Book review - Sacrilege by Barbara Avon

Book - Sacrilege

Author - Barbara Avon

Rating - 

Review:

When a fallen priest, Cris Corelli, decides to check in to a boarding house he finds himself tortured by the want to drink, to destroy himself, but when he finds himself developing a relationship with the lady running the boarding house, Jules, he must decide on what he wants and chase away those demons that have long followed him.

Let me start off by saying I am a big fan of Barbara Avon and the way she is able to create such dark, grimy and dirty feeling stories but for me this book wasn't my favourite of her works.  I found that the flow sometimes didn't quite work as well as other offerings I have read from her and this meant it was a little more difficult to be drawn into the story like I have been with her other works.  The story itself is a good one and the book is one I still enjoyed but it isn't the strongest work from the hugely talented Barbara Avon in my honest opinion.


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