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My first book by this author and I liked it. I wasn't sure how I would like this vampire story but it made me immediately get the first book of the series. There were some really funny dialogues that I enjoyed and I would definitely read more books by Julie Rowe.

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An electrifying addition to the Sinners Never Die series that blends vampire lore with high stakes drama. The author’s ability to create tension and suspense is unparalleled. I was hooked from the beginning. The pacing is excellent and there is never a dull moment.
Many thanks to the author and to Netgalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.

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I have read many of this author's works but this is the first paranormal I have read from her. She did not disappoint! There was plenty of action and Yvgeny and Sam had some chemistry. I always love getting to read a different twist on the paranormal--in this case vampires--the creativity makes each book interesting.

Great humor, tons of action and a sweet falling in love story. I will read more in this genre should the author continue in this world.

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3.5 Stars Quick Read.
Seems lacking in Character background leaving the story a little lacking, I missed the first story, but I did like the cousin inclusion. Their banter is fun and witty.

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Loved this book. Characters and storyline was great. Thoroughly enjoyed this book. The main characters were relatable

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Just dove into Julie Rowe's "Sinner's Sacrifice," the thrilling second book in the Sinners Never Die series, and it was a wild ride! Yevgeny, an 800-year-old vampire and New York CEO, and Samantha, a daring paramedic, deliver a delicious mix of vampire and mafia drama that had me hooked.

Samantha's fearless dedication to helping the city's most vulnerable, paired with Yevgeny's brooding protectiveness, creates a dynamic and fiery relationship. Their slow-burn romance amidst chaotic twists and turns kept me on the edge of my seat. Each chapter brought unexpected events that made it nearly impossible to guess what would come next.

Rowe brilliantly blends action, romance, and a hint of supernatural intrigue, making "Sinner's Sacrifice" a compelling read. The vampire elements add a delicious twist to the gritty, urban backdrop, providing a fresh take on the vampire romance genre.

I'm giving this captivating, fast-paced book a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It's a perfect pick for anyone who loves their romance with a side of fangs and underworld drama. Can't wait to see what's next in this series!

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Yvgeny Breznik is a Russion Crime Lord? A busines man? An eccentric rich guy? The people that work for him can't figure it out. Everyone knows the Breznik name and the skeptical law abiding reputation of the family name. Being super supportive and on a mission to save every homeless prostitute in the city, Sam finds herself in trouble. Her and her sister are attacted and Yvgeny is there in time to save her. Samantha Dubets now works for him. She is a paramedic that is employed by his hotel which is more like a community. It is weird, but she gets to help people and make a difference - and she gets great benefits, so she doesn't ask questions or look too closely. She drive Yvgeny bonkers. No one effects him or gets under his skin quite like Sam. She isn't afraid of him and his door demeanor. Sam finds herself in a situation that Yvgeny has to again step in and back her up. When they are put together this time, there is no escaping the pull that Sam has on Yvegny. It is something that he hasn't experienced in his 800 years. As they figure out a serial killer is hired to kill the prostitutes, it is discovered that Sam herself has a genetic makeup that "people" like the Breznik family will kill for!

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I generally enjoyed this book. Interesting telling of the vampire trope. I feel that the author could have jumped into the background/context more. it took way too long to get some context. The FMC character development felt slow to me. Well written however with enough of the usual pieces of a good story. Made me want to read the rest of the series and look forward to future books by this author.

