A troubled billionaire. Upon the death of his grandfather, Kegan Anderson inherited New York's most exclusive sex club, a legacy he never asked for, and a convent full of nuns. A convent in jeopardy. Kegan has no use for Saint Clare, but it does house one thing he desperately wants. Sister Rose, a novice he glimpsed two years ago, the angel who has haunted his every dream since. A deal with the devil. There's more to Rose Davis than meets the eye, and Kegan is determined to show her a life outside of the convent walls. Two weeks at Lust can turn any saint into a sinner. And with the only home she's ever known on the line, Sister Rose has no choice but to agree to Kegan's dirty deal. Fourteen days of submission, and Kegan halts the plans to demolish Saint Clare. And when it's all over, he'll have no choice but to break her heart.
I really loved this book and the characters Kegan Anderson & Rose Davis. This book is definitely a 5 star read for me. I will definitely be back to read more by this Author, Ava Lohan.
This was an interesting story as far as erotica stories are told. I didn't mind, actually this story had to be told with an edge. There is Rose who has lost all her family and was alone except for the people who belonged to Saint Clare. Then there is Kegan Anderson, "The Sinner" who has lost his parents also and has just lost his grandfather. Kegan makes her a proposition to be his for two weeks to help the convent. I actually enjoyed and I am glad there is another story to explain what will happen between Kegan and Rose.
I like the premise, a nun having to debase herself in order to save her convent but it all felt a bit rushed. There was real potential with the plot line however within 60 pages they'd already done the deed. I got the whole 'moth to a flame' trope but still, it felt out of character to me.
This book was too full of the f word and trashy language. It's a shame the author didn't use a few more words out of the dictionary. Started out good to bad it ended so soon.
This was an interesting read, although Ava Logan left us with a cliff hanger between Kegan and Rose. I loved the bickering with each other, while they both have similar loss in their personal lives. The BDSM life style presented in the book was beautifully handled.