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Sin & Chocolate
by K.F. Breene
Hello, and welcome to my new favorite found family! Sin & Chocolate was amazing for many things, but what I loved above all else is Alexis and her teen wards, Daisy and Mordecai. The three of them are a nice unit and who have each other’s backs. Daisy is witty and resourceful (and I hear she’ll be getting a series all of her own which makes me very excited!), and Mordecai is a sweet cinnamon bun with a lot of alpha potential who must be protected at all costs. Yeah, they were definitely my favorites in this book.
Alexis was an amazing protagonist. Having read Breene’s [b:A Ruin of Roses|58785677|A Ruin of Roses (Deliciously Dark Fairytales, #1)|K.F. Breene|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1629116168l/58785677._SY75_.jpg|92563581], I recognized the author’s sass seeping through the pages and giving voice to her protagonist who’s both smart and hilarious. I was also very intrigued by the mystery of her powers, given that she’s mistakenly convinced that they’re nothing special, and also by the whole Ghost Whisperer aspect. Ghost Whisperer is also a show I used to be obsessed with, so imagine my delight when I saw that Alexis could actually talk to ghosts. As for Kieran, I appreciated his step-back from the typical alpha-hole character. He admits his flaws and wants to be the best version of himself, and he does so without losing that touch of dominance that I love in a supernatural love interest.
I’m so excited to continue this series and see where the story leads!
Thank you to the author for gifting me a copy of book 1. Opinions are my own.
Alexis was an amazing protagonist. Having read Breene’s [b:A Ruin of Roses|58785677|A Ruin of Roses (Deliciously Dark Fairytales, #1)|K.F. Breene|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1629116168l/58785677._SY75_.jpg|92563581], I recognized the author’s sass seeping through the pages and giving voice to her protagonist who’s both smart and hilarious. I was also very intrigued by the mystery of her powers, given that she’s mistakenly convinced that they’re nothing special, and also by the whole Ghost Whisperer aspect. Ghost Whisperer is also a show I used to be obsessed with, so imagine my delight when I saw that Alexis could actually talk to ghosts. As for Kieran, I appreciated his step-back from the typical alpha-hole character. He admits his flaws and wants to be the best version of himself, and he does so without losing that touch of dominance that I love in a supernatural love interest.
I’m so excited to continue this series and see where the story leads!
Thank you to the author for gifting me a copy of book 1. Opinions are my own.