Sinner by Kinsley Kincaid [REVIEW]

🔥 ARC Review for Sinner by Kinsley Kincaid 🔥

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The urge to kill was strong at age 5. Elijah Sinclair called out to his demons. And the Devil answered.  ✨

Sinner by Kinsley Kincaid

Release Date: September 2, 2024

Book Pages: 52 pages

eBook Pages: 52 pages

Series: The Devil’s Society, Book 2

Available Formats: 📖📱

⚠️Content Warning⚠️

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What to Expect in Sinner by Kinsley Kincaid

🖤 Backstory

💙 Cults

🖤 Dark

💙 Dīsmëmbermênt

🖤 Mūrder

💙 NOT a Romance

🖤 Novella

💙 Psychopath MMC

🖤 Quick Read

💙 Serial Unaliver

🖤 T0rtüre

Sinner Book Description:

Elijah Sinclair

Do you ever wonder what makes a man like him tick?

A true born psychopath, living in a corrupt world of high society and darkness.

A world where a demon gives into his desires.

A life that didn’t truly start until he was promised one name.

Rain Mills.

Sinner Ratings:

MMC: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.25

Plot: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Overall: ⭐⭐⭐⭐.25

Sinner Review: 

The urge to kïll was strong at age 5. Elijah Sinclair called out to his demons. And the Devil answered.

I was so excited to dive into another story with Elijah Sinclair. He is completely deranged and we find out that he’s always been this way. Starting at five years old, Elijah knew he wanted to kïll. He was so confident when he told his father, and his father nurtured his thirst for blo0d – training him to become a weapon. 

We get to touch base with Elijah when he’s five, ten, sixteen, and twenty – and every time he is as bloǒdthirsty as ever. 

Sinner was just as disturbing as Hunted by the Devil and equally enjoyable. I loved finding out my unhinged MMC’s baseball bat has been with him since he was five. So sentimental!

Sinner is perfect for readers who enjoy a super dark story about the childhood of a serial unaliver, an MMC who craves violence and blood, and an emotional support baseball bat.
Thank you to Kinsley Kincaid for the ARC.

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