This is the complete trilogy "Seven Sins" ready to be devoured Book 1: Succubus Sins I'm about to make the seven deadly sins my bitch See this tattoo across my stomach? Yeah, the one with seven crazy runes. Ignore the pink one on the far right, that's Sarah. I love her, but she's not one of my four. That was a hard lesson to learn. I tried being loyal to her. Even went to a stinky Succubi Den to get a snack or two just to stay alive. Well, that didn't work out, and now I'm stuck trying to charge some dusty old relic my mother left behind. Turns out there's some crazy destiny tied to my tattoo, which is actually a birthmark and all about the end of the world. Sounds fun, sort of, not really. I've met rune #1, and he wasn't at all what I'd expected. It wasn't love at first sight. Maybe hate at first sight. Pretty sure he hates my guts. But that's okay, maybe rune #2 will bring him around. This end of the world stuff is just getting started, and I have a feeling one of my very own sins is the one stirring the pot. The Incubus King, what sin might he be? Lust... my favorite one. Bring it on. Book 2: Siren Sins Sirens... They Make Sin Look Good I've found my third, and he's definitely the sin of anger. Jet has some damn rage problems, but I guess that's to be expected from a dragon shifter. Am I ready to play with fire? You bet your ass I am. Derek, one of my sins, is making good work on stirring the pot. He's trying to rip open a hole to hell and he's gotten Luke on a leash to do just that. Don't worry, I have a plan. I just hope it doesn't get everybody killed. Meanwhile I hear Sarah's gotten herself into some shit. By the time I get to her (gotta keep those sins in line) I find out that she has a new girlfriend. A muse and a siren sound like trouble to me, and I decide I don't like this Vikki character, even if there's something about her that makes one of my runes itch... Author's Note: This is a fast-burn reverse harem story. It includes explicit language and sexual situations. Intended for audiences 18 years and older. As this is a series, there will be a cliffhanger. Book 3: Vampire Sins My fourth is a freaking vampire?
Xavier is cocky, overzealous, and way too hot for his own good. He’s just what I need to stop my nightmares from coming to fruition, except he's telling me that I'm not supposed to stop the future from happening. I'm supposed to fulfill a dark prophecy. One where I'm the Queen of Hell, turned into a vampire, and I save hell itself from being destroyed.
Hell getting destroyed sounds like a good idea to me, so I'll have to talk some sense into Xavier, but first I need to get my men all in one place. They're stuck all over the world and, well, let's face it, the world's most certainly gone to shit.
Jet, my dragon shifter, has survived the last loyalists to his brother, but they won't accept his rule unless he obtains the Dragon’s Eye. He better not die trying to retrieve it... or trying to get back to me.
Nate, my beloved human, is trapped Hell knows where and with my grandmother of all people. He’s full of surprises though, and he might just be the weakest link in my bond that’ll save the day.
When all seven sins reunite, I'll have power over hell itself. It's up to me what happens next. Author's Note: This is a fast-burn reverse harem story. It includes explicit language and sexual situations.
USA Today Bestselling Author J.R. Thorn is a Reverse Harem Romance author. All her books are written in the same world except for co-write books, so be sure to check out the recommended reading order listed above or on the website! (She'll also admit to having an unhealthy obsession with magical tattoos and alpha males.)
I’m so exhausted from trying to finish this book, I can’t begin to describe my irritation… if there was an editor, they don’t deserve their job. There were SO many plot points with MASSIVE holes, SO many explanations left untold, SO many characters left undeveloped, SO many jarring back and forth’s… even the sex scenes left me with unsatisfactory results.
There were a few bits and pieces that redeemed a star, but this felt like one massive manic episode from an untethered writer with a complacent “test group” that gave confidence in publishing this book…. Which has SO much potential… but ended up a “belly flop on pavement” type of fail to me.
I just don’t get the high ratings, TBH… but to each their own! I’m not usually this harsh with ratings, so I apologize if this rubs someone the wrong way. It was one of two books I’ve ever considered not finishing, but I’d hate it if I didn’t because I spent $10-ish on it via Audible to buy it… and I would feel like more of a jerk if I left a less than satisfactory rating without paying the author properly for doing so.
