There has only ever been one woman Saint has ever loved, and she left him because he was turning into a monster. To lead the Saint and Sinners MC, he had to follow his dad’s rules. So Saint let Natasha go and embraced the club. At last, with his dad dead and gone, Saint was able to turn the club into something to be proud of, but he had lost the person who meant the most to him.
Then one night, Natasha returns to Sinners’ Corner. She falls into Saint’s arms, broken and bloody, and he has the chance to save her.
Natasha has always loved Saint, and walking away from him was the hardest thing she ever did. Now, though, the only person she can trust is Saint, the man she once ran from. She knows he’ll take care of her and help her keep her abusive husband away. Finally, Natasha sees past the monster Saint portrays to the man he’s become.
Is there a chance for them to have the future she always wanted, a future they both planned? Can two heartbroken souls finally find the happiness they deserve?
Sam Crescent is passionate about fiction. She loves a good erotic romance and so it only made sense for her to spread her wings and start writing. She began writing in 2009 and finally got that first acceptance in 2011 by Total-E-Bound. She loved creating new characters and delving into the worlds that she creates. When she’s not panicking about a story or arguing with a character, she can be found in her kitchen creating all kinds of havoc. Like her stories the creations in the kitchen can be just as dubious but sometimes things turn out great.
Book four of the Saints and Sinners MC this is Saint's and Natasha's story. Saint and Nat meet when they were five years old and became fast friends. That friendship eventually grew into a passionate love. With mounting pressure from Saint's father and club responsibilities taking Saint away more and more, the boy Nat fell in love with was turning into a man she didn't recognize.
"Tell me what you love about me?” Natasha asked, locking their fingers together. He stared down into her pretty green eyes. They had made love, and it had been perfect. Each time he was inside her, he truly felt like he’d come home. “Everything. I love your smile, your laugh, your kindness. I love that you’re hard assed, and you kick some serious ass.” She laughed, arching up. “And what I love most is that you put up with me.” “Always, Saint, always."
Making the only decision she felt was right. Nat packs her bags and says "Good-Bye" to Saint and Sinners Corner, leaving her heart and a angry Saint behind. Now fourteen years later Nat finds herself broken and bleeding on the doorstep of the only man she has even trusted and loved.
After so many years apart and so much anger, can these two put the hurt behind them to finally find a HEA in each other's arms?
I enjoyed this one. It wasn't my favorite of the series (that's still Pipe's) but it was still a great way to spend a couple hours. I was expecting a bit more badassery from Saint. He came off a bit, not weak, but just "blah" I guess. The relationship with Nat (especially the scenes from their childhood) were sweet. I expected a bit more angst after fourteen years apart, but they basically just fell right back into eachother's arms and the "I LOVE YOU's" came quickly.
I was also a bit annoyed by how often Nat would apologize for leaving and take ALL the blame. Ya, she left, but Saint himself admits he was changing, spending more time at the club etc. I would have liked a little less of the martyr act from Nat.
I LOVE the introduction to "Big Ricky" (maybe he was mentioned in the other books I don't remember) and I HOPE he is going to get his own book. Perhaps with the shy librarian as a heroine *hint hint* It was also nice to see Melissa and Pea get their shit together somewhat (even though their whole open marriage thing still skeeves me out) but things are looking MIGHTY interesting for those two. All in all a fairly decent addition to this series.
This is Saint's and Natasha's book,his young love that left him when she could not take it anymore. Natasha now returns years later to Saint a battered and abused woman and running from her soon to be ex-husband that was her abuser.This couple wasted no time in reconnecting with each other. Pea and Melissa finally put their open marriage behind them and now plans to be a committed couple.One character that stood out was "Big Ricky" dare I see a book in his future with the shy librarian?All in all,a good entry into this series.
Note for me here: These words 14 years later. I don't care too much about separations stories but 14 years is way way too long for me here. This is personal choice nothing to do with the content of this book.
An average read. Saint and Natasha were childhood sweethearts. Each other's every first. When Saint chooses his life in MC, Natasha leaves him. Only to arrive many many years later bruised and beaten by her abusive lawyer husband. I didn't connect to this one. I was super excited for Saint's book but this left me disappointed. Why did Natasha keep regretting her decision? I mean she did what was right for her! Not safe 2.25/5
Saint and Nat have been friends since they were 5years old. And as they grew up their feelings deepened and they fell in love. But as Saint started prospecting for the Saints and Sinners MC Club he started changing and Nat didn't know who he was becoming. So she left. :-(
Years later and Nat ends up back home after going through a tough time, and the only one she went to was Saint.
