Review & Giveaway: The Sinner by J. R. Ward

Syn has kept his side hustle as a mercenary a secret from the Black Dagger Brotherhood. When he takes another hit job, he not only crosses the path of the vampire race’s new enemy but also that of a half-breed in danger of dying during her transition. Jo Early has no idea what her true nature is, and when a mysterious man appears out of the darkness, she is torn between their erotic connection and the sense that something is very wrong.

Fate anointed Butch O’Neal as the Dhestroyer, the fulfiller of the prophecy that foresees the end of the Omega. As the war with the Lessening Society comes to a head, Butch gets an unexpected ally in Syn. But can he trust the male—or is the warrior with the bad past a deadly complication?

With time running out, Jo gets swept up in the fighting and must join with Syn and the Brotherhood against true evil. In the end, will love true prevail...or was the prophecy wrong all along?
  
I can still remember when I received my copy of Dark Lover. I was lucky enough to receive it from the author and I was thrilled to try this new paranormal author. When her books started coming out paranormal was so hot it seemed like that's all I read. 

Paranormal for me isn't as popular but Ward has kept going strong. A testament to her writing. 

I might have been bad at keeping up and unfortunately need to go back and pick up a few books I've not read but the ones I have I've really enjoyed including this one.

I can always count on feeling something when reading a book by Ward. There is something about her writing that draws me to her books even when she doesn't hit the mark for me. I'm glad to say that this one did. I really enjoyed it and it's the last book I read or should I say able to read since being locked away inside my home. 

I am so glad that we got back to the Dhestroyer storyline. So much happened in this book and I really loved most of it. At times I wanted to know more about Syn and his past. At times I wondered about their romance but the times I felt it made up for what I felt I was missing. 

I really enjoy both Syn and Jo and thought they were great characters. What I always love about Ward's books is the fact that you get a taste of past/present characters in her books. I need the visit from the past to keep feeling the story. So much happens that I'd love to talk about but I hate giving to much away. All I can say is that I enjoyed reading the story and where it went in the series. 

As a whole, this was the perfect addition to the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. I think you will really enjoy this story and want more. I'm looking forward to more from this series. Any of you read her? For a chance to win a copy enter below.




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