2.5 Can't Recall Anything Stars This book was absolutely positively not for me. I was lost about 95% of the time and after about a quarter of the way through I stopped caring and honestly couldn't recall much of what happened even having read it all through. When the book started there was already so much going on that I felt a bit like an outsider. Right off the bat the author introduces three female characters (Sonya, Sarah and Silvia) and I was immediately lost and confused. This pattern did not end for me and I just could not seem to care. In fact at one point I just began hoping the world (in the book) would explode so I could have cared less about anything going on or anyone. The heroine is a succubus so by nature she needs sex. At let me tell you this girl is always ready and will literally F anyone, and she does. I'm all for female empowerment and sexuality but it was too much for me, I mean she even messes around with her ex-gf's new gf, it's a Jerry Springer episode featuring supernaturals. Even when she has her four mates it's as if they're not enough for her. On that note I still have zero clue what the whole concept of her 4 mates and seven sins are, I am so beyond lost with this and feels too much like a word problem I have zero patience to understand. I wasn't really a fan of any of the characters until Xavier, the heroine's last mate shows up, in the last book aside from Nate who is really just a side mate that never made sense to me. It's clear that my not enjoying the book really distracted me from the actual story line. Honestly I was just so happy it was ending I could not even tell you what exactly happened in the end. I know they went to hell and all were tested in different levels but there was so much that I missed and when everything wrapped up I felt hella lost but happy I was finished. I know I know, why did I bother if the book wasn't for me... I was reading with a buddy and so I toughed it out. While the authors writing style and story line were not for me I'm sure there are many others who would disagree. For those that are turned off by any type of free love, you probably want to steer clear of this one. When the book begins the heroine is in a relationship with another woman and so if that alone doesn't do it for you, the series will really not be for you.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
The very first scene we meet Sonya in she is wide awake tell us a very detailed description of a nightmare that she has every time she falls asleep that she doesn't remember. How can you tell me about a nightmare you don't remember?
The book is a jumble of back and forth between characters and so random in some places. I read fast at about 4-5 books a week after 3 days on this book I gave up at 63%. I really honestly tried to get into it, to give it a solid chance but it was boring, confusing, and I was downright irritated with Sonya's personality.
I started this book with a ton of excitement! Magic, combat and the seven deadly sins! What more could you want? But, I ended up DNF'ing this book. Which I do not make a habit of doing. The description of the book, while accurate, still seems a bit misleading. I struggled my way through the first book and did not finish the second. There seemed to be so many holes in the story and it seemed to run through parts of the story so quickly, I didn't know where I was. In the beginning of part one, you can tell the main character is struggling and is about to come into a prophecy. The problem is that the book jumps back and forth so much, I couldn't tell you what was going on. The fact that the main character is a succubus, you know there is going to be sex and most likely a ton of it. She starts out not liking someone, has sex, and now all of a sudden she likes them. It was all very confusing.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I can count the number of times I DNF a book and normally it takes a lot but from chapter 1 it was slow from the get go. The author keeps messing up details and it has a lot of pointless information. By 25% in I had enough. This book is hard to follow, slow to start and the first 2 sex scenes were watered down so much they had no flavor left. 10/10 would not recommend
The premise of the overall story is interesting but the execution is not that great. To me the story very much came across is all over the place there was some key character development really left out but I will say the final book in the ultimate ending did wrap everything up nicely but the journey was not awesome I'm not entirely sure I would read anything else by this author.
At 30% there is a scene were she is essentially raped.
And it is by a guy who is being forced to have sex with her. Not that she doesn't want to because she thinks he is her mate but in that moment he is being forced.
Book 1: Succubus Sins I'm about to make the seven deadly sins my bitch See this tattoo across my stomach? Yeah, the one with seven crazy runes. Ignore the pink one on the far right, that's Sarah. I love her, but she's not one of my four. That was a hard lesson to learn. I tried being loyal to her. Even went to a stinky Succubi Den to get a snack or two just to stay alive. Well, that didn't work out, and now I'm stuck trying to charge some dusty old relic my mother left behind. Turns out there's some crazy destiny tied to my tattoo, which is actually a birthmark and all about the end of the world. Sounds fun, sort of, not really. I've met rune #1, and he wasn't at all what I'd expected. It wasn't love at first sight. Maybe hate at first sight. Pretty sure he hates my guts. But that's okay, maybe rune #2 will bring him around. This end of the world stuff is just getting started, and I have a feeling one of my very own sins is the one stirring the pot. The Incubus King, what sin might he be? Lust... my favorite one. Bring it on. Book 2: Siren Sins Sirens... They Make Sin Look Good I've found my third, and he's definitely the sin of anger. Jet has some damn rage problems, but I guess that's to be expected from a dragon shifter. Am I ready to play with fire? You bet your ass I am. Derek, one of my sins, is making good work on stirring the pot. He's trying to rip open a hole to hell and he's gotten Luke on a leash to do just that. Don't worry, I have a plan. I just hope it doesn't get everybody killed. Meanwhile I hear Sarah's gotten herself into some shit. By the time I get to her (gotta keep those sins in line) I find out that she has a new girlfriend. A muse and a siren sound like trouble to me, and I decide I don't like this Vikki character, even if there's something about her that makes one of my runes itch... Author's Note: This is a fast-burn reverse harem story. It includes explicit language and sexual situations. Intended for audiences 18 years and older. As this is a series, there will be a cliffhanger. Book 3: Vampire Sins My fourth is a freaking vampire?
