In Lust Dies, the eighth book in the Virtuous Sin series, Angelica Kate tells the story of a young woman named Alex who has to come to terms with her past as she tries to save her future. Alex is no stranger to heartache and pain. She’s been through more than most people have in their entire lives. But now that she’s on the brink of losing everything, she finally realizes that it’s time for her to fight back. With all eyes on her, Alex must find a way to outsmart those who are trying to take away her freedomāand maybe even her life. As secrets from her past are revealed and new dangers lurk around every corner, Alex will have to put aside what little trust she has left and work together with old enemies if she wants any chance at survival.
For who is this book for ?
The Virtuous Sin series is great for fans of fast-paced thrilling mysteries with a strong female lead. If you’re looking for something exciting to read that will keep you guessing until the very end, Lust Dies is definitely the book for you!
Pros :
- The protagonist is strong and determined
- The mystery plot is well executed
- The suspense will keep you turning the pages
Cons :
- The plot is confusing
- The characters are uninteresting
- The book is poorly written
Learn more about the author
Angelica Kate is the author of the Virtuous Sin series. She enjoys writing dark and twisty thrillers with a strong female protagonist. When she’s not busy plotting her next book, Angelica can be found playing video games, binge watching Netflix, or spending time with her awesome family.
Reader Reviews
“Absolutely amazing! I love how the author takes us on an emotional journey with her characters. Alex is a very strong and likable protagonist, and I can’t wait to see what she does next.”
“An intense, thrilling read that will leave you breathless.”
” Another great installment in the Virtuous Sin series! “
“Lust Dies is a gritty, fast-paced thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Alex is a strong and compelling protagonist whose story will leave you captivated until the very end.”