Friday, July 26, 2019

GRL 2019 AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT - Saint and the Sinner (Wilde Love #4) by Sam Burns






In my attempt to cover some of the attending authors for this year's GRL,
I am reviewing 



Saint and the Sinner
by Sam Burns!








BLURB


Owen Quinn has been trailing after his brother’s best friend since he was a kid, but what everyone took as admiration has always been love. For years, he’s had to keep his distance because the object of his affection has always been taken. Now with his father sick and the career he’s been planning since he was in high school circling the drain, the one person who’s there for him is the man he loves, but can’t have.

Mickey Martin is practically a member of the Quinn family. He grew up sneaking sips of sacramental wine in the church storage room with Keegan, looking after Owen, and since he was fifteen, working for Brendan. When his mom passed away, they were right there by his side. He owes the Quinns everything, but now his love for the youngest Quinn might cost him all that he holds dear.

Saint and the Sinner contains sexual scenes, and is intended for an audience age 18 and up.



REVIEW
My Rating - 5 Stars!


Damn! Saint and the Sinner is a hell of a fun book. Full of bad guys, action and danger, it's also full of love. Owen and Mickey. Awww, I was hoping they'd get their story, and they have.

I enjoy most is that this series nothing like I was expecting. The danger is light and not the main part of the story. It's similar to Alexa Land's books if you're familiar with them. The heaviness is always there, in the background, but not the main story. You're never truly scared, focusing more of figuring out how they will make a relationship work than on any looming danger. 


Owen falling in love with his dad's friend and worker, Mickey is everything I wanted for these two. A story of two men who've long loved one another, but had many complications in their way. There's so much to love; the age difference, the taboo nature of the secrecy. Add in some awkward moments, fear, and a sick father, and it's one hell of a read. Not to mention all the issues between Owen and his dad.

I'm always impressed when an author has me falling for a bad guy. It's fantastic when the reader can see the good in the guy and loves him too. And damn does the author deliver with making the reader fall for Mickey.


This tale definitely took some twists and turns I didn't expect, which is always fun. Overall, Saint and the Sinner is a tale of love and loyalty. Mickey works for Owen's father, owes the man and feels indebted to him. But he's also been long attracted to the younger Owen.  

Mickey's a complicated man, full of failed dates with women, as his heart has always been waiting for Owen. Despite thinking he's not good enough for Owen, he can't stop his feelings. 


Omg, I love this story and these men! Well done Sam Burns. Saint and the Sinner is the perfect "light action" romance. Basically, I love it. Every single second of it. Although able to be read as a standalone, the whole series is amazing and I highly suggest you read them all.



Sam Burns

Sam lives in the Midwest with husband and cat, which is even less exciting than it sounds, so she's not sure why you're still reading this.

She specializes in LGBTQIA+ fiction, usually with a romantic element. There's sometimes intrigue and violence, usually a little sex, and almost always some swearing in her work. Her writing is light and happy, though, so if you're looking for a dark gritty reality, you've come to the wrong author.


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