Admittedly, I 'spoiled' myself by looking at the questions and then I had to skip to the ending to check that the said 'spoiler' wasn't true (although I can see how Reisz was being evil (kidding :P) and wrote it so that we would've thought it was so to the very end), because that would be just too s...
First off, this book goes some dark places. Because it's enevitable that it's going to be compared to 50 Shades of Grey (and probably Silvia Day's Crossfire series), fuck it, I'll go there. 50 Shades wants to pretend it gives Christian a dark and tortured past. The Saint looks at 50 Shades and la...
The Saint is the 1st book in the White Years and the 5th book in the Original Sinners series from Tiffany Reisz. I highly recommend you read all 4 books in the Red Years before reading The Saint. Fair warning to all, Eleanor is underage during much of this book. I wish I could say buy this book and ...
I worship the ground Tiffany Reisz walks on. Is that too much? I don't think it's enough. The Saint has introduced us to Nico, Kingsley lost son. Nora shares her story about how she met and fell in love with Soren. The story answer many questions left from the previous books. It's enthralling. I co...
A copy of this book was provided by the publisher for an honest review at The Romance Evangelist but I liked it so much that I bought my own print copy.This review may contain spoilers for previous books in The Original Sinners series. You should absolutely NOT read THE SAINT until you have read all...
***ARC provided by Harlequin via NetGalley*** I don’t think any author has ever been able to tell stories as fluidly as Tiffany Reisz. She makes every moment come alive in ways that are so different, that you cannot predict what’s going to happen on the next page let alone the next chapter. But here...
I continue to be in awe of Tiffany Reisz. In awe of her writing ability. In awe of how interesting her books are (and I do mean outside of the so sexy scenes). This book tells the story of how young Eleanor and Soren's relationship began and developed. To call this book engrossing seems a bit to...
In the beginning, there was him. OH. MY. GOD. IT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER. More Nora and Søren? Like I'd ever turn that down. *sigh* the waiting beigns...
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