We also got to read more about Pea and Melissa's relationship. They are finally going to give it a go at being a couple.
Awesome story, and I can't wait to read more about Pea and Melissa and see what is going to happen with their story!
What monster? The MMC was a motorcycle club president but he was practical and fair. So, what monster? Other than him killing a club member that had gone off the rails in the last book in a somewhat sad emotional way, I didn’t see the “monster” of the title or the plot line. I also felt that killing was more a mercy killing since he couldn’t really get that brother help without endangering his club.
Anyway, while I didn’t like this story it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. I knew before I started it that I wouldn’t like this book for the simple fact that the MMC chose the club over the FMC. It was also a fifteen year separation which just ended any potential romance this couple could have in my eyes. I say five years is enough, ten is too much but fifteen is a joke and not worth my attention. Especially as he never went after her, she only returned out of desperation and they never really showed me that it was “meant” to be. The story had them together growing up, she left and he did nothing about it, he never looked for her, she came back and viola they are back together like not much time had passed. It was unreal.
The MMC had abandonment issues and the FMC basically did the same thing to him and the author never addressed how angry he should have been. It was more like the author focused on the MMC being scared that she would leave again if she found him being a monster again. That should have come AFTER addressing the anger he should have showed the FMC once she was healed up enough to get serious with. This author always messes up the depth of her stories.
Either way, I didn’t like this book but it wasn’t bad. It was fairly lite plot wise. The Pea/Melissa thing is still off to me. I’ll finish this series and I hope this author doesn’t write another because it’s a weak series. Even if I would like a story for Vanilla and Ricky.
Old childhood friends and ex lovers reunited after a long time.. for these two to say there the ones for one another i find it hard to believe since she ended up marrying a abusive asshole and he was fking anything.. so that made a star go down for me.. beside that..I enjoyed this book it was focused on these two plus some of the club drama :) i did wish we had more handle of the ex it was just washed away and he was killed.. i would loved Saint to kill him.. but it was done by someone else..
I ve been waiting for Saint's book for ages and finally its here. Love that these two lovebirds fell in love when they were 5 yrs old and never realise it until they got older and then circumstances changed all that and they both went their separate ways. Until years later Natasha ends up back in Saint's life hurt and asking for his help. Happy that Pea and Melissa are going to try and make it work as a real married couple and hope that we will get to see more of them in the next book now that she is pregnant and see how Pea will react.
3.5/5 Second chance story Hot Fast Dirty Safe with exceptions: of course they were with other people over the 16 year separation, but once they are back in each others life they are head over heals with each other
Well for book 2 of the Saints and Sinners (Giving it to the Eneny and Giving it to the Bad guy were actually Hell's Wolves MC) This was the best of them. Though it was to rushed and we didn't get to see enough. Not to mention new people being thrown into the mix. The stories could be so good. we get hooked on them and want to see what happens but they are so short we are barely seeing the couple it is about so there is no time to see the others of the MC's. I mean they could still be full length as there are still plenty of other bikers to cover and two MC's that can intertwine. I hope some day the author will decide to redo the books and add more and republish.
Saint has turned into a hard assed Prez since the love of his life left when they were teenagers. She accused him of being the monster he eventually turned out to be. Now many years later she is back bloody and bruised from her ex beating her again. Now here is where it turns soft. Saint is a killer and doesn't take shit from anyone. The love from his past is beaten down and he just roughs up her ex. I expected so much more. Also as hurt and pissed as he was for her leaving he forgave her to easily. Nice story but no drama or other women.
Natasha has been his love since they were five. When she left him at age nineteen he thought his world ended. It made him cold and somewhat heartless. But when she literally falls into his arms from being beaten by her soon to be ex Saint knows he will never let her go again.
This book was awesome. The main story was so loving. But I especially loved the side stories. I cannot wait to find out what happens with Pea and Melissa.
I love the author but some books were hit or miss but I can see how a series can go on....I needed s little more, old interactions with his father and nat
chaos went on to long. But this club is Just the right size
Giving It To The Monster is satisfying quick read. The author grabs your interest immediately and never let's it go. Less sex than I expected, but she built a real relationship between the two main characters.
