Wicked Believer
The second book in the Original Sinners series, where a ‘good girl’ is thrust into immortal darkness with Lucifer himself—temptation, celestial politics, and kink simmer in a romance you’ll both sin for and fear.
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About This Book
In "Wicked Believer," the second installment of Kait Ballenger's Original Sinners series, Charlotte Bellefleur, a young woman from a strict Christian background, finds herself thrust into a world of immortality and temptation. After becoming entangled with Lucifer Apollyon, the embodiment of Pride and one of the seven deadly sins, Charlotte's life takes a dark turn as she grapples with her new existence and the intense attraction between them.
As Charlotte navigates her transformation, she faces external pressures from Lucifer's enigmatic family and the relentless paparazzi, all while questioning her identity and purpose. The looming threat of a celestial war adds to the tension, with Lucifer's siblings vying for power and Charlotte being drawn into the conflict.
The narrative delves into themes of redemption and self-discovery, set against a backdrop of dark romance and celestial intrigue. The story is marked by intense emotional and physical dynamics, exploring the complexities of power, desire, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the intense, dark romance and sizzling chemistry between Charlotte and Lucifer. Many commend the author's skillful blend of suspense, world-building, and character development. Fans note the emotional depth and mature themes, including BDSM and ménage à trois. Some caution that the book contains heavy themes of religious trauma, abuse, and graphic violence. Ideal for dark romance enthusiasts seeking a provocative and immersive reading experience.


