Eli Mattis had run the streets of New York City at an early age. He fell in with the wrong crowd and started making some bad choices. He was considered a bad apple throughout the neighborhood. However that all changed at the age of twelve when his dad was sent to prison and his mom died. Eli was put in a church foster care since he had no close relatives and no other foster care program was willing to take him in. It was there he met Sister Mary Agnes, who didn’t give up on the bad apple and after years of persistence, finally, helped Eli turn over a new leaf.Naira Kang has been working hard in New York City as a lawyer. She hadn’t always wanted to be a lawyer. She had other goals and dreams for herself, but when Naira was younger and her grandmother was going to be deported Naira learned how important the judicial system was. Sister Mary Agnes had come to her family’s rescue by finding a lawyer. A lawyer who helped keep their family together. It was at that moment Naira decided she wanted to be a lawyer and help other people.
Fast forward ten years... Eli has become a man, who makes Sister Mary Agnes proud. He is a hard worker and helps those in need, especially women and children. When Eli sees an altercation between a man and a woman, he doesn’t hesitate to come to the woman’s rescue. But when the cops show up, Eli is arrested and thrown in Jail. Using his one phone call he calls Sister Mary Agnes, who comes and bails him out without hesitation. She gives him an address to a lawyer who will change his life forever… Naira Kang.
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Don't miss any of the stories in the Bad Apples series. Bad Apples is a series featuring five steamy contemporary romance tales bringing together the bad boys of New York City with the women who they are willing to change for.
Delicious Sin by Claudia Stevens
Big Apple Sin by Simone Evans
Sin in Blue Jeans by Dakota Trace
Sinfully Star-Crossed by Elouise East
Sweet Cider Sin by Rexi Lake
The first book in the Bad Apple series, Delicious
Sin was my first introduction to author Claudia Stevens. (The books in
the series are stand-alone) The premise of the series- bad boys and the women
who fall for them- was something up my ally, but unfortunately, this book had
too many issues for this reader to completely come on board.
Eli, a bad boy construction worker needed a lawyer-
enter Japanese American Naira Kang. She came to Eli by word of mouth through
the elusive defrocked nun Sister Mary Agnes (apparently the nun connects all
the books in the series).
The book attempted to pack a lot into a novella-sized
tale and the pace and happenstances occurred at lightening speed. I was thrown
for a loop when Eli met Naira one night and then slept with her the next and without
a condom. -I don’t think so-
Additionally, the blasé attitude of the
accomplished lawyer deciding to leave her job for a man she just met, and
everyone was okay with this, just didn’t seem real. No spoilers, but my list
could probably go on.
Unfortunately, even the sex scenes didn’t spark
or hold my interest. Delicious Sin was not for this reader.
A three handcuff review
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