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"A Sinner's Sacrifice": An Exploration of Love, Redemption, and the Secrets that Bind** Julie Rowe's "A Sinner's Sacrifice" captivates readers with an intoxicating blend of smoldering passion, tantalizing suspense, and the profound exploration of love's transformative power. Set against the backdrop of a dangerous underworld, the novel delves into the lives of two unlikely souls, Yevgeny Breznik and Samantha, whose paths intertwine in a whirlwind of desire and deception. Yevgeny, a descendant of an ancient and enigmatic lineage, embodies the epitome of coldhearted aristocracy. Samantha, a feisty paramedic with a sharp tongue and an unwavering resolve, stands as his polar opposite. Yet, when Samantha boldly confronts a ruthless pimp, Yevgeny's enigmatic façade cracks, revealing a glimmer of compassion that sets their lives on an irrevocable trajectory. As Yevgeny offers Samantha a sanctuary at his opulent hotel, their initial animosity transforms into a complex web of longing and mutual respect. With each stolen glance and forbidden touch, the flames of passion ignite, threatening to consume them both. However, their newfound bliss is marred by the lurking secrets that surround Yevgeny's enigmatic family, casting a long and ominous shadow over their fragile connection. Rowe's masterful storytelling paints a vivid portrait of a forbidden love that blossoms amidst danger and intrigue. She deftly weaves together elements of suspense, romance, and redemption, creating a page-turning narrative that keeps readers enthralled from start to finish. The characters are richly developed, each with their own unique motivations and complexities that drive the plot forward. Yevgeny, initially depicted as a ruthless and aloof patriarch, undergoes a profound transformation as his heart succumbs to Samantha's unwavering spirit. Her infectious optimism and unwavering compassion challenge his hardened exterior, forcing him to confront his inner demons and the darkness that has haunted his family for centuries. Samantha, in turn, finds solace in Yevgeny's protective embrace, gradually shedding her tough exterior to reveal the vulnerable and loving woman beneath. The novel's exploration of redemption is particularly poignant, highlighting the transformative power of love to heal even the most damaged souls. As Yevgeny and Samantha delve deeper into their forbidden romance, they discover the strength within themselves to break free from the shackles of the past and forge a future together. Moreover, "A Sinner's Sacrifice" delves into the intricate workings of a secretive organization known only as "the Family," whose sinister machinations cast an ominous shadow over the lives of its members. Rowe skillfully weaves a web of intrigue and suspense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as Yevgeny and Samantha navigate the treacherous waters of a world where loyalty, betrayal, and the pursuit of power collide. The novel's conclusion is both satisfying and thought-provoking, providing a resolution that is both emotionally resonant and intellectually stimulating. Rowe leaves readers with a powerful message about the enduring nature of love, the importance of embracing one's true self, and the transformative power of redemption. In conclusion, Julie Rowe's "A Sinner's Sacrifice" is a literary triumph that seamlessly blends elements of romance, suspense, and redemption into a captivating and unputdownable read. With its rich characterization, intricate plot, and evocative prose, the novel captivates readers from the very first page, transporting them into a world where love and danger intertwine in a tantalizing and unforgettable embrace.

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I've been waiting for Yvgeny's story and it did not disappoint. I absolutely loved push and pull between him and Samantha and the added intrigue and action along with a fun romance made this book impossible to put down for me. I loved it and hope that there is more for this world because it is full, fun and quite imaginative! Thanks to the author and publisher for this read.

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This is Yvgeny and Sam’s story, loved this read! Sam is a paramedic, when she discovers women coming up missing on the streets, she vows to find out what’s happening to them. Yvgeny considers Sam his, she works in his hotel, so she is his employee which makes her his, but is that the only way he wants her to be his!

I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. Thank you for allowing me to review

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This book started out with me thinking I was going to DNF it. But because it was a book given to review, I wanted to push through and finish it. It was book 2 in a series which I didn't realize when I picked it up, but lucky for me it seemed like it was just tangential enough for me to be able to read it without missing too much.

This was just okay. It's a paranormal romance story that's very heavy on the paranormal, considering our MMC is over 800 years old and is a vampire. There are a few concepts in here that someone new to paranormal novels might not quite understand, and to be quite honest it's been a long while since I've read a book about a vampire, so when I read about the "Sweating Sickness" thing that turned him and his family into the vampires it took me a hot minute to be okay with that concept. It challenged my preconceived notion that vampires are "made" not turned because of sickness, but it's kinda refreshing? What I didn't like was the mafia theme of the book. There was a lot going on in this book, and the paranormal side and the mafia side were good plot movers, I just didn't like the mafia side quite as much.

It was pretty difficult for me to get into even with knowing it was the second in a series I hadn't read because the main character just goes absolutely feral in the beginning for this woman who (I presume) he's known, but the way this progressed in their first interaction just left me... feeling like it was hard to suspend disbelief.

I appreciate that there's a decent plot in this. I can also appreciate the shadow daddy side of Yvgeny especially because I happen to roleplay a character who is married to someone exactly like him (although not a vampire). The banter was decent. I've read better banter. Sam is the kind of character I can get behind because she doesn't put up with anyone's shit, and she certainly doesn't put up with his shit, I do love me a FMC that has a strong will and a sharp tongue.

I'd probably read another one of this author's books, but it would sit pretty far back on the TBR. Very much a mood read, for me.

