“I’m not one of the good guys, baby, but I’d prefer you somewhat in control of your faculties if this is going where I think it is.”
Her gaze dropped to his full lips. “You’re closer to a good guy than you believe.”
For answer, he curled his free hand around her neck and drew her over the bar. “Don’t look for traits I don’t have. I know exactly who I am.”
“Who are you?” she whispered.
“The guy who’s going to have you screaming his name within the next hour.”
If you haven’t read Forgotten Sins, the first book in the Sins Brothers series, I strongly recommend you read that book first. It lays the groundwork and background for Sweet Revenge and I think this is one series where the books really do need to be read in order. If you have not read Forgotten Sins, you may not want to read this review as it may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk!
We got a small teaser of Sweet Revenge at the end of Forgotten Sins and I’ve been looking forward to reading this second book for quite a while. Sweet Revenge opens where Forgotten Sins ended. Matt, along with his brothers, is working against the clock to find information that will help disable the chips that that were implanted in their backs. If they aren’t able to find the code to disable the chips within 6 weeks, the chips will explode, severing their spines and killing them. Oh the drama of it all!
Matt comes to the town of Perfect, Idaho after clues point to the surgeon living and practicing medicine there. He immediately meets bar owner Laney Jacobs who agrees to give him a job and a place to stay while she is short staffed. I don’t want to give too much about the story line and what happens but both characters have things they are hiding. There are a lot of different factors that come into play which affect the developing relationship between Matt and Laney as well as their safety.
The sparks between Matt and Laney are immediate and the chemistry between these two only grows from there. Both Matt and Laney realize becoming involved is not a good idea but both find it very hard to resist the lure of the other. These two together are nothing but steamy and their romance is HOT!
Any control he thought he had snapped into nothingness. Grabbing her hips, half lifting her from the bed, he plunged inside her hard. His other hand snaked up her side to clamp over her shoulder from behind, yanking her down to meet his primal thrusts.
She closes her eyes as incredible pleasure melded with pressure inside her. Each thrust, each pound, only increased the desperate craving. He hit nerves she didn’t even know existed. She let him take her, helpless in his hold and her need. He moved her as he wanted her, his pounding fast and furious.
Electricity uncoiled within her, sending sparks to burn her from within. Her eyelids flipped open as the orgasm took her over, rode her, forced her to explode in a climax so violent she couldn’t even whimper. She arched her back, her mouth open in a silent scream. Waves of pleasure rippled through her, touching more than flesh, more than right now.
He took everything she was.
I liked Shane in Forgotten Sins but I LOVED Matt in this book! He is scrumptious. A definite alpha, he is protective and bossy. He is used to taking care of his brothers and is used to calling the shots. He has a slight edge to his personality and that just makes him all the sexier.
She nipped his skin, biting hard enough it had to sting.
Drawing back her head, he lowered his face toward hers. “I like you playing, and I like you brave, but don’t think for a second you’re directing this.”
Her eyebrow rose in challenge, feminine intrigue sweeping through her. “Prove it.”
Dangerous words to say to such a man. But why not?
His smile showed but amusement and the confidence of a predator. “With pleasure.” With superfast reflexes, he twirled her around to face the couch. Yanking her shirt over her head, he caged her with his body. Heated breath brushed her ear. “You ever begged, baby?”
I normally don’t read many books that can be considered paranormal. I took a chance on the first book in the series as a fluke and really enjoyed it. While there is a paranormal element to the story because the brothers have enhanced DNA, at its core, the Sins Brothers series is a fast paced, steamy, romantic suspense series that just happens to have paranormal elements. For readers like me that don’t normally read paranormal books, I’d recommend not shying away from these books. They are definitely worth another look, especially for readers that enjoy romantic suspense with alpha/warrior heros and a healthy dose of steam.
I do want to mention, Sweet Revenge does have a HEA for Matt and Laney but the overall story line, that started in book one, revolving around the brothers future, the chips in their back, and the Commander is not resolved in this book. That part of the story will be picked up in the next book and I imagine will continue through the end of the series. I personally don’t consider this a cliffhanger but it is an ongoing story line.
At the end of Sweet Revenge the author gives a teaser of the third book in the series, Blind Faith, which is set to release in May of 2014. This will be Nate’s story. I actually chose not to read the teaser this time because it’s just too hard to get the tease when I can’t get the book for so many months! While I am definitely looking forward to reading about Nate and seeing this jilted, hard-ass man get his HEA, it’s Jory that has intrigued me the most. Is he alive? Where has he been? Who was the woman who shot him? So many questions left to answer and I can’t wait!
Overall, I liked Forgotten Sins but I LOVED Sweet Revenge! This book definitely cemented this series as a must read for me. The writing is solid, the story seems very well thought out and well-paced and I was interested from beginning to end. This was a solid 4.5 STAR READ for me and I look forward to reading more in this series and more from this author! (Just a side note, I actually didn’t realize that Rebecca Zanetti has written a couple books in the Entangled Brazen collection and I have already added to my TBR list.)
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.