Somme Sketcher
Sinners Condemned (Sinners Anonymous, #2)
A red‑headed stranger with smoke and sin in her wake storms into Raphael’s bar, winning his watch and igniting a war that cracks his carefully built empire. As his elegance unravels under her reckless charm, their dangerous chemistry sets the stage for a dark mafia romance where the stakes are as high as their desire.
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About This Book
In "Sinners Condemned," the second installment of the Sinners Anonymous series, the life of Raphael Visconti, a composed casino owner, is upended by the unexpected arrival of Penny Price, a fiery redhead with a penchant for trouble. Their initial encounter, marked by a high-stakes game in which Penny wins Raphael's prized watch, sets off a chain of events that threaten to unravel his meticulously crafted empire. As Penny's audacious charm and unpredictable nature challenge Raphael's control, their interactions evolve into a complex dance of attraction and rivalry.
The narrative delves into the tension between Raphael's disciplined demeanor and Penny's chaotic influence, highlighting the delicate balance between power and vulnerability. Their evolving relationship is characterized by sharp banter, simmering desire, and a slow-burning chemistry that intensifies with each encounter. Set against the backdrop of the high-stakes world of organized crime, the story weaves themes of dominance, submission, and the blurred lines between love and obsession. As the stakes escalate, both characters are forced to confront their deepest fears and desires, leading to a climactic confrontation that leaves their fates hanging in the balance.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's intense chemistry and slow-burn romance between the leads. Many commend the author's engaging writing style and witty character dialogues. Fans note the emotional tension and character development as standout elements. Some readers criticize the slow pacing and repetitive push-pull dynamic in the romance. Content warnings include themes of sexual assault, addiction, and violence.


