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Lucifer’s Sin is the first book of the Walker Security: Lucifer’s Trilogy. This is my first time reading the author's work. I can’t believe it took me so long to read her work, despite having a few of her books on my kindle. Now, after this introduction, I need to pick up her other books.

Lucifer’s Sin was an awesome start to the Trilogy that tells the story of Luke, aka Lucifer, and Ana. Now four years ago, Ana and Lucifer met, fell in love and eventually were engaged to be married. Two years into their relationship, tragedy struck and life for them was never the same. Ana couldn’t reconcile her love for Luke/Lucifer with her hate for his part in the tragic events. Hurt by her lack of trust, Luke left, ending their relationship. However, the murder of one of their colleagues opened a big can of worms.  Luke learnt of a hit on Ana’s life and now he will stop at nothing to protect the only woman he ever loved.

Lucifer’s Sin was an absolutely delightful read. Chock-full of emotions, suspense and action, I slipped into the story with ease. I quickly fell for Lucifer and Ana and hoped they would work through their issues amidst the danger they faced. I enjoyed the flashbacks, which provided insight into their relationship and the events that led to their current situation.

Their reunion was intense, and the attraction between them sizzled and popped. Without a doubt, they loved each other, but issues from the past proved to be stumbling block.

The introduction of the secondary characters left me wanting to go back and read their stories. They gave the story depth and made things so much more interesting. I loved how Lucifer’s crew had his back and, by extension, Ana. I enjoyed being in this world and can’t wait to visit again.

Lucifer’s Sin delivered a passionate and suspenseful story that would appeal to fans of romantic suspense.

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