Somme Sketcher
Sinners Condemned (Sinners Anonymous #2)
Second book in the Sinners Anonymous series. When a red-headed stranger crashes into a mafia prince’s ordered empire, it’s war-bodyguards, threats, and tug-of-lust. It’s dark, unforgiving, and so deeply in your bones you’ll feel the flame.
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About This Book
In "Sinners Condemned," the second installment of the Sinners Anonymous series, Rafe Visconti, a poised mafia prince, finds his meticulously controlled world upended by Penny, a fiery redhead with a penchant for trouble. Their fateful encounter begins when Penny, in a stolen dress and with her worldly possessions at her feet, challenges Rafe to a game in his bar. Winning his prized watch, she unwittingly ignites a war that threatens to unravel Rafe's empire.
As Penny's presence disrupts Rafe's life, their initial animosity gives way to a complex, slow-burn attraction. The tension between them intensifies, leading to a dangerous game of power and desire. Set against a backdrop of mafia intrigue, the story delves into themes of control, vulnerability, and the blurred lines between love and obsession.
The novel's atmosphere is dark and intense, with a slow-building suspense that keeps readers on edge. The chemistry between Rafe and Penny is palpable, driving the narrative forward as they navigate their tumultuous relationship. The story concludes on a cliffhanger, setting the stage for the continuation of their journey in the next book of the duet.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the intense chemistry and witty banter between the protagonists. Many commend the author's engaging writing style and character development. Fans note the slow-burn romance effectively builds tension and emotional depth. Some readers find the pacing slow and the cliffhanger ending frustrating. Content warnings include themes of sexual assault, addiction, and violence.

