
Sin
2020
First Published
4.19
Average Rating
147
Number of Pages
Part of Series
Sin is Book #1 in the Knight and the Flames series by Beth Sweetlake, a co-written name by established authors, Elizabeth Knox, Iris Sweetwater and Rae B. Lake. I was a feared and loved white knight until the day I fell from grace... I came to the realm of the Unseelie Court to complete my duty and slay the corrupt king, but once I saw her, my mission changed. I had to have her. Locked in a cage of magical making, she was the epitome of chaos and destruction. Everything that I was supposed to be against. But my heart, my soul, and my body crave her. But my craving could turn my white wings black and complicate a war that has been raging for centuries. Is she worth more death? I don't know if I care anymore.
Avg Rating
4.19
Number of Ratings
31
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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Authors
Beth Sweetlake
Author · 1 book
Beth Sweetlake is a co-written pen name by established authors, Elizabeth Knox, Iris Sweetwater and Rae B. Lake.

Iris Sweetwater
Author · 25 books
I have been writing since I was just 4 years old, starting with poetry and short stories. Writing has always been in my blood, and I began writing as a professional in marketing and ghostwriting almost 7 years ago. After writing thousands of things for others, I decided it was time to share my own things with the world. I hope to start doing this full time and be at least somewhat of a success.

Rae B. Lake
Author · 74 books
Rae is a daydreamer, nurse, bookworm, nature enthusiast, wife, momma, animal activist and an optimist. She has lived her entire life in NYC and loves to travel with her family. She believes that sweets should have a larger piece of the nutritional pyramid and that Buffy the Vampire Slayer was one of the best TV shows ever invented. When she is not working as a nurse in her community, she can either be found reading, writing, or taking a walk while listening to music. She has been writing books in her mind for as long as she can remember but decided that maybe there were others out in the world that would find joy in the words she would put down on the page.