Satisfying? Honestly, no, not for me. I've read a ton of dark romances, and 'Chosen by a Sinner' had such a strong, propulsive start. The middle dragged a little, but I pushed through expecting a payoff. The ending felt... safe. Almost like the author got cold feet about how dark the premise was and pulled the punch. The male lead's 'redemption' was too quick, too clean. I wanted more complexity, more lingering consequences from all the morally grey stuff that happened earlier. It wraps up, sure, but it wraps up too neatly for the kind of story it was trying to be. Felt like a cop-out to ensure a traditional HEA.
Yeah, it has a satisfying ending. Everything gets resolved, the bad guy loses, the couple ends up together. It’s exactly what you’d expect from the genre. If you liked the book up to that point, you’ll like the ending. No major twists or letdowns, just a solid finish.
I think whether the ending lands depends entirely on your attachment to the main characters. My friend hated it, but I loved it. The entire book is this claustrophobic push-and-pull between two damaged people, and the ending is the moment they finally stop fighting the pull. It's not about fixing each other; it's about choosing to be broken together, which is way more interesting to me than a standard redemption arc. The final scene, with that simple line about 'home' being a person instead of a place, really crystallized the whole theme for me. It felt earned because their struggle was so visceral throughout. Sure, some plot threads are left dangling, but the core emotional journey reaches a perfect, poignant stop.
I finally finished 'Chosen by a Sinner' last night and I'm still turning the ending over in my head. On a surface level, it wraps things up neatly—the central love story concludes, the big external conflict is resolved, and you get a definitive 'happily ever after' for the main couple. It's a complete package. But for me, satisfaction hinges on what you wanted from the book. If you were here for the intense, obsessive romance and the drama, it delivers a thrilling, emotionally charged finale.
The side characters, though... that's where I felt a bit shortchanged. A few of them had arcs that seemed to just vanish or get tied up with a quick line. I was invested in the sister's subplot, and her resolution felt rushed compared to the meticulous buildup of the main relationship. So it's satisfying in the macro sense, but left me wanting a bit more closure on the fringes. Still, the last few chapters had my heart pounding, and the final confrontation with the antagonist was genuinely cathartic.
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Instead, it had always felt like a golden cage.
The Smith mansion stood tall behind iron gates, glittering with wealth and silence. Servants bowed. Cameras watched every corner. And the man who called himself my uncle smiled sweetly for the world while hiding knives behind his back.
I was seventeen when I heard the truth.
“He will take care of the girl tonight,” my uncle said over the phone, his voice calm. “Make it look like an accident.”
The girl.
He meant me.
Fear became the only thing that kept my legs moving. I ran from the driver who was meant to take me home, sprinting through unfamiliar streets until the bright city lights disappeared and the world turned darker.
Detroit.
Wrong place. Wrong time.
Engines roared in the distance when I saw him.
A man sitting on a black motorcycle like a shadow carved from danger. Tattoos curled up his neck. His eyes were cold enough to freeze the night.
Everyone knew men like him were monsters.
But monsters were sometimes the only ones who could save you.
I jumped onto the back of his motorcycle and wrapped my arms around his waist.
“Please,” I whispered. “Help me.”
That single moment would destroy his life.
And change mine forever.
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Rose Foyer is a young woman born with a hearing disability. This was part of her life and many times as a little girl was scared to leave the protective four walls of her home. But her loneliness and misery were gone when she met Stephano De Luan. He was the only one who offered a friendship to her. Over the years this friendship bloomed into something more. Something more intense for Rose, and that intense feeling and emotion was love. She had fallen madly in love with Stephano and believed he also loved her, for only love could be the real reason why a sophisticated, perfect and beautiful man like Stephano De Luan would ever want to be in the company of a deaf woman like Rose. She confessed her love to him but her heart was broken and crushed when he deceived her. Stephano refused to accept he would fall in love with a deaf girl out in the open but spending more time with Rose made him see her in a different light and he got to know the true woman hidden. But now it was too late because Rose was now to be married to his twin brother Azazel De Luan. Rose and Azazel got married and acted like the ideal couple to the world but the actual truth was their marriage being a farce and revealed to be a contract marriage. But what happens when Stephano returns to claim back Rose regardless of her marriage to his twin brother, and what would happen when Azazel slowly begins to fall for his newly wedded wife, and would Rose choose to save her marriage or return to her first love? Three lives entangled in the web of love, revenge and sin.
"Cum now, princess." Zeke ordered as he flicked open the lock on the cock cage around Eli's cock and his body convulsed as the long-denied orgasm tore through him.
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“I need you to—fuck—I need you to hurt me.”
There. The silence came. Not shameful. Not violent. Just truth.
Zeke ripped the shirt from Eli’s back. calculated. His belt snapped once. Eli flinched, eyes wild.
