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The Priest
The Priest | Tiffany Reisz
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Tiffany Reiszs USA Today bestselling Original Sinners series returns with the long-awaited sequel to The Queen. When a New Orleans parish priest is found dead of an apparent suicide, the police see no reason to investigate. Private detective Cyrus Tremont knows a cover-up when he sees it, however. A former cop, hes seen it all...or so he thought. Clues point him in the direction of Nora Sutherlin, an erotic romance writer who moonlights as a dominatrix. Together, they form an unlikely bond built on their shared need for justice. As Cyrus is drawn deeper into Noras underground world of pleasure and pain, what lines will he cross to discover the truth about the priest? And what will he and Nora do with the truth once they find it? The Priest is the beginning of a new era for Reiszs Original Sinners series, and the perfect jumping-on point for new readers.
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The Priest | Tiffany Reisz
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Reisz‘s latest Original Sinners novel is one hell of a whydunnit. Nora teams up with Cyrus, a PI who matches her quip for quip, to discover why a priest she‘s never met called her old professional number right before he killed himself. And ooooh boy,
does it ever get intense.

Because in true Reisz fashion, the case is layered, kinky, and personally relevant to the characters. Nora and Cyrus need to face up to heavy truths about themselves as⬇️

xicanti they make sense of Father O‘Leary‘s actions. I read the last third in one sitting, desperate to discover I was wrong (I wasn‘t) and to see how Nora, in particular, would handle it.

She didn‘t let me down.

Neither did Reisz. The Original Sinners is one of my top series, and this fabulous entry also kicks off a new era for Nora et al. It should be a good jumping-on point for readers—but seriously, I encourage you to go back and read everything.
4y
xicanti That said, these books are religious erotica about a band of kinky bisexual folks. Chances are, you‘ll find SOMETHING that offends you or sends you skipping on forward to the next scene. Proceed with caution if necessary. 4y
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The Priest | Tiffany Reisz
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April stats! I did a lot more stress-reading last month, participated in my 24th straight Readathon, and tried to get the most out of my Scribd membership.

Unfortunately, I didn‘t find any 5-star books, buf I read a whole bunch of 4-star stuff (my Loved It rating) and THE PRIEST by Tiffany Reisz was a hell of a 4.5er.

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Damn, y‘all. I tried to go to bed at a reasonable hour after an evening of TV catch-up, but I didn‘t turn out my light until 1:30 because there was no way I could sleep until I saw THE PRIEST through.

I‘m devastated (because holy emotions, Batman) but also ecstatic. This is one of my top four favourite series, and Reisz has kept it strong.

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Young master Casimir‘s helping me read my kinky book.

A couple of important thoughts on THE PRIEST:

1. NORA HAS A DOG NOW. Everything‘s better with a dog.

2. Reisz isn‘t a fade-to-black author, but there‘re more than a few scenes where she tricks the reader into thinking she‘s changed her approach here. She shifts to another set of characters doing non-sex stuff—then we dive right back into the kinky sex scenes. This amuses me maybe too much.

wanderinglynn So cute! ❤️🐶 4y
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Still exhausted. Thank goodness I had a microwave meal in the freezer so I didn‘t have to cook.

(The meal wasn‘t brilliant, but it WAS easy and edible and it had 15g of protein. I suck at getting enough protein.)

THE PRIEST is still wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! The Original Sinners are the kind of characters you want to talk about like they‘re real. I feel like we all oughta sit down together and debrief about Nora et al.

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I‘m exhausted—but I decided I‘d try to read a chapter or two of THE PRIEST before I passed out, and it‘s so good I‘m now 12% in and determined to keep going just a wee bit longer.

I mean, I‘ll probably still be asleep by 10:00 or 10:30, because not even Tiffany Reisz can work a miracle strong enough to thwart whatever‘s sucking my energy, but I‘ll pass out with a nice chunk of an excellent book in my brain.

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I‘ve got a sparse #weeklyforecast this time around. The #Readathon‘s next weekend and I haven‘t locked my pile down yet!

In the lead-up to the event, I plan to read:

• SWEEP WITH ME. Gotta get my Innkeeper fix.

• THE PRIEST. Tiffany Reisz‘s latest, which has its wide release tomorrow!

• FOR THE LIVING. More L.A. Witt, and also what would‘ve been my #triplespin if I were formally participating.

• maybe a TBD Japanese novella. I dunno yet.

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callielafleur
The Saint | Tiffany Reisz
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For #ReindeerReads day 4, the prompt is #naughty. I'm my opinion, Tiffany Reisz's books basically define the idea of naughty, in a totally awesome way. Not for everyone, but if you're looking to dip a toe into the genre of erotica, I highly recommend starting with her books!
@Jess7

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The Saint | Tiffany Reisz
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Back from my cruise to the Bahamas (😩) so belatedly unloading some of the books I read along the way. And this steamy addition to the Original Sinners series (and back story on Nora/Soren) was the perfect beach read! 🛳 #romantsy

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J.Alt
The Saint | Tiffany Reisz
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Something juicy to curl up with. Freezing rain outside, fire and tea, and a hot book inside. 🔥

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Meg416
The Saint | Tiffany Reisz
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"She was beginning to like this guy. She‘d fallen in love with him the moment she first saw him, and she would love him now until the end of world. But she‘d never dreamed she‘d like him so much." --Tiffany Reisz, The Saint

Sigh... I love this book so much. It's everything.

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RandomBookMuses
The Saint | Tiffany Reisz
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"Danger can be managed—pain, welcomed. Everything is about to begin." Reviewed by Melpomene https://goo.gl/VN6FUC

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