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Book Info
Released: January 30th 2018
Series: de Vincent #1
Published by Avon
Pages: 400
Format: eARC
““Mystery” and “mayhem” are the best ways to describe this book.”
~ Under the Covers
It’s been a long time since I’ve read a Jennifer L. Armentrout book but I thought I would try out MOONLIGHT SINS. This book is the first in the de Vincent series. It’s Contemporary with a darker twist and has quite an Erotic touch to it.
“Mystery” and “mayhem” are the best ways to describe this book. There are a lot of dark and mysterious things that are happening in this book, the first being Lucien’s father being found dead. Some suspect it’s a suicide while others speculate that something else might be going on. It’s interesting, no doubt, but it wasn’t necessarily a driving force for me. This book definitely reminds me a lot of J.R. Ward’s The Bourbon Kings. They share a ton of similarities, but I do think Armentrout has gone for a more explicit and sexier route.
I honestly have no idea if I will be continuing the series. I guess it will depend on my mood, but I do wish that there was less dramatics and sex and more focus on character development.
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Thanks for the review.
Thanks for the review! I love Jennifer and will definitely check this out.
Great review annie! I have this on my tbr gr list! Shared on all my socials!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Annie
Thanks for the review! I love Jennifer and will definitely check this out.
Thanks for the review.
Great review annie! I have this on my tbr gr list! Shared on all my socials!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Annie