by Kinley MacGregor
I AM FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeNEVER AGAIN.Holy shit this was bad. You have insta love. Men who apparently have tough armors but are weak as fuck IMO.Women who can apparently see through all of that shit to the sad sad man who lies inside when no one else could. So many t...
An enjoyable 4 star read for me. The 'extremely damaged man finds love' scenario was enjoyable as well as the historical aspect with the Scot's and King Henry. The romance was pretty steamy. The sub plot with the raider was well done. Points off for excessive length, repetitive internal dialogue (...
toss up between a 3.5 and a 4 star rating...can't decide
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book. This one's got 2 parts.Ah, Sin you're great! I'm a very simple person, so I'd like to talk about you in simple paragraphs. But, I assure you there's nothing simple about you babe and never you feel down because of h...
I first read Born in Sin back in 2009 when I was reading the MacAllister and Brotherhood series' and reading Sherrilyn Kenyon's work as Kinley MacGregor was more enjoyable than I though I really enjoyed Born in Sin and fancied re-reading it again quite out the blue.I adored Sin he is a great, brilli...
Another typical "Kenyon" tortured hero. As one of her earlier works, I definitely recognized later characters in Sin -- my boyfriend (Acheron), as well as pretty much every hero from the "Born In" series under the Kenyon name, and so forth.Did that stop me from enjoying it? Of course not lol I'm a K...
good story set during medieval conflict between Scotland and England about tortured hero but his understandable emotional void went on a bit too long
This is my all time favorite book. Talk about a tortured hero and coming into oneself.