Xavier is cocky, overzealous, and way too hot for his own good. He’s just what I need to stop my nightmares from coming to fruition, except he's telling me that I'm not supposed to stop the future from happening. I'm supposed to fulfill a dark prophecy. One where I'm the Queen of Hell, turned into a vampire, and I save hell itself from being destroyed.
Hell getting destroyed sounds like a good idea to me, so I'll have to talk some sense into Xavier, but first I need to get my men all in one place. They're stuck all over the world and, well, let's face it, the world's most certainly gone to shit.
Jet, my dragon shifter, has survived the last loyalists to his brother, but they won't accept his rule unless he obtains the Dragon’s Eye. He better not die trying to retrieve it... or trying to get back to me.
Nate, my beloved human, is trapped Hell knows where and with my grandmother of all people. He’s full of surprises though, and he might just be the weakest link in my bond that’ll save the day.
When all seven sins reunite, I'll have power over hell itself. It's up to me what happens next.
There is so much wrong with this book. It was free. A Paranormal RH romance and I grabbed it. I'll be deleting it after posting this. Because ew. Gross. She starts the book in a relationship with her girlfriend. But as a succubus she can only feed off men. Her relationship is killing her. But to feed she'd have to cheat. Oh, and feeding means killing the guy. So, either she dies or whoever she feeds from does. So she says goodbye to the woman she loves and goes off to die. But a friend wanders out, sees her, tries his hand since he knew about the breakup, gets jumped because her system didn't want to die, so he's now on borrowed time. He then gets kidnapped by a detective that hasn't been mentioned but apparently has a beef with the succubus. Her girlfriend saw the nab, follows, get kidnapped, too. While all this is happening she's dragged before the incubus king, told he'll help but only if she sleeps with him and his wife. Ew. Skimmed over the ick and the next scene is her tackling the king's son, who is a supposed mate. More ew. She is tracking another mate, they all get kidnapped, and wake up to the king forcing arousal in them all, so basically she wakes up to her mate being roofied into forcing her to have s*x. The ew just kept coming at you. There's not a damned bit of romance in any of that crap. It was disgusting. R*pe isn't romantic. And the father/mother/son with the same partner, albeit for very different reasons, is a big ick factor. There's also no world building, and standard rules don't seem to apply to these supernaturals, so things don't make sense. The characters are horrible. And the plot, well it exists but ew. I feel like I just ripped this to shreds but honestly the blurb didn't warn people about all that. Post warnings. I need mind bleach. *shudder* I kept thinking, no, it has to get better for so many high ratings. Nope. It did not.
Well the first two books blew me away. The third I found a little boring in the beginning. I loved the characters. I liked how she had to find 7 people who in essence had part of her soul. I liked how these seven also represented one of the seven deadly sins in one way. I liked how the dynamics of the relationships changed though out the story. Some parts were a little predictable but it was a very enjoyable book.
So there was too much going on in this book way too much yes its 3 books in 1 but still so much going on that it was hard to keep all the plots in order pretty much Sonya has no clue what she is besides a succubus. It seem like the writer kept adding more things and plot lines without finishing and explaining the last one it wasn't till book 3 and last chapters that it finally all got explained. Do get me wrong at some points it was like ohh let keep reading cant put it down then at others I was like get to the point already I felt like it just dragged on and this probably could of be skimmed down into 1 bc there were a bunch of thing that had no bearing and have been shorten like book 2 and Sarah man I really got annoyed with her character she knew things but yet she was upset that her lover who was a succubus needed me to survive but she got pissy about it like come on again shes a succubus, over all it was ok but feels a bit little adhd going on and your getting a bit of this and a bit of that and mush it all together and you get this book
Not my cup of tea and dnf, made it half way before throwing in the towel. This read is hard to follow without understanding what exactly is going on. I was baffled constantly, and found myself aggravated to even want to follow when we are going back and forth between characters. I finally decided to just give this one a rest, if I wasn't into it by now, I wasn't going to be.
