A review by siesssie
Sinners Anonymous by Somme Sketcher

2.0

This was painstakingly boring.

Rory is one of the most mind-numbingly dumb characters I have ever read. Still, her dumbness and lack of a personality come only second to her incessantly annoying and torturous use of bird-word/puns. She has ruined birds for me and I’m seeking compensation for mental damages.

I’m strongly convinced Angelo had never spoken to a woman for longer than 10 minutes before meeting Rory because him saying he finds women “boring, weak-willed and weak-minded” and then being utterly whipped by Rory had me HOWLING. What a treat, misogynistic, ignorant, impulsive hotheaded men are.

I started this series with [b:Sinners Condemned|60160772], and thank fuck I did, because I absolutely adored that duology, and I'm not sure I would have given it a shot if I had read this book first. I wasn't even considering reading this one because Rory and Angelo just didn't do it for me from the snippets I had of them. But then I kept thinking that if Penny and Rafe's books were so good, surely this one couldn't be that bad. Boy, was I mistaken.

Honestly, this is now my fourth book by Sketcher, and apart from [b:Sinners Condemned|60160772] and [b:Sinners Consumed|61886125], it has been nothing but a massive disappointment. At this point, I'm crossing all my fingers that Gabe and Wren's story is given justice and is worth the read, because I can’t deal with knowing an author is capable of delivering an amazing story and being deprived of that experience.