Book Review: Lessons In Sin by Pam Godwin
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My thoughts:
Book hangover alert!
You’ve been warned!
Forgive me, Father for I have sinned with the way I enjoyed this story.
Magnus was absolute filth and I loved every minute of this story! It’s been a while since I read a book by Pam Godwin and she kindly reminded me what I’ve been missing! This story was such a delicious slow burn. The chemistry between Magnus and Tinsley was beyond hot, I’m talking combustible and we will need the fire department to put out the flames.
“We were indecent, immoral, and madly in love. Sinners together. Soul mates forever.”
“Our bond was eternal, and that was the grand prize, the best gift this universe had to offer. He was my freedom. My journey. My destination. My one great passion. My choice. My love. My lessons in sin.”
This story was one heck of a ride and I consumed this book in a few hours because I just couldn’t get enough. I wasn’t sure how I would feel about the age gap, but it didn’t bother me at all. It was well executed which show’s Godwin’s strength as a writer.
About the Book:
There’s no absolution for the things I’ve done.
But I found a way to control my impulses.
I became a priest.
As Father Magnus Falke, I suppress my cravings. As the headteacher of a Catholic boarding school, I’m never tempted by a student.
Until Tinsley Constantine.
The bratty princess challenges my rules and awakens my dark nature. With each punishment I lash upon her, I want more. In my classroom, private rectory, and bent over my altar, I want all of her.
One touch risks everything I stand for. My faith. My redemption. And even my life.
As if that could stop me. I need her pain, and her heart, and she needs my lessons in sin.