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Sinner's Sacrifice by Julie Rowe is perfect book for a vampire romance fan.

It is an interesting couple which are vampire and paramedic. Yvgeny may seem possesive and short temper when it comes to Samantha but he also can be funny by making jokes with Sam. I have fun reading conversation between Yvgeny and Samantha. The humor make the book more easy to read. Samantha is a on site paramedic and also give free service for the sex workers which give us a different light about sex workers life.It is refreshing to have Yvgeny and Sam characters in the book.

✅ Vampire/ paramedic
✅ High sexual tension
✅ Plenty of Spicy scenes: intense and explicit
✅ Action packed
✅ Suspense
✅ Cliffhanger

I'll definitely need the next book by Julie Rowe because the cliffhanger give me a heart attack.

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This was my first ever vampire book. The only reasons I read it was because of mafia. Sam is very caring and she doesn't care if it puts her in danger. She is the most selfless book character that I have read about yevgeny was very protective of her and a vampire. Throughout this book I was confused. There was a lot of action and it was hard to keep up with that could be my fault though because I didn't read the first book.

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I loved this take on vampires! I always enjoy seeing how various authors add their own twists to something that has been around for hundreds of years (if not longer). Plus add in the mafia/mob aspect and I was hooked.

I loved how passionate Sam was about helping others, no matter the danger. Yevgeny was the perfect alpha MMC who wanted to protect his woman at any cost. The action was great but I felt there was a little too much going on with the murders, trafficking, plus all the vampire issues. This is the 2nd book in the series as well, and I think I might have enjoyed/understood things a little better if I had rest the previous book first.

All in all it was a pretty fun book to read and I enjoyed it!

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3.5/5 stars

Loved that this was a mix of vampire vibes meshed in with a mafia vibe as well. I loved seeing the FMC, Sam, be so passionate about her work as a paramedic and also helping those on the streets. She is certainly not afraid to speak her mind or fight for what’s right. We love the baddie energy she gives off!

And Yvgeny is an 800 year old vampire who is very much the protective MMC, doing whatever he needs to in order to keep Sam safe. I love the slow burn romance between these two.

There was a lot of action in this book and the ending was pretty wild. After each big plot twist, I kept thinking nothing else could happen, but then something would pop up.

Overall this was a super quick and fast paced book! It is the 2nd book in the Sinners Never Die series by Julie Rowe.

Thank you to NetGalley and Julie Rowe for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review!

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Yvgeny is the lovable rascal from the first novel in this series. His story is filled with as many jokes, explosions, kidnappings, and fights as one could hope.

I love this guy. He is a bit obsessed (in a good way) with Samantha, who is investigating missing women. That immediately launches the two of them into danger. No- make that Baz, Nika (yes, they’re back!), and the rest of the clan we met in the first novel.

Samantha is a fantastic fit for Yvgeny. The author writes the characters fantastically. I don’t use that word lightly. There is skill required in writing people like the ones in this series, and she does it well. The other thing she does well it take the cool parts of vampirism while not focusing on the not-so-cool parts.

Read this series. Start with book 1 - you’ll enjoy it more. But you will love this five star series.

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Yvgeny is the CEO of a larger company, has an aunt who likes to mettle, a cousin who has no restraint, and an employee he can’t stop thinking about. Plus he’s eight hundred years old and a vampire. He and his family contracted the “Sweating Sickness” and the genetic code in their blood turned them vampires. Samantha works in Yvgeny’s hotel as a paramedic and takes no crap from anyone, especially Yvgeny.
When Samantha is attacked, Yvgeny moves her into his suite. She’s taken to a special clinic and blood tests are run. Her genetic code is extremely rare and now she has several different families after her. When a group invades the hotel, he hides Samantha is a safe room and there’s where she finds out what he really is. Will she accept him or run scared?
Excellent story. Action. Humor. Little bit of sex. I loved both Samantha and Yvgeny. Samantha is a hold no bars kind of woman. Yvgeny protects his family and employees.

* Voluntarily read and reviewed for netgalley *

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Sinners Sacrifice is a mishmash of mafia and paranormal romance. If you like either of these genres, you’ll find something to enjoy in this book.

This book features a strong FMC and an alpha MMC doing his best to protect a woman that don’t need no man. But Yvgeny is no man, and maybe what she needs is an 800 year old vampire.

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Sinner's Sacrifice by Julie Rowe. I found this one to be a very enjoyable read and I hope to read more from this author.

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