Nicole Hupp's Reviews > Beautiful Sin
Beautiful Sin (Beautiful Sin, #1)
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I received an ARC copy of this book, and this is my honest review of that copy.
This one, like many of Jennilynn’s books and series, had me on the edge of my seat the entire read. Trying to piece together every hint and Easter egg she left for us to find. This is book one in a three-book series, and it does end in a hell of a cliffhanger. Books two and three will be coming soon, though.
It is crucial to mention triggers in this book. Syn, our leading lady, has a painful past that she doesn’t remember due to PTSD. The book opens with the event that changed her life forever. It’s not overly descriptive, but it was something that happened that was bad and scarred her forever. But she can’t remember. She can’t remember why she has scars and burns to be able to explain to others. But she is beautiful, and it will take three men in particular to look past them and see that she is and will always be beautiful, Scars and all.
After this life-changing event in her life, we flash forward to her starting her first year of college. We meet Tristan, Hendrix and Constantine, Three men with their own scars. Some are hidden more than others, but you learn all of them have and share a special connection to Syn. I loved Constantine, but all three are amazing. The three guys are the sons and future leaders of their father's secret society circle. None of them want it, but it’s their lives; it’s what they are trained to do. So when Tristan meets Syn, he feels an urge to protect her. He knows enough to trust his gut, which tells him he has to protect her, even if it means forcing her to live under his roof with his two best friends. It is an Mfmm romance, but like her Savage series, she slowly burns your way to the whole group action. But there is plenty of steam in there to make you want more. So book two now doubt will be even more hot.
This one, like many of Jennilynn’s books and series, had me on the edge of my seat the entire read. Trying to piece together every hint and Easter egg she left for us to find. This is book one in a three-book series, and it does end in a hell of a cliffhanger. Books two and three will be coming soon, though.
It is crucial to mention triggers in this book. Syn, our leading lady, has a painful past that she doesn’t remember due to PTSD. The book opens with the event that changed her life forever. It’s not overly descriptive, but it was something that happened that was bad and scarred her forever. But she can’t remember. She can’t remember why she has scars and burns to be able to explain to others. But she is beautiful, and it will take three men in particular to look past them and see that she is and will always be beautiful, Scars and all.
After this life-changing event in her life, we flash forward to her starting her first year of college. We meet Tristan, Hendrix and Constantine, Three men with their own scars. Some are hidden more than others, but you learn all of them have and share a special connection to Syn. I loved Constantine, but all three are amazing. The three guys are the sons and future leaders of their father's secret society circle. None of them want it, but it’s their lives; it’s what they are trained to do. So when Tristan meets Syn, he feels an urge to protect her. He knows enough to trust his gut, which tells him he has to protect her, even if it means forcing her to live under his roof with his two best friends. It is an Mfmm romance, but like her Savage series, she slowly burns your way to the whole group action. But there is plenty of steam in there to make you want more. So book two now doubt will be even more hot.
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August 14, 2023
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