3.25 out of 5 stars If I had only read the first book, my rating would be very different: The FF theme is not my cup of tea and I also didn't like how rape was kind of downplayed. But I soldiered on and the second and third book were actually good.
I was quite intrigued by this but I just couldn’t get in to it. It’s a great concept with the whole 7 pieces of soul but it’s all jumbled and I found myself getting lost quite often. I really wanted to finish so I could judge book as a whole but I gave up around 65%
Honestly kind of a mess, the story could have been good but the writing is all over the place, no concise back story, and the plot is scattered. Tried to read through it but couldn’t.
The storyline keeps you guessing with all kinds of twists and reveals along the way. There is lots of action and adventure as they take on a journey to find the truth.
Having read and reviewed each title contained in this set, I’ll leave those individual reviews here.
***** Book One: Succubus Sins*****
“Dark has chased me all my life.” Thorn took a risk with that opening line; if she couldn’t keep the book just as intriguing from there, it’d fall flat. It does not disappoint! The writing is brilliant and the descriptives are beautiful, dark and fascinating.
I discovered Thorn when I read ‘Chasing Fate’ and I knew then I’d need to read all she has to offer. Even coming into it with that attitude, I’m not let down … and I’m easily let down / notoriously hard to please. 😏 This book though - let me tell you:
Having gone outside late at night, I didn’t see the lights, traffic, passersby, wildlife, etc. All I could see was the dark alley behind a bar in Seattle… the setting of the last scene I’d read before going out. I wondered what everyone was up to next and for hours, until this book and I met again, it was all I could think of and all I saw. And I was only a few percent of the way in!
That really kept up throughout the book. It does end on a cliffhanger but the next book is available now so that’s no big deal. Really fun, addictive read.
This book gripped me from the start and didn’t let go…
Editing/Proofing: Well done, seems professional as only a couple typos noted.
Character development: Thorn does a good job here; having read a little bit of her work prior to this book, the characters I’ve already been exposed to are on point. All characters have individual voices and personalities, something not everyone seems able to pull off.
Formatting: Super fun and very pretty. This book is definitely easy on the eyes.
Cover: Stunning. Looks professional and fits the content.
4 stars. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
*****Book Two: Siren Sins*****
After being completely hooked into this world in book 1, ‘Succubus Sins’, I of course needed to read on. Book 2 picks up right where book 1 left off and keeps on with the all-absorbing, action-and-drama-packed atmosphere. This trilogy is a drug and I expect I’ll re-read it many times.
There are some really interesting supernaturals in this one, as well as some interesting twists on myths and legends, and I can’t help but appreciate the author and feel a need to consume everything else she’s written (which I’m working on!).
Character development is on point, continuity seems perfect and before I knew it, I was into book 3; this series is never dull!
I enjoyed traveling along with Sarah for a bit, the family drama, the mate drama, and the mystery. Sonya’s still trying to figure her s--- out and I’m just along for the ride, enjoying every minute. Too busy devouring all the action to bother trying to make predictions, which is nice.
Editing-wise, book is clean, free of distractions. Formatting: this book is absolutely gorgeous!
Wishing there was more like this out there!
5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
*****Book Three: Vampire Sins*****
Once again, picks up right where the previous book left off, never missing a beat. So glad the whole series is available for me to binge on.
This installment is a swirling ball of chaos; Sonya and her mates sort of hop from one dangerous, life-altering situation to the next, over and over again. They’ve got lots to accomplish, and as it involves the destinies of several of them—and Lilith, as it happens—it’s fun to read along and see the pieces come together.
Thorn weaved a comlex, epic plot and no one can accuse her of being one of those RH authors who just writes sex parties. (Speaking of sex, every single time anything sexual occurs there is actually a plot-related reason behind it. Thorn uses sex scenes to aid in telling the story, rather than many who do the opposite.) This trilogy packs depth, so much action and adventure, epic love, corruption, danger … and that’s just to name a few.
