Edge of Sin (The Sin Duet #1)

Edge of Sin (The Sin Duet #1)

Lauren Biel

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Our families are rivals, but that doesn’t mean we have to be enemies. Enzo The Vigliones and Silvanis have been at war longer than any of us can remember. It's a battle we didn't start but are forced to fight in. But she's not my enemy. We're ruthless, but the Silvanis are cunning. Slick as a fox, Gia Silvani offers herself as collateral—a proposition we can’t resist. We should have, but as the saying goes, hindsight is 20/20. I find myself living with her under my roof, being driven mad by temptation, my true nemesis. The fleeting moment of intimacy we shared when we were young and stupid nags at me. The painful ache settles deep in my bones, making it harder to fight against her alluring pull. Until I no longer have it in me to resist. After we step over boundaries better left uncrossed, it becomes clear that I can never let her go. Even as our worlds crumble around us, we have to find some way to make it work. There is no other option for me, because she is mine. What will happen to us when too many mistakes are made and we can no longer call the city our home? This dark mafia romance duet is recommended for adult readers only. Triggers in one or both novels: gun play, non con, dub con, strong sexual content including anal and edging, possessiveness, jealousy, degradation kink, praise, public play, murder, other violence, CSA trauma history, TEMPORARY animal injury


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  • Sweetandspicyreads
    Mar 11, 2025
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    I enjoyed the premise of the book, and it had a lot of potential.

    Gia and Enzo had undeniable chemistry. Their sexual chemistry was off the charts, and the spice was 🥵. When Lauren writes spice, you know it's going to be good.

    I think where the book lost me was that it was too fast-paced. There were certain parts, especially when delving into both MCs past where it needed to be slower and more thorough. 

    At times, the spice was repetitive, and sometimes Gia felt like she was a doormat with Enzo rather than being the strong FMC we were introduced with.

    But, overall, it was enjoyable, and I liked the plot and both main characters.

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