Scarlet Sins
Yegorov Bratva, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Maeve York
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James Cassidy
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By:
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Kira Cole
Summary
ERIN
He promised himself to another woman,
in exchange for saving my life.
I love him with all my heart.
I want to trust him when he promises me he’s handling it,
but time is running out.
I refuse to be his side piece.
It’s not just me and our son I need to think about now.
Because I’m pregnant with our second child.
Demyan
I made a deal with the devil,
because anything was better than losing Erin.
Even marrying Sergio’s daughter.
But now I’m stuck.
If I refuse to honor my promise,
I’ll lose the respect I’ve worked so hard to earn.
I know Sergio is playing me.
I just need to prove it.
Then I can end this sham of an engagement.
But if it comes down to choosing between my family and my honor,
I’ll choose family every time.
Scarlet Sins is book 2 of Duet One in the Yegorov Bratva series. Demyan and Erin’s story begins in Scarlet Secrets.
©2025 Kira Cole (P)2025 Kira ColeContinue the series
The kid’s voice was very annoying!!!
Overall it was ok,
Was ok!
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could have been much better 😉
Good storyline
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Scarlet Sins
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Whilst the narrators continue to be GREAT , I felt this book is really stretched out and quite repetitive in the to and fro between the main characters questioning their trust for eachother. I found it quite frustrating.
I feel as though the first book could have been an extra 2 hours longer and completed the story without it being separated into 2 books.
I have to reiterate that the narration was very good!
A bit disappointing after the first book unfortunately
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That said, Kira Cole's writing style remains engaging, and the book delivers plenty of steamy moments and twisty turns that fans of the series will appreciate. However, I wish the female protagonist had been portrayed with more strength and resilience rather than relying so heavily on her whining. Overall, a decent read with some room for character development.
Interesting Plot, but the Female Lead's Whining Detracts
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