Sunday, April 4, 2021

Review: Saint - Ruby Vincent

Saint Saint by Ruby Vincent
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars

Saint is the stunning first book in the Saints & Sinners series by Ruby Vincent. The story follows Adeline, a young chef who gets caught up in some trouble and sees something she shouldn’t… The Merchant’s delivering justice. She does what every sensible person would…she runs, only to find herself in the crosshairs of the Merchants and finding out that they will do everything they can to keep her, even bring them into their world.

This book is a fast-paced, slow burn, mentally twisting read with some great characters Not only do we have Adeline who is a feisty, strong female lead (with secrets of her own), we are also introduced to Saint, Brutal, Mercer and Cash. Although this book has the other guys in, we definitely see more of Saint and his eccentricities. The man is straight up crazy, which also calls to Adeline’s dark little heart! The dual POV’s also let us get into the minds of these characters more and they are certainly a little messed up. Saint is one of those blue haired, crazy characters that you want to keep reading more about, as you want to know what makes him tick and at this moment in time, it is definitely Adeline. He sees the darkness in her and is just coaxing it to come into a full burn.

This book is definitely complex, dangerous, sexy and a page turner. You are kept guessing about what is going to happen and who is going to  be in the middle of it. It has some great and refreshing characters as well as an epic cliff-hanger (I didn’t see that coming!) and can definitely class itself as a dark read. At the end of the book , you’re left wondering who you’re going to trust and whether you need to buckle up and hold on as the ride is just going to get bumpier!

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