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A review by ree128
Filthy Sinner by Serena Akeroyd
5.0
Wow! What a Ride!
I originally read the first part of Digger and MaryCat"s story in an anthology and fell in love with them then. I'm so glad we got the rest of their story now. It was beautiful and even better this time than the small part we were given in the Anthology.
Mary Catherine, ever the good girl for the Five Points Mob parents, always doing what they told her under fear of what would happen to her or the people around her. She finally has enough when her father promises to marry her to a man 40 years her senior. She runs to her half-brother Sin, who is in the Sinners MC.
They don't know each other, but five years earlier, he sent her a cell phone in case she ever needed him. She needed him now more than ever. Unfortunately, when she showed up at the Sinner's compound, he wasn't there. Luckily for her, Digger was. He had been her first crush since she first saw him at her mother's house with Sin. She never expected him to help her.
Digger and MaryCat's story begins as a story of forced proximity, a marriage of convenience, but it turns into so much more.
Digger is kind and has a Hero complex regarding MaryCat, especially when she mentions who her father wants her to marry. He is patient with her and doesn't push her.
Mary Catherine is smart and shy at first, but once she starts to trust Digger, she becomes playful and sassy with him. She knows what she wants, and she has wanted him since she first saw him.
She helps to diffuse a possible war between the two factions, and she helps to make a change.
This book may fall in the second slot in the reading order. However, it came at a point for us, the readers, when we needed this story. We needed this book to help heal our hearts after the other books ended.
MaryCat and Digger did that for us, and they helped do that for both the Five Points and the Satan's Sinners.
Audiobook:
Joe Arden and Samantha Brentmoor bring to life the characters Digger and MaryCat. This was a great read in and of itself. Add these two narrators, and it adds another dimension to the story. Joe Arden always brings a full range of emotions to his characters, and this was no different. Samantha was new to me, but she was an excellent choice for MaryCat.
I originally read the first part of Digger and MaryCat"s story in an anthology and fell in love with them then. I'm so glad we got the rest of their story now. It was beautiful and even better this time than the small part we were given in the Anthology.
Mary Catherine, ever the good girl for the Five Points Mob parents, always doing what they told her under fear of what would happen to her or the people around her. She finally has enough when her father promises to marry her to a man 40 years her senior. She runs to her half-brother Sin, who is in the Sinners MC.
They don't know each other, but five years earlier, he sent her a cell phone in case she ever needed him. She needed him now more than ever. Unfortunately, when she showed up at the Sinner's compound, he wasn't there. Luckily for her, Digger was. He had been her first crush since she first saw him at her mother's house with Sin. She never expected him to help her.
Digger and MaryCat's story begins as a story of forced proximity, a marriage of convenience, but it turns into so much more.
Digger is kind and has a Hero complex regarding MaryCat, especially when she mentions who her father wants her to marry. He is patient with her and doesn't push her.
Mary Catherine is smart and shy at first, but once she starts to trust Digger, she becomes playful and sassy with him. She knows what she wants, and she has wanted him since she first saw him.
She helps to diffuse a possible war between the two factions, and she helps to make a change.
This book may fall in the second slot in the reading order. However, it came at a point for us, the readers, when we needed this story. We needed this book to help heal our hearts after the other books ended.
MaryCat and Digger did that for us, and they helped do that for both the Five Points and the Satan's Sinners.
Audiobook:
Joe Arden and Samantha Brentmoor bring to life the characters Digger and MaryCat. This was a great read in and of itself. Add these two narrators, and it adds another dimension to the story. Joe Arden always brings a full range of emotions to his characters, and this was no different. Samantha was new to me, but she was an excellent choice for MaryCat.