BLESS ME, FATHER (Devious Hearts ) by Crimson Syn-Review tour
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date June 22, 2021
“The soul who sins shall die…and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself.” ~Ezekiel 18:20
A murderer.
A crazed obsession.
The ultimate lie.
And an innocent girl who is about to become the devil’s pawn, in an evil game constructed to send her to her knees.
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Bless me father for I want to sin, so very very badly.
That’s exactly how this all began.
A dark confessional box.
A late night revelation.
And an irreversible sin committed.
There are not enough Hail Mary’s for what ensued in the dark recesses of St. Margaret’s Cathedral.
And if anyone were to find out, we’d both be dammed. Then again, we are well on our way to the depths of hell, because my worship begins with him. And my penitence has his name all over it.
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I am a bad man.
I am not ordained.
I’m not even supposed to be here. It was a mistake, one that’s cost me my entire existence.
Blood is what I’m after.
But what I am is at her mercy.
And I’ll do anything to protect her. Even if it means giving my life for hers.
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REVIEW: BLESS ME, FATHER by Crimson Syn is a contemporary, adult, erotic, dark romance story line set in the author’s DEVIOUS HEARTS WORLD. This is thirty-nine year old, bodyguard Julien Bardin, and eighteen year old, private school student Solange Voliere’s story line. BLESS ME, FATHER can be read as a stand alone. Any important information from the previous story line is revealed where necessary.
WARNING: Due to the nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.
Told from dual first person perspectives (Solange and Julien) with one chapter from Antoine Voliere, bouncing between several time lines, BLESS ME, FATHER follows Julien Bardin as he seeks vengeance against the man that destroyed his life. Having worked for Antoine Voliere for as long as he can remember, Julien was left for dead in the wake of betrayal and vengeance. In an effort to seek revenge for himself and the person he lost, Julien goes undercover as Father Julien, in a private all-girls Catholic school, seducing the soon to be eighteen year old daughter of the man for which he once worked. Enter Solange Voliere, and the woman with whom Julien would fall in love. What ensues is the seduction of Solange Voliere, and the potential fall-out as Solange’s father targets his daughter in an effort to destroy our story line couple.
Julien Bardin lost everything more than six months earlier when Antoine Voiliere, the leader of an underground human trafficking ring, sought revenge against our story line anti-hero. Betrayal meant death, and Julien refused to die before seeking his own vengeance against the man who destroyed so many lives. Going after Antoine’s daughter meant hitting Antoine where it hurt the most but little did Julien know that Solange meant nothing to her ‘beloved father’.
The relationship between Solange and Julien is an age-gap romance predicated upon revenge. Solange is immediately attracted to ‘Father Julien’, and Julien begins a slow seduction of our story line heroine but it is not until Solange turns eighteen years old, does Julien up his game to seek vengeance against Antoine Voliere. The $ex scenes are erotic and intense.
The secondary and supporting characters include Solange’s father Antoine, as well as several female members at the all-girls school who see ‘Father Julien’ as their dirty little secret.
BLESS ME, FATHER is a gritty and raw story line of betrayal and vengeance, power and control, retribution, lust, acceptance and love. The character driven premise is dark and edgy; the romance is provocative ; the characters are broken, energetic and determined.
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Reviewed by Sandy
My name is Crimson Syn, not really, but what fun is it to use my real name. Instead I’ll use my inner goddess’ name, it’s much more fun that way. I grew up in New York City where I had a wonderful education, loving parents and awesome friends. What more could a girl ask for?
I started writing at the age of sixteen. The first romance I read was Stephanie Laurens’ Devil’s Bride. Since then I have been influenced by dozens of flourishing romance authors and even more dashing and daring rogues. I must say it, but Fifty Shades was not my first erotic romance, nor did it influence me to start writing them. If you’ve never read Mary Balogh, Elizabeth Hoyt, Lisa Kleypas, Bertrice Small or A.N. Roquelaure’s Sleeping Beauty trilogy, then you’re missing out. Those were my sweet introductions to erotic romance, and boy were they hot.
So here I am, after reading so many wonderful stories, I have too many sinful tales of my own not to share. I like my alphas rough and possessive, and I have no shame in saying it or writing it. I had delightfully wicked teachers growing up, their books took me to new worlds and brought me new loves. So, I want to do the same for you. I want to indulge my readers in those steamy reads that will send them into the arms of dangerous alphas and deliciously sexy rogues, without leaving the confines of their nice warm bed. If I am able to entice your inner goddesses, then I have done my job and I am satisfied.
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Great review, Sandy. Looks like an intense story line.
Excellent review, Sandy. Sounds like an interesting story.
Thanks for another wonderful review Sandy
Very nice review, thanks Sandy
Fantastic review Sandy
Terrific review, Sandy. Looks tense, but good.
great review, sandy. thanks.
Looks great, thanks Sandy
Great review, Sandy. Looks great.
Terrific review, thanks Sandy
Great review, Sandy. Looks good.