The more I read into ‘Vampire Sins’, the more I couldn’t wait to dive into ‘Royal Covens’, the next trilogy in the Blood Stone world. It’ll also leave you wanting Lily’s series, ‘Fortune Academy’ if you haven’t already read it—and I strongly suggest you do read them all, as this world only gets more fun.
They also might just make you think—Thorn has a way of painting scenarios where even the worst villains seem worthy and capable of redemption. The mythology and Christianity tie-ins are brilliantly done; if you’ve discovered this author, you’ll never have time to be bored again.
ONE DELIGHTFUL COLLECTION!!! This is one succulent seduction you will not want to miss. Thorn pulled this little treasure together for our unstoppable pleasure. Grab your copy and sit back and enjoy.
SUCUBUS
ONE AMAZING READ!!! Oh man, talk about spinning. What can I say this is one exciting start to this new hosts of chaos. Thorn is like a tornado that rips through and you can't move to save your life. She has a style all her own and she wields it better than the magic shes conjuring in her new characters. She has this down to a science. I want her 4 runes to play with. The characters and scenes were intriguing, complex, realistic and a little on the odd side. Hey, I said a little. Its not like they can hear me. Geez. So we have the main major boss herself in town learning all about her gifts and how to bring 4 beasties to their knees. Ok, back to the story. Its starting to get real and she is one bad ass to pull it off. The characters are all very interesting to say the least. And I'm not just talking about the her guys. We do have other sups out there. I can't wait to see whats coming at us next. So if it comes to a show down between her and evil incarnate who do you think will win? Oh, right not completely immortal. Great job keeping me on my toes and up trying to figure things out. You're not letting me too close to try and find my answers. Thats ok. Incredible job Thorn, I love the way your bringing this show roaring to life. Fantastic job and thanks for sharing this little gem with us.
SIREN SINS
KICKIN' IT WITH EASE!!! Holy crap! Talk about hitting the ground running. This bad boy will keep on your toes through the entire tale. This is one page turning bombshell that really test the bonds and binds of everything the main female has with every breath she takes. A whirlwind of emotions and events that really pound out the feeling with such depth it's intoxicating. I hope your ready for one wild ride my friends. Trust me this is one you definitely do not want to miss. Thorn really up the game here. If you think you've experienced a mega ton of excitement with the first installment, baby you don't know anything yet. The characters growth just keeps on strengthening as well as growing more powerful. Take nothing for granted and keep your back facing a wall. The scenes are so graphic and descriptive it paints a magnificent backdrop that really makes the storyline pop. The characters and their personalities just seem to mix and mingle as they play off one another in a brilliant display of moves and strategy. Thorn did a remarkable job bringing this read to life flawlessly. Fantastic job Thorn, you totally rocked this bad boy. Thanks for sharing this awesome read with us.
VAMPIRE SINS
ONE ENGAGING EXPERIENCE!!!! Man, Talk about fireworks, this installment is hotter than an erupting volcano. Step back, take a breather and jump right in. You won't know what hit you until your head snaps forward once again. This little jewel is definitely one riveting read. Thorn draws us into her imagination and weaves a world around us so tight and consuming until everything else ceases to exist. A whirlwind of emotions and events really pulls those heartstrings and make for one incredible experience. All twists and turns, ups and downs, along with a few glitches and bumps here and there pull you deeper into this raging storyline and hard hitting plot. Throw in all the drama, intrigue, uncertainty, fear, danger and suspense and you have one intense, page turning bombshell that grabs your attention and holds it from start to finish. The characters are complex, believable and realistic with such depth it demands respect. The scenes are so graphically detailed and descriptive it's easy to picture each scenario as they play off one another perfectly. Thorn did a remarkable job bringing this read to life brilliantly. Remarkable job Thorn, thanks for sharing this bad boy with us.
Note: I received this book from the author and I voluntarily give this review, it is my honest opinion.
J.R Thorn got me hooked with the Elemental Fae Academy series, it's the first thing I have ever read by her and after that, I was a goner. The next thing I started was the Fae Academy series, and I am currently in the middle of that series (it's currently ongoing) and of course, it's amazing but then I realized that there was a series that predate Fae Academy. Blood Stone series is sort of a prequel to the Fae Academy series, Blood Stone is an origin story to one of the characters from Fae Academy so of course, I had to jump in.
The Blood Stone series was freaking fantastic, everything flowed so smoothly and the story was very compelling. I had the audio version of this book and the narrator, Lia Holland, did an amazing job, she really brought these characters to life.
