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I have loved Jamie through the first three books in the Sin series. The poor man has only had Sin and Leith to really have his back and understand how he sees he fits into the Brotherhood. I couldn't wait to see how he would deal with Ellison and what she brings to his life. Of course, Jamie thinking he's not worthy doesn't always do what best for either Ellison or himself.

Ellison has had deep feelings for Jamie from the moment she met him. She's frustrated with him and doesn't know what to do when he refuses to claim her as his mate. Yet, she jumps at the chance to help him start the Brotherhood infirmary. I felt bad for Ellison because she was so conflicted. She wanted Jamie, but she was so tired of being rejected. Despite that, she still gave Jamie whatever he wanted so she could have whatever time she could with him.

There was never a question, at least in my mind, about these two ending up together. But I began to wonder how long Jamie was going to torment both of them with his damn insistence he wasn't what was best for Ellison. His parents had done such a number on him, making him think being a doctor was less than anything else he could do for the Brotherhood. He lacked confidence and self-esteem when it came to him worth to his brothers, but he finally got with the program and they got their HEA.

Another great addition to the Sin series. If you haven't picked this series, you definitely must.

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