Book Review: Jenna Maclaine’s Bound by Sin
Cin is drawn to the irresistible lure of dark magic to stop their enemies, while Michael staunchly opposes it—putting their love and loyalty to the ultimate test.
Cin is drawn to the irresistible lure of dark magic to stop their enemies, while Michael staunchly opposes it—putting their love and loyalty to the ultimate test.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Grave Sinsby Jenna Maclaine urban fantasy, historical fiction in a paperback edition that was published by St. Martin Paperbacks on February 3, 2009 and has 352 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include The Wages of Sin, Bound by Sin, HuntressSecond in the Cin Craven romantic urban-fantasy series. My Take Oh brother, I’ve been suspecting this character forever. I can’t believe Cin or anyone else never saw this coming! What?? She’s not sure if she can open the locks so Cin doesn’t even try!?? Considering the seconds it took, it would have been worth it…duh… Then there’s Clarissa being murdered in her cell and supposedly Hashim didn’t hear or see a thing. Well, as the ending indicates, there was plenty of action going on that something happened in that cell and I can’t believe Hashim could avoid all of it! Then I don’t believe that Cin got so pissy about Michael checking out a whore’s bosom. As Justine says, “he is still a man”. […]
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