This is the fifth book in the Demonica Series. In this book we meed the only female Seminus demon and part human; ever born whose's also twin to to Lor. She's also a master assassin is used to being treated like an outcast. Sin has spent decades enslaved, and now vows she'll die before she'll relinquish her freedom again. Then Sin's innate ability to kill her enemies. She causes something very deadly, put tries to fix it with her relatives We also meet a Half-werewolf, half-vampire Conall Dearghul is charged with bringing in Sin to face punishment for her deadly invention. Conall tries to protect Sin from other's who try to either Kill her or capture because of her powers and what she has created. I'll be the wet blanket. I had to make myself finish the book. It has a long, convoluted plot about a disease created by Sin (the heroine), which attacks turned wargs, but can jump species as well. The hero is likable. The heroine not so much. She's supposed to be this badass, but is whiny so much of the time. The sex felt mechanical because I just didn't feel any connection between the two. The love story is just a rehash of what we've seen in other books. They each have secrets, lots of misunderstanding and angst to resolve. The plot just dragged on and on. The author does a lot of information dumping, which took me right out of the story. While the demon world of Sheoul sounds interesting, it seems in each book, she creates new species that inhabit the realm. The who does what, has what powers, is susceptible to what, took me out of the story as well. The constant updates on what previous characters in the series are now doing bored me too. This book isn't a keeper.
What do You think about Peccato Eterno (2012)?
I really liked this book and it kept me reading. Recommended for a good read and a nice tale.
—sapphy4