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“Look into the camera, Ripley. Tell us what happened in Harrowdean Manor.” Serving a three-year sentence after a violent manic episode, I own this psychiatric institute and every last patient in it. Dealing contraband to the desperate and disturbed has earned me this kingdom. To survive, I simply sacrificed my soul. They all fear me. Worship me. Hate me. But no more than the demons I barely escaped last year. They thought they’d broken me with their greed and depravity. Instead, they made me ruthless. Now, my enemies are back. And they’re out for blood. Lennox wants to kill me. Xander wants to break me. Raine just wants to feel alive. But in here, it’s kill or be killed. As the horrifying reality behind Harrowdean’s lies starts to surface, a bloody battle for survival begins. Their social experiment is set to burn. And I’m the one holding the matches.
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Sin Like The Devil is a dark, enthralling books that takes readers on a thrilling journey through temptation, redemption and the complexities of the human soul.
The narrative is beautifully crafted and weaves together elements of suspense, mystery and romance in a way that kept me constantly engaged. Rose is phenomenal at building tensions and creating the sense of doom and foreboding. The pace is really well balanced with each chapter adding twists and deepening the intrigue!
The characters in the book are complex and intriguing. The FMC is clearly flawed but comes across as human. She makes her journey towards redemption both relatable and riveting. All the characters are well developed, all of which being their own challenges and perspectives to the story.
Rose has perfectly captured the dark and seductive tone in her writing. Her descriptions create a vivid imagery that being the settings and characters to life. To be able to convey complex emotions alongside the intricate plot details, is a wonderfully mastered skill.