Ritual Sins is a true hidden gem dark romance/psychological thriller. Anne Stuart is known for writing romantic suspense and historical romances that while not being very pc, almost always stay on the sunny side of morality.
So to be honest I didn't expect this book to be so dark (or so psychologically interesting), but I was pleasantly surprised that it was. There's no trigger warning in the beginning of Ritual Sins, probably due to the time period it was written, so I'm warning you now that if you have any triggers whatsoever you should probably skip this book and move on to one of her nicer romances, like Black Ice.
Lots of romance authors from the nineties had at least one dark book. With Judith Mcnaught it was the brutal yet emotional Bodice Ripper Whitney, My Love. Susan Elizabeth Phillips wrote The Copeland Bride.
So it kind of makes sense that Anne Stuart would follow this trend, because you could get away with writing dark even if you were mainstream back then.
I respect Anne Stuart a little more than I do those other two authors though, if only because she owns what she wrote and won't take it off the market or revise the hell out of it because she originally wrote it as a dark romance. I appreciate authors who don't change their work because of what's currently popular or acceptable (*cough cough Colleen Hoover).
Ritual Sins focuses on a girl who's mother has just died of cancer, but before she did she gave her daughter's entire inheritance to a cult run by a charismatic, otherworldly man named Luke. The heroine wants to get revenge on him for taking the money that was rightfully hers, but also to try to find out if her murdered her mother and if the cancer assertion was just a bunch of hogwash.
So she goes down to New Mexico to confront them, angry and alone, sexually repressed from childhood trauma, and bitter towards her mother for not loving her enough. And she meets Luke, who is charming and slippery tongued and makes her more terrified than anyone ever has, because while she's there to get revenge, he's working on mentally and physically.
He basically never lets up on trying to seduce her, and she's more interesting to him because while he knows she's fascinated with him, she fights him and herself with a strength he's never before seen in a human being.
Luke is obviously a dangerous sociopath who has no problem stealing people's money or raping or killing if the situation calls for it, though in his words "he'd rather not."
Rachel, the heroine, sees his true personality clearly, just as he sees her and her fear and her yearning for him clearly. So you've got these two severely messed up people, both wrecked by trauma in different ways, that somehow, incredibly, find a way to connect with one another.
I think Anne Stuart did a great job of making Luke the love interest but not sacrificing staying true to his sociopathic mental state. I definitely fell in love with him in all his badness, just like Rachel, and that's no mean feat because sometimes he truly was terrifying.
Ritual Sins also doubles as a thriller as well as a romance, though I thought the thriller aspect took a back seat to the slow progression of Rachel and Luke's emotional battle. It's interesting to watch Rachel seduce Crazy Luke just by being her wary yet vulnerable self. Their dialogue and chemistry was off the charts for this whole entire novel. I'll probably read it again sometime just to watch them interact and mentally spar with one another.
This book also deals with a lot of different mental disorders such as NPD and psychopathy as well as sociopathy. Anne Stuart must of done her research because I found all these characters to be exceptionally well drawn (and not over dramatized for shock value). This book talks about moving past what's scarred you, how to get over having a narcissistic parent, and how to believe in love again when the world has never shown you it.
I found it very emotionally emotionally resonant and beautiful... while also being incredibly chilling. Cults are pretty terrifying to me, so that being one of the main focuses of this book definitely kept me scared all the way through.
Yet Ritual Sins, for all its darkness, ended up being a really beautiful love story. Luke and Rachel were perfect together. I wish Anne Stuart still wrote books like this, because I think it's one of the best in the genre, despite being so unknown.
It was easy to give this book five stars. The atmosphere, the tension, the romance, the plot line... all of it is brilliant.
I highly recommend this.
TW: Non con, murder, and childhood abuse.