Finally, we get the book about club prez Saint. And trust me, it was well worth the wait. Sam's MC books are great reads, and though I'm a big fan of hers, I've just started getting into them.I'm so glad I did. Saint and Natasha grew up together, but Saint's father doesn't want Natasha around, so she ends up leaving. But when she comes back, she's running from an abusive husband. She runs right to the only man she ever really loved. But, can he keep her safe? You'll want to get this book and find out the answer for yourself. It's a wonderful love story with suspense and fire you'll just love! Saint is one hot bad boy!
I love Saints and Sinners MC series. I enjoyed previous books. But with this one it was different. I can't even explain, what made me feel like this story was missing something. Maybe it was that I hate second chance stories. Well, okay maybe it's to heavy word, because it's not that I hate second chances, but more the reasons why the couples are separated in the past. I hate stupid, weak reasons. They drives me crazy and it always makes me want to smack the characters. And Natashas reason fall in that category. She was not strong enough to fight for her man. I could had understood and even supported her decision to leave if she had tried, imperative word here, TRIED harder before giving up on him. On them. And then some years later, she runs back with her tail between her legs to Saint and he takes her in with wide open arms. He forgave to easily for abandoning him, when he needed her the most. Tsk, Tsk, Tsk. Sighs. He could have done much better.
It may make me look bad to say this, but the light of this story is the situation Natasha found herself in. Because I could say 'Karma is a bitch, bitch.' Lol
Oh, the other light is that we got a little more glimpses on some members. I really looking forward for theirs stories.
Believe it or not this was a pretty good read. Cute and very fast paced, which isn't necessarily a good thing when you pay $3.99 for a 92 page book. This hasn't been the best series SC has written but it is interesting, it just sucks that each book is less than a hundred pages and we always get stuck paying over three bucks.
In any case Saint and Natasha were perfect together, no beating around the bush, no playing hard to get, they were both upfront and honest and things moved along without all the usual annoying hangups couples tend to go through.
Although if we take all the pages where Natasha is blaming herself for walking away and giving up on Saint, that in and of itself will make a whole book, that trait was just so fucking annoying! We get, you got scared, left, hooked up with an abusive dick and let him pound on you for two years...sheesh, you got out and reclaimed your of life..let it the fuck go and keep it pushing!!!
Now to see how Pea and Melissa's relationship plays out. They have always been super fucking weird with their open marriage but I guess now they are both getting older and have realized there's more to life than fucking people other than your spouse. We shall see...
Nat and Saint. Wow is how I can describe this book. I have been waiting for Saints book and it wasn't a disappointment. I loved this book. The lifelong love between Saint and Nat is a touching love story with all the bad ass MC element in it. I also enjoy the sneak peek at Pea and Melissa's story. Sam hits it out of the park again with this book of the Saints and Sinners MC. Can't wait for the next one.
I really enjoyed this short trad, it is a quick read that is sizzling not in parts! Saint and Natasha have been best friends since the age of five, their relationship soon became a relationship of boyfriend and girlfriend. They were inseparable until the age of nineteen when Natasha decided to leave town & Saint. Now fourteen years later, Natasha is back, and she needs Saints help. As the pair spend time together with they both admit to the love they still have for one another?
God I love this series!! I'm so glad that Saint finally has his woman! They this whole series he's been the one to hold everyone together but he's never really smiled. I don't have to why anymore. Natalie was the one that got away or left is more like it. They never forgot what they had though. It was a awesome book. Still more twist than you can think of and drool worthy sexiness. Can't wait for the next book!!!
I think both Saint and Natasha were to blame for what happened when they were 19. I don't think he expressed his feelings for her enough especially around his dad. She mentioned when he confessed his love towards the end about why didn't he say all that years ago. His dad had a lot to do with her leaving. They forgave and moved on. Curious about Pea/Melissa, Ricky/Prue, and of course Vanilla.
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Saints and Sinners book 4 and sadly uneventful. I felt like it was missing something. My heart didn't race, I didn't get the feels, I was bored and so tempted to skim to the end on more than one occasion.
I enjoy the series and this one has important story line information so don't skip it if you are a fan, but the relationship itself is mundane.