relatable dreams and fears and humanity to these characters is done to perfection!!The book is THICK (thank goodness, because you’ll want to move right into the world) yet perfectly paced and impeccably edited. I found myself torn between rushing to see what happens next and savoring each moment to the fullest. Ahhhh the best kind of read!!If you’ve read Gifts of Gold (earlier book in the same Court of Chains series) you’ll love the crossovers of Blake and Flea, though this novel can be read as a standalone (always better with more context and a little less spoilers though!).The book’s third-person narrative switches perspectives between the leading ladies, which gives a rich, multi-faceted view of the story. This brilliantly balances character insight with big scene dynamics. It’s both intimate and keeps the pace moving too!I can confidently say this book exceeded all my expectations. It’s a must-read for all readers, and a particular gem in the sapphic / queer / FF / gay / lesbian genre.
J**N
good and spicy
Not my typical read but I’m go glad I gave it a chance. Great storyline and characters. The spice between the characters is too freaking good. More please
P**F
heartfelt, sexy, and intense
Rawnie Sabor has quickly become one of my favorite authors and A Little Sin does not disappoint! Incredibly sexy, yes, but also deeply meaningful and painfully sweet. This novel centers around the pain of living up to society's (your parents') expectations at the cost of your own happiness and the journey to finding out who you really are. Vi is desperate for a break from trying to live up to her mother's impossible expectations and Reyna is finally getting a chance to catch her breath after being on the run for 2 years, and the chemistry between them is intense and addictive. They are both painfully relatable and I finished the book in a single day, a big dumb grin on my face as the two main characters opened up to each other and eyes wide as the sparks flew. 5/5 and is now on my repeated reads shelf along with the other Court of Chains books!
K**M
Perfect addition to the series!
The previous book in the series set a really high bar and A Little Sin definitely passed it! It’s a fantastic story with sharp characters and delicious kink. I can’t wait for the next sapphic Court of Chains story.
M**K
love the chains
I love this whole series! Great in depth characters, steam and plot. I can’t wait for the next book!l to come out!
Z**�
Deep and painful.
Another epic novel that connects with your very soul. A 5🌟 again for a captivating heart stopping sizzling and finding your true self story. Cant wait for the follow up story of heartbreaking Evie.
A**R
amazing
Such a great read, it literally has everything you would want in a book steamy, funny, action! Just amazing! 5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
F**
How can 26 letters make such a good story?
Woke up at 5 AM to the realisation that this book was published ( was looking forward to reading for months). Now i just finished it with pain in my heart because the writing is so good. The dynamics in this series are very natural and slowly blossom into the steamy stuff we come for. The writer knows their stuff and you can read that in the books.Besides the amazingly written spicyscenes, the character growth is good too. I had the feeling i really got the know the lifes of the characters.Going to check if Amazon delivers potions to make my forget this story, just so i can read it again like i did the first time.
L**R
A Little Sin is a little very very good
A Little Sin is the third full book in the Court of Chains universe and is about two new characters.One is the sister of Blake Kane, one of the main characters in the first book.The other is a newly introduced lesser fiend.It feels very different compared to "Kiss of Seduction", which is good because its not just a rehash with new characters.The story is about a stressed out, stuck up person learning to let go with the help of an unlikely f(r)iend.Both characters grow a lot, admit to their faults and mistakes and also get closer and closer till they fall in love.And the spice, is really really spicy and also really really good and again, its a very different type compared to KoSSo all in all, a very solid 5* book
A**O
ARC review: Another 5 Star Entry in the Court of Chains Series
I can't start this review without mentioning just how much I loved this book's predecessor, Kiss of Seduction. It had my favourite spice/BDSM content of any book I have read. Evie and Natalya's dynamic was, I thought, unbeatable... Then I read A Little Sin.Violet and Reyna's relationship starts off as something practical for them both: a hungry pride fiend who is satiated by submission, and a high-flying corporate ice queen who's specialty is barking orders. But when the stress of life, and impressing her impossible parents finally gets to her, she accepts a deal to totally submit to Reyna for a few hours a week.The kink in this book is absolutely phenomenal. Violet and Reyna's relationship, while plagued by stupid assumptions and miscommunications, is so sweet and beautiful. Normally miscommunication annoys me (I cannot stand 3rd act break ups), but the miscommunications fit well for their characters and for their relationship arc.The way both characters find themselves and overcome their insecurities adds the deliciously sweet and heartwarming undercurrent that was also present in Kiss of Seduction. The action in A Little Sin also thrills and provides momentum to the plot.(Most of) Rawnie Sabor's Court of Chains series continues to be some of my favourite sapphic spice and romance out there, and A Little Sin is no exception!
R**F
More of a Coming Out Story
This book is a different from the other ones in the series about the Court of Chains. It is less of a demon / ghost / vampire story. It felt like a Coming Out book. Violet obviously is a late bloomer, while the lesser demon Reyna knows who she is. Sometimes it is hard to believe that Violet is a tough business woman on one hand, while she is obviously quite unaware of her sexual preferences.Overall it is a good book, but compared to the other ones in the series it seems a weaker, but that's complaining on a high level. I'm looking forward to the upcoming stories about the Court of Chains.
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