Freakin Fridays #31 ~ Reviewing Crimson Sins by Madeline Pryce ~ Sugar and spice and not so nice

Posted: May 30, 2014 in Erotic, Freakin Friday, horror, Paranormal or fantasy, reviews
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Freakin Fridays

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Freakin Fridays is my own little meme. I’ll be posting about books, movies, and all things scary.

Feel free to join in and do your own Freakin Fridays posts!

Tune in every Friday. Get your scare on!

Let’s have some fun!

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You may be thinking, why feature this book, it isn’t horror? Oh, but it is. It’s horrific, savage, and sexy. It’s freakin great!

I used to see the word erotic and instantly shy away from a book. Now that I’ve begun to read outside my normal genres I can’t imagine how many great stories I’ve missed.

Enjoy my review of Crimson Sins

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MY REVIEW

I’ve read Madeline’s other books so I knew I was going to get a good read. But holy smokes, this book was above and beyond what I expected.

First, I’ll warn you, this is for mature readers only. The author writes a very visual story which includes some gory violence, torture, and sex.

I’m a fan of character driven novels and my favorites were the three brothers, Bastian, the oldest, then the middle one, Nolan and last but not least, the youngest, Rory. They are close knit and always have each others back, which is good as they tend to get themselves in trouble. They all share something too. They all need to feed on human blood, else they begin to rot and become zombie monsters. That’s a new one for me.

Then there’s big bad Daddy, Ronan. He’s your worst dream come true and would win worst father awards hands down. His idea of a good time is rape, torture, and killing, as ugly as he can make it. His sons often suffered at his hands.

When I first met Morgan, I was thinking, ‘what’s a nice girl like you….’ Then I discover she’s a necromancer and doesn’t even realize it. I understood then why she came to this families attention.

Morgan and Bastian fall in love and horror comes calling. It calls in the form of Ronan. Daddy wants Morgan for his own and woe the one that stands between them, even his own son.

As I anguished over the fate of the characters, suffered alongside my favorites and loathed the evil one, I feared the ending. There is no cliffhanger. This is a stand alone book. And what an ending.

I’d recommend you set aside some time before you start reading Crimson Sins. Once you start, it will be very hard to stop. Filled with rich, come to life descriptions from a sewage filled alleyway, to sexual scenes that will leave you breathless and blushing, to scenes of brutality that will make you cringe, this is by far the best book yet by the author. She tells it like it is and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Bravo Madeline.

5 STARS!

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Here’s a couple scenes to wet your whistle and they are just from the beginning!

Bastian

Chills ran down his arms and coaxed tendrils of necromancy magic from deep within. The air glittered as the veil between the living and the dead vanished. Ghosts drifted up from the pavement….His control vanished…

Bastian and Morgan

In slow motion her hand lifted. She moved to touch him. Closer still. Air crackled between them. Frozen, he stood there and watched, too caught up in her spell to even breathe. A spark of necromancy magic danced from her finger. Crimson. Just like the streaks in her hair. Just like his father. Necromancer. Death.

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Synopsis

Created in Darkness and born of Death, three brothers carry a deadly secret.

One lethal enough to have the dead outnumber the living. Necromancer. Biohazard. Zombie. The abomination inside Bastian Hale demanded constant payment—fresh blood. Without it, he’d rot from the inside out and become little more than a mindless monster. Some called him a living vampire, others considered him contaminated. One woman would call him hers.

Morgan Cross never understood the innate necromancer power running through her veins or why ghosts and zombies sought to ruin her life. When someone’s deadly obsession throws her into Bastian’s arms, their pasts come back to haunt them and she must avoid the one thing she was born to do—claim him as hers.

WARNINGS: violence, gore, mention of rape, torture, images of past abuse, spanking

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About Madeline Pryce and her books

Madeline Pryce wrote her first novel when she was ten, penned with neon-pink ink in a loose-leaf binder. Captivated by romantic literature, yet intrigued by the paranormal, she continues to develop her own voice, writing the kinds of stories that inspired her as a teen.

Blog ~ Amazon ~ Goodreads ~ Twitter ~ Ellora’s Cave Publishing

Madeline Pryce on Facebook ~ Madeline PryceAuthor on Facebook

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Other books by Madeline Pryce

Click on the covers to read my reviews

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Comments
  1. I heart you. Seriously. I’ve been waiting on pins and needles all week to read what you thought – and oh man – it’s better than I could have guessed!! Thank you so much for your support and your kick ass reviews. <3 I can't wait to share Nolan and Rory's stories with the world!

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I can’t wait for more! You didn’t give me time to email you. I posted this and did a quick run to the store. My review is different from the one that disappeared and I like it more. I just winged it with no notes. I hope it’s a good tease to draw in readers. Wouldn’t want anyone to miss out! You are a kick ass writer Madeline!

      • I think reviews that come from the heart are more powerful. I’ve already had a couple of people tell me how well written a review it was and that they could tell you TRULY enjoyed the book. <3

      • Oh, and I’m TOTALLY subscribed to all of your posts… LOL. So, I get daily emails. LOL. I may or may not be stalking you….

  2. Emma says:

    Okay, you’ve got me. I want to read this one right now. Are the characters all Irish?

    • Emma <3 the brothers have an Irish background, but the truly Irish character in the book is Ronan who is the villain. If you like dark romances, then I think you'll love this. And, if you've never read a dark book before, well this might be a good place to start!

      • Emma says:

        I guess I haven’t read much Dark Romance. Can’t wait to dive into this one. Thanks Laura & Madeline for bringing it to my attention.

      • <3 Let me know what you think!!! (we should be friends, by the way, if we aren't already, LOL) http://facebook.com/madeline.pryce

        Dark Romances can mean a lot of different things, in this case – the black shadow hovering over the characters comes from some detailed violence, gore and torture. Its a tad bit horrorish, but the romance prevails.

      • fuonlyknew says:

        What about Morgan? I know her name doesn’t sound Irish but she has the brass to be one and those red streaks in her hair, maybe that’s not all necromancy magic?
        LOL Here I am talking like she’s a real person. Great writing Madeline!
        Oh, you should check out Emma’s books too. She has some great ones also!

    • fuonlyknew says:

      Madeline beat me to ya and she would know this better than I!!

  3. mcushing7 says:

    LOVED your review! Awesome sounding book, I have added it to my TBR and will be diving into this one soon! Thanks again for another fabulous suggestion! Cannot wait!

    • fuonlyknew says:

      Thanks Melissa. Set aside some time before you start. Like I mentioned in my review, you won’t want to stop until the end and boy what an ending!

  4. Awesome review! I just got a copy and really look forward to reading it.

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