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Forgotten & Found by Serena Akeroyd

diloretobeth89's review

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5.0

Loved it

Nyx, Link, and Sin are absolutely amazing! Tattooed alpha males who will do anything for their old lady. What amazing stories.

onbrand's review

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5.0

Who doesn't love a new boxset?

Nyx is my #1 and always will be, but each member of the Satan Sinner's holds a special place.

Nyx is a dirty grimy hero most people secretly fantasize about, and will have you questioning how dark you would go.

Do not let Link's comedic default fool you because baby he is a Sinner. Link is the butt of a lot of jokes but when it comes down to it he shows just why he is a part of the MC and what he can do for his Ol Lady.

Sin aka Padraig. He is a mix between Link and Nyx in personality and you will love him.

justtoni's review

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5.0

This boxset includes the first 3 books in the Satan’s Sinners series – Nyx, Link and Sin. This series has some very intense, dark scenes. They come with trigger warnings.

Nyx is by far my favorite male character, bar none. Yes, this says quite a bit about me, considering he is certainly a dark, depraved character. From the very first chapter of his book, you know exactly how dark and depraved he is. Nyx is a criminal by most people’s standards, but he lives by a code, and it is a code I could get behind. Guilia is also a favorite of mine. Her expertise with a stiletto is something I can only aspire to. That is all I am saying about that, since I don’t want to give too much away.

Link is certainly not what I consider a stereotypical male. The fact that he is embracing the “things” he likes and is unapologetic about it is awesome. And his interactions with Lily are not just sweet, but they help empower her and help her find her voice. Lily’s journey to overcome the curse and demons of her family and past is also something I can strongly identify with, hence why I adore Nyx and Link so much.

Tiff and Sin both have multi-layered personalities. Their story comes organically and does not feel pushed or manufactured by outside drama. When chaos happens, their bond is already fully established.

Serena Akeroyd has created a dense interwoven universe with the Satan’s Sinners/Filthy Feckers. Her use of introducing and exploring ancillary characters with their own POV chapters is something I very much enjoy. I also love that her characters are not cookie cutter. They have strengths and flaws; they have joys and they have pain. It is how they adapt and deal with those things that make these stories so amazing.
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