Sonya is great, she is funny, sassy, strong, and stubborn. She is very complex, Sonya grew-up knowing she was a succubus but she doesn't want to be. Sonya doesn't want to be a killer and that is exactly what happens if she sleeps with a human male however if she doesn't sleep with a male then she doesn't get what she needs to survive. So I can see how she is struggling and it kinda pulls at my heart plus with her feisty attitude I couldn't help but like her.
As for Sonya's destiny, she is connected to the seven deadly sins, there is a whole big prophecy that has to do with the seven deadly sins, which is a fantastic idea for a story, it's the first time I've come across anything like this. It's gonna be up to Sonya to stop whatever evil that is coming but she won't be doing it alone, she has to find and connect with her mates in order save everyone.
The entire series is great, Sonya is trying to come to terms with who she is while figuring out what she is supposed to do all the while trying to defeat a known and unknown enemy. Lots of pieces are on the board, and everything is leading Sonya to her destiny. She has gone through so much in this series, she has evolved and has finally come to a place where she can accept what she is. She has the love and protection of her mates and while she doesn't have all the answers, with them she most definitely goes looking for them. Sonya has a protective nature, she is a good person and she fights for everyone and that has never been more true than in this book. Sonya is fighting for humanity, for her mates, and for her place in the supernatural world and it leads to a pretty satisfying conclusion.
I got an ending that I loved, especially because there will be spin-offs within the world. Most of my questions were answered however one character kinda fell off, no resolution with them and I wonder if they will pop up in another's story. I have already read part of Fortune Academy so I already know some of the new players but it's was fantastic seeing where everything started. I love Ms. Thorn as a writer and I can't wait to read whatever else she writes.
I DNF’d this series, it was like the author thought of all the things that could make a great book and then threw them together, crossed their fingers and hoped it all worked out for the best.
We start off with the MFC who is a succubus who has a girlfriend who she can’t feed off, she needs dick to feed not a kitty so she’s slowly starving herself to death. What for I am not sure, there is zero chemistry between the couple.
Then we have 7 sins, but 4 men who are a part of the 7 sins who are her soul mates? MFC has a detective stalker guy who is trying to capture her and happens to have one of the 4 locked in his basement.
She then meets number 2 guy and then just casually fucks number 2’s mum and dad. Mum and dad need her to make a baby, and lo and behold the baby is created within 24 hours and suddenly appears calling our MFC mum.
Oh and the end of the world is coming, not sure where stalker guy has disappeared to, I guess he will make an appearance sometime soon.
Honestly it was a shit show and there is also the complication of 9,532 other characters in between all the other characters in the book. Sonja has no connection with these men she just fucks them and is only worried about her gf.
I am all for ff in my books but make it flow with the story, don’t give us a women who prefers women but will be with men because they are a need not a want. I want my MFC to be lusting after all her love interests not just one of them.
Like many others, I DNF at 20%. The author has a note at the beginning explaining that this is one of their earlier works and to keep that in mind. I did. I can see the authors potential, honestly. However, you can definitely tell that this is something from the beginning of their career.
As stated by other frustrated readers, this was super hard to follow what was happening. The author wrote as if we knew the proverbial inside joke that's being told...but we don't. There is also a problem with keeping plot points in line. First, the FMC doesn't know what the runes mean, but then we do, then we have a nightmare in full detail and don't know what it was about but it was about a prophecy but she can't remember the dream, but then we have to fulfill the prophecy that she supposedly didn't remember.
We also have a huge amount of useless information, useless POVs, and random things thrown at us. The sex scenes up to this point were watered down and uneventful, and I -hope- that was done on purpose like maybe the good stuff comes with the mates. I don't know because I can't continue.
Overall, I kept the authors' message in mind and tried but could not in good conscience recommend this to others. It was REALLY bad. SUPER bad. BUT!! I will definitely check out newer works because, as I said, there was potential and I hope others do as well.
I've read books Thorn has co-authored and liked them, so I had high hopes for this one. I have never given a book less than a 3-star rating before, but I couldn't stand this book. If my OCD would have let me DNF, I would have stopped reading after the first part. I have a fairly high tolerance for books with no plot or character development as long as they make up for it with great sex scenes. This book had none of the above. And for a book about a succubus (she reminds us she's a succubus every few pages), that's a fatal flaw.
