STORY:
When Eden’s teenage brother, Otto, goes missing, Eden asks Saint (brother of Judas from THE POPE) for help.
“I’ve made a deal with the devil, and he can gladly have my soul if he’ll let go of my brother’s.”
Saint is a dark, fu
Author
mirjam
3 years ago
**WARNING**
This is not a romance!
We meet Saint Kingsley in The Pope as the cold, heartless brother of Judas.
I would’ve thought, upon meeting Eden, Saint would’ve come to see how messed up his deluded believes were.
This could have easily be a solid 5* read for me, if only the ending succeeded with what Eden wanted for her and a different outcome for Otto.
Author
dianeab63
3 years ago
oh my god! What a mind f^%$k this was. An amazing chilling 5 star for The Saint.
I had read The Pope and loved it so much so when I heard The Saint was coming I jumped right on it. This is not a romance story if this is what your looking for. Although he is obsessed with her but it’s a psychological thriller of some sort. I basically read it in one sitting. It’s so captivating and intriguing that I couldn’t put it down for very long.
The characters are spot on well executed. You can feel the despair from them. Saint is a sociopath and delusional ,the author described him and made him so. I was kept on the edge of my seat all throughout this story. What I thought would happen didn’t, I was surprised at every turn. Bottomline this is one of LP Lovell’s best written book I’ve read so far.
Can safely be read as a standalone but I encourage the readers to read The Pope first. Told in a dual POV, although we get Saint’s POV more often. It does have a weird HEA, in the mind of Saint. I strongly recommend this story.
STORY:
EDIT/PROOFREADING:
OVERALL: .5
STORY:
When Eden’s teenage brother, Otto, goes missing, Eden asks Saint (brother of Judas from THE POPE) for help.
“I’ve made a deal with the devil, and he can gladly have my soul if he’ll let go of my brother’s.”
Saint is a dark, fu
**WARNING**
This is not a romance!
We meet Saint Kingsley in The Pope as the cold, heartless brother of Judas.
I would’ve thought, upon meeting Eden, Saint would’ve come to see how messed up his deluded believes were.
This could have easily be a solid 5* read for me, if only the ending succeeded with what Eden wanted for her and a different outcome for Otto.
oh my god! What a mind f^%$k this was. An amazing chilling 5 star for The Saint.
I had read The Pope and loved it so much so when I heard The Saint was coming I jumped right on it. This is not a romance story if this is what your looking for. Although he is obsessed with her but it’s a psychological thriller of some sort. I basically read it in one sitting. It’s so captivating and intriguing that I couldn’t put it down for very long.
The characters are spot on well executed. You can feel the despair from them. Saint is a sociopath and delusional ,the author described him and made him so. I was kept on the edge of my seat all throughout this story. What I thought would happen didn’t, I was surprised at every turn. Bottomline this is one of LP Lovell’s best written book I’ve read so far.
Can safely be read as a standalone but I encourage the readers to read The Pope first. Told in a dual POV, although we get Saint’s POV more often. It does have a weird HEA, in the mind of Saint. I strongly recommend this story.