Review: Sins of the Son

Sins of the Son Sins of the Son by Zoe Blake
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Having grown up together, Cesare Cavalieri and Milana Carbone had been the best of friends despite their stations. Just as their friendship was morphing into more, an incident changed Milana and ruined their relationship. For years, she’s been harboring resentment and hatred toward him. With her forced nearness, he’s prepared to use all means necessary to find out where he went wrong.
 
I knew from Barone and Amara’s story that Milana was going to be a hellcat and I was not disappointed. She is fierce and sassy, sexy and loyal, determined and a little bit broken. Cesare owned his mistakes and pulled no punches. Prepared to slay her demons and prove his devotion by hunting down everyone who her hurt (and diçking her down) was alpha AF.

The dichotomy of Zoe’s work always amuses me. Her descriptions are vivid and nearly poetic. While the filth could make a wh0rė blush. For this alone, she’s a favorite. Combined with the fact that her stories and characters are never just surface deep, she has solidified herself as a one-click author.

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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