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A review by thebookishmechanic
Priest by Sierra Simone
emotional
hopeful
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
This is a story of forbidden romance . Meet Tyler Bell, a 29 year old priest of 3 years. Tyler lost is sister after abuse from within the church and he was called to make changes from within. Tyler has devoted himself to helping repair his church both physically and mentally after the members were betrayed by their last priest and left reeling.
Meet Poppy Danforth, Poppy is a wealthy heiress turned stripper. Poppy looked around one day and saw everything she was supposed to be and she hated it. So she ran. In the strip club Poppy found her footing and her love for herself that is until her ex showed up to ruin everything. Next thing she knows Poppy finds herself running again, right into the church confessional and subsequently the arms of Tyler Bell.
Tyler and Poppy grapple with their love for each other, and the potential for Tyler’s entire life to come crashing down around them. Would that really be so bad?
This book is spicy SPICY, enjoyable, relatable and extremely difficult to put down. There was never a time where I found myself wishing things would hurry up or I considered leaving the book for something else. Less than half way through the book I began hitting to my husband that buying me the next books would be a good gift.
Meet Poppy Danforth, Poppy is a wealthy heiress turned stripper. Poppy looked around one day and saw everything she was supposed to be and she hated it. So she ran. In the strip club Poppy found her footing and her love for herself that is until her ex showed up to ruin everything. Next thing she knows Poppy finds herself running again, right into the church confessional and subsequently the arms of Tyler Bell.
Tyler and Poppy grapple with their love for each other, and the potential for Tyler’s entire life to come crashing down around them. Would that really be so bad?
This book is spicy SPICY, enjoyable, relatable and extremely difficult to put down. There was never a time where I found myself wishing things would hurry up or I considered leaving the book for something else. Less than half way through the book I began hitting to my husband that buying me the next books would be a good gift.