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Five Points: The Sinful Desires Trilogy

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When gas station attendant turned punk rockstar, Trine, is kidnapped by a priest, a psychiatrist, and a demon hunter, she wakes up surrounded by the hottest men she's ever seen. Little does she know, this is only the beginning of a wild journey that will change her life forever.

After being possessed by a demon, Trine is plagued by sinful dreams and intense desires that she can't explain. The only people who can help her are the three men who saved her once. But with every answer they find, more questions arise, and the possession epidemic spreads.

Desperate for a solution, Trine turns to her estranged mother, an internationally renowned demonologist. Together, they'll use every weapon in their arsenal to stop the infestation, even if it means putting aside old family grudges.

But the danger is far from over. As the exorcists and Trine's band are threatened, the four of them will do everything in their power to protect each other, even if it means teaming up with the demon who once plagued her dreams.

The passion, danger, and supernatural elements of this completed fully completed trilogy available on KU will leave you on the edge of your seat.

797 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 24, 2023

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March 15, 2023
This may be a strange comment to some, but what a good possession story! The main characters were awesome. I loved the exorcist group, the priest, the psychiatrist, and the social worker. I loved how they looked at a possessed person as a person first. I don't think I've ever seen exorcists depicted this way.

Trine was pretty awesome too, strong with a good heart. She wasn't afraid of her wants either and enjoyed a different relationship with each of her men. I enjoyed the intrigue and the plot, the family drama, and then a demon tossed in just for fun. The only part I had an issue with was the running and hiding. By the time that was over with, I was as sick of it as Trine was.

As always, check your trigger warnings. If all is well, dive in!
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