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Book Review: Sin Undone

Sin Undone (Demonica, #5)Though I continue to enjoy this series for all the reasons I’ve been saying — a fast pace, an intriguing world, suspenseful plots, etc. — I have to confess that Sin has been my least favorite heroine so far. She’s prickly. I’m not a fan of prickliness, and I almost always have trouble buying that a personality trait like that gets softened by the right man, especially over the course of a single adventure.


Sin is the head of the assassins guild — she took the job for a reason I can’t even fathom. Honestly, she brought almost all her problem upon herself. Yes, some bad things happened to her, but she consistently made them worse all through her 130 years or so.


As for the part wereworlf part vampire — at this point the world building slipped and I’m not sure I understood how or why that came about. I could have used a few more mechanics.


This book set up a coming apocalypse, which is the main reason I didn’t give it two stars. I’m excited about the end of the world. :)


Rating 3/5


Tit;e: Sin Undone

Author: Larissa Ione

Published September 1st 2010

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