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The Sins of Desire

The Demons' Muse, Book 3

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The Sins of Desire

By: Auryn Hadley
Narrated by: Christina Cato
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We're taught that people are sinners or saints. Who says I can't be both?

See, I'm a bad, bad girl. The kind who loves Satan. Falling in bed with the demon of seduction, befriending the demon of knowledge, being guarded by Beelzebub, and making deals with Lucifer? This is what I call a normal day.

Just one problem: Good and evil aren't at all what I expected.

So I'm going all in. These men are my legion and they hold nothing back, so why should I? Just because something's "bad" doesn't mean it can't feel oh so good—and I'm not about to let Heaven ruin this "good" thing.

Maybe this new life of mine isn't a fairy tale, but it does come with unicorns and dragons—which someone has to protect. That someone is going to be me. In the eternal battle between Heaven and Hell, it's time to make a new side.

So I'm giving in to my sins.

I know exactly what I desire.

I just hope I'm not too late.

The Sins of Desire is a 161,700-word, full-length novel with no cliff-hanger ending. This series includes multiple love interests, with some M/M themes. Graphic language, adult situations, and potentially triggering violence that are suitable for a mature audience are included.

Be warned: Everything you thought you knew about the world, religion, and death will be pulled apart, twisted around, and put back together in ways you will not expect.

©2020 Auryn Hadley (P)2022 Auryn Hadley
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fiction
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Sia's adventures in Heaven, Hell, Earth, and the other midworlds continues in this multi dimensional story of love and life. Angels bad, demons good... but nothing is black and white. There are always exceptions, shades of gray, found family, real family, and the chaos that comes from life.

Hadley continues to explore the messy stuff that makes up human emotions and how characters evolve as Sia continues her odd life with her ton of demons (and one angel).

Sia's epic adventure continues

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After the 257th discussion about relationships within their group I had to give up on this series. It was bad enough in the second book but I (mistakenly) thought it had been resolved. The actual plot takes a back seat to the polyamorous relationship, or at least the endless possibilities of it. I don't have an issue with polyamory, in fact I quite like it (in a story), but not endless discussions about it. I forced myself to carry on but I just can't anymore. Very disappointing as I love other Auryn Hadley books. I'm not keen on the narrator either, she's great doing one character but not several. It would have been better with dual POV. Why does Ronwe sound like he's talking in extreme slow motion? It made a supposedly intelligent guy sound extremely dumb.

Repetitive, DNF

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