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The Saint (The Original Sinners Series book five) by Tiffany Reisz

“You're not a normal priest, are you?'


This book deserves so many more than 5 stars. No one makes me feel as much as Tiffany does with her stories. The whole time I am reading, nothing else exists. I struggle to sum up eloquently what this book is for me.

It goes beyond saying it’s my favourite of the entire series, it’s much more than a favourite book of mine. It’s like this book lives within me. Like it’s weaved within my very being.

The Saint will take your heart out and stamp all over it, then hand it back to you, only to do it all over again... and you'll want it to happen.

There are so many parts to it that I find deeply personal and that cause me so many emotions—I always feel so raw after I finish this book and that for me, is what makes Tiffany the exceptional writer that she is.

Getting an insight into Nora and Søren's life together, is like being granted access to something you have only ever dreamed about. I gasped at the end of every chapter (I'm not joking) and I sobbed my heart out at the end (I'm completely serious) It was incredibly erotic and sexy and makes you want things you didn't know you you did.



For me, Søren is this story, Nora is the narrator but Søren makes it for me and this story was full of him. We saw him in a light we've not before and slowly, piece by piece, we got a more complete picture of the dark and dangerous man himself. There was not a page in this book I didn't love, didn't feel, didn't feel like I lived, right there with the characters.


 There were some moments I was dying to read about included in this story and yet I still find myself wanting more, I still feel like a dried out sponge desperate for more information, for more questions to be answered.



For that reason and so many others, this is my absolute favourite of the series and I don't know if it can be topped. Tiffany Reisz is incredible and this is her best story yet. It’s intoxicating how good this series is.

I’ve just finished yet I want to pick it back up and read it again.




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