Sin by Sharron Riddle Review

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

Sin

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My name is Sin. I killed a man in self-defense when I was sixteen. Not something a girl wants to brag about. My dad wanted to lock me up in the nut house, but Mom sent me packing to my great aunts in St. Charles, IL. They’re ancient druid priestesses, and they make me look like a pacifist. I’d barely unpacked before the aunts sent me to find the stolen hellhounds. Without the hounds to herd them to the underworld, the souls of the dead are flocking to the cities in murders of crows. If they’re still hanging around after three days, they’ll turn into flesh eating, brain feasting zombies. Van, an annoying but uber-hot Fey Prince, joins us in the hunt to find the hounds before the zombies overrun St. Charles and turn the cities into cemeteries.

Great book. I couldn't put it down. It has some great twists and turns. Sin is a great character. We are pulled into her life as she learns a lot of things about herself and the world around her that is not so typical anymore. I look forward to reading more of Sharron's books. 

Author Bio

Sharron Riddle lives on the west coast of Florida with her husband and her spoiled dog, Reno. She loves reading almost as much as she does writing. She wrote her first story at the age of four. Once she began typing, she never stopped.
Sharron loves all things scary, and shares her love of the macabre in her adult and young adult paranormal adventures.

Check out her site here: Sharron Riddle

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