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Dirty Saint by Tabatha Vargo
4.0
✨ I received this book as an ARC for my honest review✨
“Dirty Saint,” the second installment in the Sons of Sinister series, stands strong as a standalone. Despite being part of a series, the story and the concluding moments filled me with joy, tears, and contentment. Saint and Tori’s story unfolds seamlessly, offering a captivating enemy-to-lovers dynamic. The slow-burn romance, laced with angst between Koah (Saint) and Tori, develops steadily, although some moments felt a bit slow. As the story progresses towards the end, memories of the boys racing bikes, I found myself eagerly flipping pages to discover the unfolding events.
This book is a rollercoaster of emotions. The characters and the plot drew me in and immersed me in their world keeping me on edge the entire time.
The two tortured souls find solace in each other’s arms after putting their past behind them once they find each other again. The story is filled with danger, excitement, surprises, love, passion, forgiveness, pain, sacrifices, and a plot twist that I never saw coming.
Koah, Saint, a motorcycle-riding bad boy, has more to him than meets the eye. His story is just like Tori’s, heart-wrenching. Through their journey realize they have more in common and make each other feel alive again. Tori, bravely raising her teenage sister, loses herself in the process but proves that she is a survivor. I enjoyed Tori’s character, and witnessing how strong she is. Tori is a brave, strong, and determined who I admire from the beginning.
Childhood friends turned enemies, their connection faces challenges of secrets and betrayals. Yet, being together restores their broken souls, helping each other heal from past pain. Overcoming obstacles, their bond prevails, making their story truly uplifting.
“Dirty Saint,” the second installment in the Sons of Sinister series, stands strong as a standalone. Despite being part of a series, the story and the concluding moments filled me with joy, tears, and contentment. Saint and Tori’s story unfolds seamlessly, offering a captivating enemy-to-lovers dynamic. The slow-burn romance, laced with angst between Koah (Saint) and Tori, develops steadily, although some moments felt a bit slow. As the story progresses towards the end, memories of the boys racing bikes, I found myself eagerly flipping pages to discover the unfolding events.
This book is a rollercoaster of emotions. The characters and the plot drew me in and immersed me in their world keeping me on edge the entire time.
The two tortured souls find solace in each other’s arms after putting their past behind them once they find each other again. The story is filled with danger, excitement, surprises, love, passion, forgiveness, pain, sacrifices, and a plot twist that I never saw coming.
Koah, Saint, a motorcycle-riding bad boy, has more to him than meets the eye. His story is just like Tori’s, heart-wrenching. Through their journey realize they have more in common and make each other feel alive again. Tori, bravely raising her teenage sister, loses herself in the process but proves that she is a survivor. I enjoyed Tori’s character, and witnessing how strong she is. Tori is a brave, strong, and determined who I admire from the beginning.
Childhood friends turned enemies, their connection faces challenges of secrets and betrayals. Yet, being together restores their broken souls, helping each other heal from past pain. Overcoming obstacles, their bond prevails, making their story truly uplifting.