Sinner Anonymous by Somme Sketcher
Series: Sinners Anonymous #1
Publication date: December 24th, 2021
Pages: 348
Spice: 🌶️🌶️
Synopsis:
My fiancé's nephew knows every sin I've ever committed. He's about to become the deepest and darkest of them all.
My name is Rory Carter and I do bad things.
There's a charred soul under this angelic exterior and sometimes, I wonder if my weekly confessions to the Sinners Anonymous hotline will be enough to heal it.
Marrying the seventy-something head of the Cosa Nostra to save my father is the only good deed I've ever done.
I'm burning and bitter under the fake smile and tight dresses, but I was keeping it together.
Was.
Until my fiancé's nephew turns up to dinner uninvited.
Angelo 'Vicious' Visconti.
A beautiful monster with cheekbones as sharp as his tongue.
They say I shouldn't be scared of him, because nine years ago, he went straight.
He's barely a Made Man anymore.
But I say, he's the most dangerous Visconti of all.
It's not just because his cold sneer makes my pulse flutter.
Or the way his syrupy drawl trickles down my spine.
No. He holds all of my sins in his big, rough hands.
And the only sins darker than mine are his own.



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Review:
For a girl who only curses in bird words, Aurora finds herself to be one of the ultimate sinners. Every week when she goes to visit her father she calls the hotline Sinners Anonymous to confess all the petty sins she had caused in retribution for the horrible people she had tethered herself to. Aurora has hooked her wagon to the capo of one of the biggest territories around. She had to. If she didn't her father would pay the price. Her fiancé's nephew showing up should have been safe. He was no longer in the family business and had gone straight. But the more time she spends around him the more she sees him leaning into his Made Man status and a lot of the time it centers around her. Aurora is in danger of committing the biggest sin of all: falling for the nephew of the man she was meant to marry.
First, I would like to discuss how well written the book was. The vocabulary and grammar as well as the ability to set a scene was really on point for the author. The characters were developed well and it was easy to visualize them and understand their mannerisms. However, I struggled a little with this book. I loved Angelo as a character even if I didn't completely understand his whole decisions to come back to town at that particular time nor why someone who acts firsts and asks questions later would wait so long to do what he should have done years ago. It doesn't seem like he would be the type to really sit on something like that for that long. And Rory's reasoning for marrying Angelo's uncle is also a bit shaky. I can understand the underlining reason for it but she was from the town that she was fighting to protect, so shouldn't she have known who was in charge of it? I think that the characters motivations for their actions or the way they carried them out was hard to be believable. But the characters were so likeable that you tend to kind of overlook it.
I think that this book could have been better as a series that followed the main characters for a while instead of switching it up to another couple for the second book while also (probably) trying to reconnect the main characters into the plot. I will be waiting to read the second book until I wish to delve into the other characters as they find love. As is, I am fine leaving it where it is. I feel like this book could have been great if the plot line was smoother. But the characters and the love story scored it some points to save it.
