![]() ![]() Their happily ever after definitely wasn't easily achieved. He and Poppy were dealing with their new normal, and it wasn’t without its pitfalls. Instead, he was a steaming pile of insecurity. He’d left the church, married his temptation, and was steps away from achieving his doctorate. I enjoyed the conflict that existed within Tyler. Desperate to become clean…even though it feels so good to be dirty.īut even I never expected what came next.Įven I never expected my punishment to come so soon. We are told to scourge our souls with prayer and pain to become clean once again. We are told that God will punish the wicked. Overall, it was a delicious smutty story and I recommend it to anyone who loves reading anything taboo. ![]() Tyler was feeling guilty all over the place, which was understandable, but if you're not planning on stopping, figure your ish out! Sierra Simone is the author of Priest (3.70 avg rating, 85418 ratings, 11783 reviews, published 2015), American Queen (3.91 avg rating, 35960 ratings, 47. I did believe that there was too much religion talk. Poppy was hard to take seriously and Tyler came off as a bit pathetic. I liked how dirty these characters got, desecrating altars and such. And while I didn't love how predictable this story was, I liked it. He was a priest and she was his greatest temptation. ![]() Tyler and Poppy were two clueless, love-struck people caught up in an impossible situation. You better clutch your pearls because this book is absolutely filthy. ![]() 3.5 "Let him without sin cast the first stone" stars ![]()
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