For one, the first time Sonja has sex with her second guy, we see only bits and pieces of it through the eyes of one of her others lovers, and he says he can only see so much because of how fast their moving. Um...what? Seriously? Thorn also has several other opportunities to give us some good sex scenes, and she passes on them. Extremely disappointing.
As for the plot, everything seemed very random, and supposedly major events were handled in seconds. I think the demon spawn invasion was thwarted in a page and half. Everything was covered very superficially.
There was also no relationships or character development. Two of her guys are introduced early and then disappeared until the end of the book. I want to see interaction!
I wanted to read this book for one thing and one thing only, and through the 400 pages I managed to read I guess it did what it had to, but boy was it a task to even get to that point.
The story building was so lazy, everything was rushed, nothing was properly explained and it felt like the author was forcing the drama by dropping key story points every other paragraph. No buildup, no groundwork laid, just BAM, here's this random key piece of information to shock you into keeping reading because I have 0 creativity to actually create a good story. Most of the things didn't even make sense, just when you were trying to understand some weird, random plot point you got hit with another that made even less sense.
The dialogue was corny nine times out of ten. So many forced emotional scenes... I couldn't roll my eyes enough. The author tried so hard to reinforce the fact the main character hated herself in so many scenes of emotional outbursts and drama that it ended up making her so unlikeable, it was unbearable.
Just lazy, bad writing overall. Go read something else and don't waste your time on this mess.
Without giving spoilers, I love that the Main character Sonya was able to preemptively explain the struggle of her story, prior to getting into it. It was almost like a preface to the story. Then, the creativity of the author takes over, and her adventure begins! I also love that her journey is hers, and even though perspective is shared with her partners(including her original partner she starts off with), her mates don’t control or cramp her story.
This series is full of succubi and incubi, vampires, dragons, sirens and mermaids, and others that have to be explained. I love the respect of religion, even from various, previously known as “evil” species. The variety wasn’t hard hard to follow, and I loved how there was a mix, plus the mysteries to be unraveled.
J R Thorn is a fantastic author. These books were not my "norm" and I was given them in exchange for a review. I did find it a bit difficult to keep up with all the different characters though. There’s a lot going on in this series so make sure you keep up. I did have to keep rewinding as I wasn't concentrating enough! I usually listen to the audiobooks whilst doing things, housework, gardening, gaming etc..... i did struggle to do that with this book as I really had to concentrate and I got lost quite often. So therefore it took a lot lot longer to listen to. However, after all of this, it was another brilliant piece of writing from J R Thorn. Great plot, great characters and the narration was spot on.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I have provided this voluntary review.
This was an interesting concept, but nearly 30% of the way into the book there was absolutely no character development. I wasn’t interested in the succubus savior. The random incubus, angel, dragon - there was no tension. It was so easy. Also, not sure I saw trigger warnings but there is definitely non consent in this book. While I have no issue reading it if I choose to (because of a very clear trigger warning) - dunno if JR Ward thought because we were dealing with succubus and incubus forcing someone with supernatural powers was somehow ok.
I just don’t understand how this book has such incredible ratings. Thorn is so inconsistent in writing. One of my favorite series is written by Thorn. This? Lazy. Lazy storytelling with a plot that is just meh. Pass.
When I say I DEVOURED this series, whew. I finished it in just a few days because I was so sucked into this world!
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The concept of using the Seven Deadly Sins is genius and I love that not all the of the sins were meant to be her mates! I loved that it showed that there are some people who are meant to be in your life for a purpose, but that doesn't necessarily mean forever or even always positive!
The plot was constantly moving and I was always on the edge of my seat! The tension was incredible and the spice? Man. I am hear for it! Sonya, the FMC, had many tough choices to make and I loved seeing how she worked through each of them to try and save the world while also trying to find and wrangle her mates and help each of them through their own sin! Gah! Go read it if you haven't already!!
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Overall the story itself unique, if not a little rushed in some places. It also touches on some darker tropes that can be triggering for some people. Being one of J.R Thorns earlier books and first reverse harem book I went into the book excited to know the history of this particular universe. I started Seven Sins with mixed feelings, because of all the poor reviews that doesn't align with my love for some of her newer books. Personally it is not my favorite of her books, it didn't exactly capture my attention as easily as her later books. The writing itself felt a little bit all over the place at times too. There are things that if you read this you might feel go unanswered but will come into play in the later books. If its hard to get through, keep going, I promise it's worth it for the future books.