Sunday, January 9, 2011

Book Review: Sinful by Sara Dailey , Staci Weber (blog tour)

SinfulSinful by Sara Dailey,Staci Weber
Release Date: November 2010
Publisher: Mundania Press
Age Group: Young Adult 
Pages:   232
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After the death of her mother, seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Carrington is starting over. In a new city, at a new school, and with a dad she hardly knows, it isn't going to be easy. Trying desperately to find her way and cope with her unceasing grief, she finds herself surrounded by a force so compelling, so comforting, so captivating that she can't deny its presence and soon fears that if it were to leave her, she might lose her very self. But is it all really happening or has her wavering sanity finally found its breaking point? Michael's role in this world has been the same for centuries, but now something is different. He is inexplicably drawn to an intriguing stranger so alluring that he can't force himself to resist her. Is he willing to risk everything to be with her, even falling? A dark force, hell bent on destroying any chance of happiness for his arch nemesis Michael, is lurking in League City, TX, and there is no limit to his need for vengeance. How far will he go to seek revenge for his sworn enemy's betrayal? Caught in a clash of good versus evil, Elizabeth soon finds herself in the crosshairs of a battle that has been brewing since long before she was even born.
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My Thoughts:                                                                                                 

Sinful is  a great book for paranormal lovers looking for a fast and entertaining page turner. This book was definitely a "guilty pleasure"  for me. While it was fun and exciting the plot is a little bit predictable.


We meet Elizabeth whose mother just past away and is forced to start a new life in Texas with her father(who hasn’t really been world’s #1 dad, but he’s trying) In the beginning, Elizabeth was a little rough around the edges, but i could understand she was grieving her mother’s death. Then Elizabeth starts feeling a comforting and calming presence around her... 


Soon she finds out an angel named Micheal is that presence. I liked Micheal he’s gorgeous, sweet and charming. He doesn't  want Elizabeth to feel alone. In a way he made her whole, and soon she began to be herself again, that's worth breaking the rules for, right?. But the relationship between them felt a little rushed, i needed a little bit more then an instant love... That doesn’t take away from the fact that i enjoyed reading about them, I loved every moment when the focus was on Daniel. Talk about a bad boy lol


Sara Dailey and Staci Weber created a fun book with great characters and engaging plot. With It’s building suspense, even though i kind of suspected what was going on I was still shocked! It was such an addicting read, i couldn’t get enough!

Finished copy courtesy of Traveling to Teens + Author, for honest review/blog tour

Sinful

To find out more about this series and author, visit the following links:
-Visit Sara & Staci  around the web here: Website| Blog | Facebook
-BUY THE BOOK: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | BookDepo

6 comments:

  1. Thanks for the review, Faye! We are glad you enjoyed it :)And thanks for sharing it with your readers!

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  2. Haven't heard of this one. Looks like a good book! Thanks for the review!

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  3. Thanks for stopping by The Wormhole – have a great weekend – Happy reading.

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  4. This sounds like an awesome book, thanks for sharing your review :)
    I also wanted to let you know that I think your blog is awesome, so I've passed on a blog award to you at my blog here.

    I'm sorry if you don't accept awards, but I still wanted to pass it on and spread the word about your awesome blog. :)

    Ambur
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  5. This sounds wonderful! I haven't heard of it, so thanks for the review.
    Brandi from Blkosiner’s Book Blog

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