A review by lostinfictionaluniverse
Sinful Vows by Lilian Harris

dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

* ARC received for an honest review *

Sinful Vows is the first book in the Messina Crime Family series. I was excited to read this every since we got some crumbs of them in Lilian's previous series. And it really didn't disappoint. I really liked this book so much.

I'm so hooked to Lilian's work since the first book I read of hers. And she just keeps getting better and better with every book. And I love them.

This book was a bit darker than I had expected. But I enjoyed it anyways. Elise was such an amazing character. She went through so much but her will and strength made her not give up and stay strong until the end. Michael was really a dark and dangerous mafia man. He was cold and heartless in general. But has a soft side which comes out for his daughter, Sophie. The way he cares for people close to him would make anyone melt. Sophie was so cute. The way she has Michael wrapped around his fingers. And accepted Elise as her family from the minute she met her. She is so special.

Both Elise and Michael were closed off and weren't easily trustful because of the traumas in their life. But they learned to trust each other, healed and helped eo to overcome their traumas. Michael gave so much to Elise that she had lost in the years she had been a captive. And Elise gave him a feeling of home and helped him love and share his life with another person who isn't just his family. They both are just everything. All their moments as a couple and with Sophie were just so amazing.

Also for people who want to read this book, it has a lot of dark themes. Make sure to check the tws before you read them.

Overall this was a good read. I can't wait to read the next book. The crumbs we got sounds so interesting.

Thank you, Lilian Harris for giving me the arc.

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