Friday, March 4, 2016

Review: The Queen (The Original Sinners: White Years, #4) by Tiffany Reisz

The Queen (The Original Sinners: White Years, #4)

Once upon a time, Nora and Søren made a fateful deal—if he gave her everything, she would give him forever. 
The time has finally come to keep their promises. 
Out of money and out of options after her year-long exile, Eleanor Schreiber agrees to join forces with Kingsley Edge, the king of kink. After her first taste of power as a Dominant, Eleanor buries her old submissive self and transforms into Mistress Nora, the Red Queen. With the help of a mysterious young man with a job even more illicit than her own, Nora squares off against a cunning rival in her quest to become the most respected, the most feared Dominatrix in the Underground.
While new lovers and the sweet taste of freedom intoxicate Nora, she is tempted time and time again by Søren, her only love and the one man who refuses to bow to her. But when Søren accepts a new church assignment in a dangerous country, she must make an agonizing choice—will the queen keep her throne and let her lover go, or trade in her crown for Søren's collar?
With a shattering final confession, the last link in the chain is forged in The Original Sinners saga. It's the closing chapter in a story of salvation, sacrifice and the multitude of scars we collect in the name of ecstasy—and love.


Warning: This includes my interpretation of the Original Sinners Series.

The original sinners is a collections of stories created due to the fact that Soren was butt hurt. Seriously, if Soren hadn't been butt hurt The Red Years would have never occurred. We would never met Celeste, Juliette, Zach, Grace and so many others that came into our lives because Soren was butt hurt. I couldn't be more grateful to Nora for her strength to resist the white side and delve deep in to the red.

Nora has a fight to win. She discovers her calling with the help of Kingsley but has to prove herself in order to be worshiped. She faces evil, she keeps her wits about her and finds the strength not to return back to her owner until it's the right time. She The Queen.


Soren becomes human in The Queen. He's no longer just a dominating, egotistical, untouchable God. He's a man, a man who is in love with his Queen and his King.  He feels pain and heartache. He's lost so much and wants it back. Although manipulative he finds away.


The Queen is the final tale that gives us comfort in the end. Although Soren remains in a precarious position there is still an understanding of where he's headed. Kingsley, Soren, and Nora lives are intertwined and tightly secured leaving us fond memories of a King, a Queen and a God. 5 Stars!

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