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The Sins of Luther by Ember Michaels

tj_darkreads's review

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5.0

I could not put this book down when I started reading it talk about fast pace and flipping pages gah Ember has done it again with crazy ass Luther and his even crazier sidekicks oh man I was on the fence of whether to hate him or love him. I swear the twists in this story will have you wondering is this the truth or is this a lie as poor Sevyn is convinced she's about to die. I'm so excited that this series is going from a duet to a trilogy, because there's just so much going on know this book. If definitely recommend reading this series, but you need to start with the1st book Destruction of Sevyn and if you have triggers this series isn't for you.

kelly_reads_books's review

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5.0

I loved this story! The characters and plot were spectacular and unique.
Sevyn and Luther's history is jaded and wrought with so much drama and devastation that I cried with overwhelming sadness and grief over the losses. But vengeance has Luther reacting and striking out at Sevyn without recognizing his role in Logan's sad demise, he isn't forthcoming with his role in adding to Logan and her loss and his lack of compassion in this tragic event had me emotionally despising Luther. How could he do this to his own sister?
But that ending was heart wrenching and devastating to this reader and her need for completion.

thebookplatypus91's review against another edition

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5.0

Oh shit.
This book was so worth the long wait because where Ember Micheals took these characters .. I have no words except for it was nowhere near what I thought the story was going to play out as.

In The Sins of Luther, we go back in time in many points of the story to see how the relationship of Luther and Sevyn played out before the suicide of Luther’s sister.
There are so many layers to their background that you start switching gears on your opinions of these two characters. I don’t know how many times I’ve gone back-and-forth between loving, hating, and feeling empathetic towards Luther and Sevyn.
Their relationship is back-and-forth. I don’t even know how to explain these to except they are toxic for each other but there’s just something that neither one can let each other go.

“ I was comparing our relationship to that of Romeo and Juliet. We snuck around, fell in love, and our relationship ended in tragedy.“
“Everything around us burned to ashes, anger, hate, and guilt pulling us further and further apart until there was nothing left but a vengeance in pain.”

With Luther having so much stress on his shoulders he made a huge mistake that ultimately made The Collective and the Vengeance of Brotherhood question Luthers sanity.
The book definitely leaves off with us begging for more answers but I’m so happy that the author turned this into a trilogy! It’s an ending that I’m content with because tables have definitely turned. Plots have been twisted. And I will be impatiently waiting for the third book!

jng5418's review against another edition

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dark emotional tense fast-paced

4.0

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