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Ever lock eyes with someone from across the room and know it was sinful? SAINT Deliciously dangerous and addictive. That’s how I felt when I kissed her. My gut knew she was trouble before my heart did, but she betrayed both. I swore on my Crowne family, that trust was something I’d never give twice. But with the past creeping back to light - and her along with it - it seems my world might fall victim to the messy kind of secrets I’m usually so good at cleaning up. TARAJ If sin had a taste, it would be him. But in our world, trust isn’t given, it’s only received once you’ve proven your loyalty. I doubt he’ll ever look at me the same again, but he’s the only person I can turn to. The only one for the job. It takes one look from him to know I’m in more trouble than I thought. He might be a saint, but sinful is his nature. Unfortunately for me, I’ve always been the sinning type. Please Sins of a Saint contains sex, violence, and profanity and is the thrilling introduction into the Crowne family. It is not required to read the sexy, fast-burn prelude - Face Down Fridays - first, but highly recommended for overall enjoyment. For years, these siblings have lived by the code, Know Thy Enemy. However, what seems too good to be true usually is. Some say mafia. They say family. Can they trust their allies and defend the Crowne legacy? Or will they realize that loyalty, love, and honor are luxuries they can't afford?
Author

Sherelle Green is a USA Today Bestselling and award-winning author with a background in news journalism and marketing. To her family and friends, she’s known as a hug connoisseur, dishing out as many hugs as she can. If asked, she openly admits to her unapologetic love affair with coffee and on many days, she can be found scouring different shops to add to her coffee mug collection or traveling the world for literary inspiration. Sherelle loves connecting with readers and other literary enthusiasts. She enjoys composing emotionally driven stories that are steamy, edgy, and touch on real life issues. Her overall goal is to create relatable and fierce heroines who are flawed, just like the strong and sexy heroes who fight so hard to win their hearts.