Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book
Rate this book
“For they were ashamed
to declare their lust,
that they desired
to have to do with her.”

–Susanna 1:11

Perhaps the devil is not the demon of nightmares…

Still seeking Elutheria’s natural brother, the Warner-Skillman-Foster household is besieged by the supernatural.

Lincoln and Fischer are seeing sins on people–cuts, bruises, gorings, and even the occasional snake, they have no idea where they are coming from.

Wren, Ellie and the twins are pursued by creatures that hide in human skin, and can only be dispatched with flameblades. The problem is that only certain people can handle flameblades, and Wren isn’t one of them. With two young children to protect, she wants some back up.

An old ally returns to help: Detective Lily Haden has a solution for Wren’s demon problem. Instead of being a simple solution though, Lily’s answer reveals information they never dreamed was possible.

At the same time, a new ally appears in their life: Sebastian Mederos. Quickly becoming a temptation for Lincoln and Wren, they resist as best they can with their ultimate goal in mind.

Find and rescue Benjamin Sheehan.

Kindle Edition

First published December 19, 2019

2 people are currently reading
9 people want to read

About the author

Katherine Rhodes

71 books142 followers
Armed with her Bachelors of English, Literature from Montclair State University and a pen name, Katherine Rhodes has set her mind to writing adult romances which are kinky, dirty, and fun. A lackadaisical laundry goddess, expert in the profundities of bad movies, terrible music, and awful literature, she resides in Philadelphia with her husband and two cats.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
11 (40%)
4 stars
12 (44%)
3 stars
3 (11%)
2 stars
1 (3%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 reviews
402 reviews29 followers
December 25, 2019
I binged on this series and so far I liked it. At first I was wary of the themes involved. I've had my fair share of dark reads but lately I have been pickier in a sense that I try to get a feel first before continuing.

The thing is I wasn't sure if I feel almost detached (coping mechanism or) which is a huge feat considering the amount of severe issues deep in the series. At first, I thought that trafficking children is some kind of a plot device to interweave into the story. But I was wrong.

So I'm more interested and more excited now that there have been major developments.

PS My most favorite point in this read is how great the sins were in terms of character development. Their 'breakthroughs' were individually exceptional. Each man befitting for each sin.
Profile Image for Emily.
1,687 reviews125 followers
December 19, 2019
"Filthy" (Saints and Sinners Book 3) by Katherine Rhodes is an excellent read. I loved Wren, Fischer, Lincoln, and Sabastian's story! This is a wonderful addition to this series. This story is packed with romance, passion, twists and turns, interesting characters, paranormal, fantasy, and more. I'm anxious to see where this series will take us next! Highly recommend to all fans of romance, reverse harem, paranormal, fantasy, and series.
Profile Image for Audrey.
105 reviews
December 22, 2019
So good!

This book continues the path that is set before Wren and her men. She finds out a lot more about her powers and her destiny, and some answers to how many men might be in her harem!
Profile Image for Faye Carey.
112 reviews
December 27, 2020
Absolutely blown away

This series is spectacular! For following a touchy subject, it still stays on the side of fantastic. The characters and story are superb, honestly my favorite series I’ve read this year.
Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.