Review: Sin (Variant, #3) by Sandra R. Neeley. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Sin by Sandra R. Neeley

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sin is a very misunderstood male — and he couldn’t care less. He lives each day with the guilt of freedom hanging heavily about his shoulders. He’s free, while the males who were held captive with him are not, they’re still missing. The outlet he chooses for his frustration, anger, and guilt, comes naturally to him. Women. Women are his outlet. And his job as security escort for anyone needing to leave Alliance for appointments in the public sector allows him to meet a lot of them. His very appearance, his mannerisms, and even the look in his eyes, coupled with the fact that he makes no secret of not wanting more than a few hours with any female, make him the object of almost every woman’s attention. Every female who sees him, thinks she’ll be the one to change his ways. So he lets them try. He never lies to them, though, or leads them to believe he wants any more than he actually does. Just a few hours, then he’s on to the next conquest, and he makes it perfectly clear from the moment he says hello. It’s not his fault some take it as a challenge.

Celia has no memory of her past. All she knows is the pain and torture of the facility she was held captive in. But now she’s free — more or less. The experimentation she endured has left her weak, and ill. Some days it’s even hard for her to take a deep breath, and she can’t exert herself without paying the consequences. Now her illness has progressed to the point that the doctors in Alliance feel they’ve done all they can, and they want her to see several specialists at a hospital. Celia’s terrified of all things medical. It was a doctor after all, who exposed her to the experiments that have made her sick. Lucky for her the male assigned to escort her to the hospital is one that has a way about him of calming her nerves and helping her through the tests she must endure.

Of all the females he’s ever met, the one that steals Sin’s attention is the one that is not susceptible to his charms. He’s not sure if he’s happy about that, or offended. Celia seems to have the uncanny ability to keep his darkness at bay, simply by being near him. The problem with that? Another male has already set his sights on her, and now that male is telling Sin that she’s dying. Together they devise a plan to save her life, but when all is said and done, will either Sin or Celia be left alive?”

Warning: This book is intended for mature audiences. This book contains violence and abuse both real and implied, and sexual situations that may be disturbing for some readers. If you are offended by these subjects, please do not buy this book. While some aspects of this series and the beginnings of the world it is set in are dark, this series is ultimately a tale of survival, revenge, healing, and love.

Sin

Sin and Celia!




The following ratings are out of 5:
Romance: 💙🖤💚💜❤️
Heat/Steam: 🔥🔥🔥
Story/Plot: 📕📗📙📘
World building: 🌏🌍🌎🌍🌎
Character development: 😔😅😂🤣

The Hero: Sin – He is a Variant (part human, part animal DNA). He was former military and put into an experimental research program to create super soldiers. He was rescued and now lives at Alliance Ranch with other rescued Variants and females that were used as rewards while in captivity. He works as a driver and is a playboy. He loves the ladies, and they love him. He loves being a driver because he is able to hook up with local ladies when he is in town. They always know it isn’t anything more than a hook-up and he often doesn’t even get their names.

The heroine: Celia – she was recently rescued from a particularly bad site, where a geneticist was experimenting on the Variant males, but also on the females. The females were raped, abused and experimented on. Celia says the doctor was trying to make them sick. She now lives at Alliance Ranch and has some severe health problems. She has trouble breathing, her oxygen saturation rate is very low, and she has some spots on her lungs.

The Story: Celia is friends with Steel from SOT Team Alpha, he is the one that rescued her and carried her out of the facility where she was being held. He has accompanied her to all of her doctor appointments at the med center on Alliance Ranch, but when the Doctors there refer her to a pulmonary specialist in town, Steel is on a mission, so Sin drives her to her appointments.

The story was good, especially with Celia being sick due to experiments Dr. Scarborough did on her. They eventually had to go back to the Dr. for help. This was the doctor that really did some terrible torture and abuse against the Variants and the females so despite the fact that in reality, I really hate the thought of torture against anyone for any reason, I didn’t mind at all the scenes where Sin was torturing Dr. Scarborough. If anyone deserved it, it was her (and Dr. Waller, of course, since he started everything).

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