Sweet Sin
- Antonia

- Jan 4, 2024
- 2 min read

This is my introduction to Sav R Miller and wow I'm a huge fan.
Sweet Sin is the prequel novella to the Promises and Pomegranates novel which is book 1 in the Monsters & Muses series. This one is loosely based on the Hades and Persephone myth but not a retelling and I loved it.
I loved the characters and storyline as we see a 24 hour timeframe where the characters are together and so much can happen in so little time and is the perfect introduction. The characters are Kallum Anderson - a 32 year old doctor and mafia enforcer for the Ricci famiglia and is obsessed with the one person offlimits to him - his bosses pure 20 year old daughter who has been betrothed to another since birth - Elena Ricci - the mafia princess.
Elena Ricci is the 20 year old pure mafia princess and is engaged to Mateo De Luca who is aggressive and abusive but we see from Elena's POV that she does imply she gives as good as she gets and we're all for an FMC who knows how to hold her own. Despite being pure and untouched and promised to another, Elena is infatuated with none other than Kal Anderson and so she taunts him until he breaks his resolve on her 20th birthday and they finally give in to their tension and chemistry.
The novella is short, around 70 pages but the raw lust that powered Kal and Elena through those pages was written exquisitely and their push and pull with each other, their pleasure and pain for each other and their wanting of what they can never have is just so compelling that I recommend you have the next one ready to go as soon as you have read this as it ends on a cliffhanger.
This is a dark mafia romance book and features a few dark themes and trigger/content warnings so I would always recommend to check these first on the authors website before reading.
If you enjoy Mafia romances and haven't come across this series yet you can find it below on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3tELLsf - Sweet Sin by Sav R. Miller (Kindle Edition)
https://amzn.to/3NQQP3B - Sweet Sin by Sav R. Miller (Paperback Edition)





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