Blurb:
I’ve been keeping a monster locked up.
In my defence, it’s in the name of science, but I don’t think the demon sees it that way. It’s a terrible idea, but it was either cage him or kill him, and I couldn’t stomach the latter.
Not after what I’d done.
I was raised to fight his kind, but something about my captive draws me closer, despite his sharp edges and cruel words. Trapped by my controlling uncle, I’m forced to run twisted experiments, letting the wicked demon feed on me.
The problem is, his bite isn’t painful—it’s addictive—and judging by the mix of hunger and hatred gleaming in his starlit eyes, I’m not the only one affected.
But when my worst fears come true, the monster doesn’t snap my neck like he promised—he saves me instead.
Now, I’m his prisoner.
With an agenda of his own, if he discovers the dark secret I’m hiding, nothing will stop him from finally taking his revenge.
Can I escape my captor before it’s too late? Or will he capture not just my body, but my heart?
Capturing Sin is a dark enemies-to-lovers paranormal romance, with fangs, tail action, and a possessive demon who won’t let his woman escape his clawed clutches. Intended for mature readers. The Playing with Demons series is best enjoyed in order for the overarching story, but each instalment follows a different couple to their own HEA and can be read as a standalone romance. See author website for TWs.
Length: 383 pages
Tropes:
🔥 Enemies to lovers
🔒 Captive romance
🖤 Morally grey MMC
💥 Touch her and die
🌍 Burn the world for her
🔥 Spicy
Trigger Warnings:
Bullying
Parental death (references to)
Abusive family
Attempted starvation
Swearing
Graphic violence
Torture and death
Euthanasia (assisted suicide)
Scientific / medical experimentation
Kidnapping / captives
Blood drinking and biting
Pleasurable venom
Collaring
Explicit sexual scenes with a monster male (all consensual)
Forked tongue action
Tail play
Consensual sexual activity continuing while unconscious
Anal play
Hate-fuck vibes
Knotting (barb)
Non-human extras to monster male’s… equipment
Review: this was my first time reading for this author. It is book #2 in the series, so maybe look into reading book #1 first. I rated it four stars because some parts were a little repetitive and hard to get through. Overall, I did like the story and how everything was wrapped up from beginning to end. The storyline between Liliana and Sin was definitely captivating, pun intended. 😜 I ached for Lili in certain parts of the book when she was re-living her past trauma, and for how much hell she went through. She got the life she deserved!!
“My captive set me free.” — the irony of this entire book. Golden. 🫶🏽