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First published March 6, 2018










“Until she has taken all of me, deep, and I have filled her with my blackness and poison and together we have turned it into light.”



"Tell me how to fuck you. Because if you don't, you're just gonna have to get it the way I like to give it."


“We are urgent, angry, and needy. She is a fallen angel and I am sin itself.”


We're just a bunch of fuck ups who have to deal with what we've done.For me, "Sin with Me" was a slow burner of a read but in a good way. It really allowed me to get to know each of the main characters as individuals before the main plot took full effect and before a connection between the couple was made. I savoured every second of getting to know these complex, broken individuals and it really helped me get a better understanding of each of them and why they were the way they were. At times this made for difficult reading because these two had been through so much. Initially Tyler left me baffled. His inner monologue appeared erratic at times, jumping from topic to topic and back again, his brain never appearing to switch off. This was a man who had financial means to buy anything and everything his heart desired but it was like the life had been sucked right out of him. There was no drive. No ambition. Just this downward spiral that he had no intention of pulling himself out of. It was tragic to read. What I will say is, bare with him because he is not a conventional book boyfriend and probably not easy to take to at the start but actually the more I got to know him, the more I liked him. He was actually quite the funny guy and had me in stitches so many times. His wit and one liners were class and what should have been an angsty story often had me grinning like a cheshire cat.
We are combustion. We are the raging inferno of purifying flame that will singe away all our pain and leave us barren and ready to begin again. In the punishing passion that we share, we can torture away whatever nightmares plague us and both wake born anew. We are each others suicide.
She is Eve but I am not Adam. I am the serpent wrenching her out of Eden. And together we are original sin.
We are combustion. We are the raging inferno of purifying flame that will singe away all our pain and leave us barren and ready to begin again.
We are each other’s suicide.