“You don't get color,” Zeke said flatly. “You say red, I won't stop. And until I'm sure you're tamed, I don’t care if you beg. You wanted to feel something? You’re going to feel everything.”
The first crack of the belt made Eli jolt. The second had him gasping.
By the fifth, he was moaning.
By the seventh, he whispered Zeke’s name like a prayer.
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What happens when a dominant with a submissive lover becomes the fixation of another dominant—one with darkness in his veins and sadism in his smile?
What happens when the confident, untouchable dom unravels, his hidden masochism dragged to the surface by the only man ruthless enough to tame him?
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"Is my touch angering Ms. Gomez?" His fingers traced her bare back, as he whispered in her ears.
"Don't worry, I'll fuck you more better and harder than that so called love of yours, Doll," His tongue licked her earlobe. She fisted her palms
"So hard that you will beg me to stop," He nibbled her earlobe
"What else can we expect from a monster like you. A fucking monster who had tried to force himself on an 19 year old girl," She blurted out.
A painful hiss escaped from her mouth, as he grabbed her hairs and pulled them. Her eyes filled with more tears, recalling that inhumanity he had tried to do with her when she was just 19.
"I have already paid for that fucking thing, Melanie, with my everything and now you will have to pay for what I had to endure in all these fucking 4 years, just because of you," He groaned, like a caged animal.
"You didn't trust me but that fucking love of your life and now look," He brushed his lips over her cheeks.
"That love of your life has sold you to me," He pushed her on the bed.
"I guess that's enough talk for tonight," His gaze scanned every inch of her naked body, making her horrified.
"After all, it's our first wedding night, Mrs Melanie Adrian Salvatore," He hovered over her and she immediately tried to back away but he pinned her on the bed.
His hungry vicious eyes bored deeper into her terrified ones. His thumb started tracing over her lower lip.
"Now let's make this night the most memorable and painful night of my wife's life," He brushed his lips against hers.
"So, she can remember our first wedding night, till the last breath of her life,"
His tie hung loose, his eyes darker than sin. The scent of whiskey lingered on his breath as he leaned closer.
“Tell me to stop,” he murmured, the words brushing against my skin like a dare.
“You’re drunk,” I said, staring into those grey eyes as my heartbeat filled the silence.
He smiled faintly, his gaze trailing from my hair until it fell on my lips.
“Drunk,” he whispered, his thumb grazing my mouth as if testing how soft it was, “but not blind. You want this as much as I do.”
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Serafina Rabbia dies believing betrayal is the cruelest sin a human can commit.
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This time, she kisses her murderer.
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They are not monsters.
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Serafina should run.
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And he.. he is ready to burn the world for her.
Just finished 'Sinful Temptation' last night, and the ending hit me right in the feels. Without spoiling too much, the finale is bittersweet but satisfying. The protagonist finally confronts their inner demons and makes peace with their past, which felt like a huge emotional payoff. The love interest gets their redemption arc, and while they don’t ride off into the sunset together, there’s a sense of closure that leaves you hopeful. The author nails the balance between realism and romance—no fairy-tale ending, but one that feels earned. If you’re into stories where characters grow more than they 'win,' this delivers.
That ending had me screaming into my pillow! 'Chosen by a Sinner' wraps up with this explosive confrontation where the female lead, after spending the whole story torn between love and self-preservation, finally confronts the male lead about his toxic possessiveness. It’s not some rushed 'happily ever after'—she forces him to acknowledge his flaws, and the real climax is when he chooses to change for her, not just demand her submission. The last scene is this quiet but powerful moment where they’re rebuilding trust, and you’re left wondering if their love can actually survive now that the power dynamics have shifted. What got me was how the author didn’t romanticize the dysfunction; instead, they showed growth through raw, messy conversations. I stayed up way too late dissecting it in a fandom Discord server because the ending walks this fine line between hopeful and bittersweet—like, yeah, they’re together, but you feel the weight of everything they wrecked to get there.
Honestly, it subverted my expectations. I thought it’d end with some grand gesture or dramatic rescue, but the real punch was in the emotional labor. The male lead’s vulnerability in the final chapters—especially when he admits fear of losing her—flipped the whole 'dark romance' trope on its head. And that epilogue? Just two pages of them laughing over burnt toast in a sunlit kitchen, no dialogue needed. After 400 pages of angst, that mundane intimacy hit harder than any confession scene could. The fandom’s still divided over whether he ‘earned’ his redemption, but that ambiguity is what makes it linger in your mind long after closing the book.
Romance novels like 'Sinfully His' often walk a tightrope between passion and payoff, and this one delivers in spades. The protagonists go through hell—miscommunication, external threats, emotional scars—but the final chapters tie everything together with a satisfying bow. I love how the author doesn’t shy away from messy conflicts but still gives readers that cathartic, heartwarming resolution. It’s the kind of ending where you close the book with a sigh, knowing the characters earned their joy.
What really stuck with me was the epilogue. Without spoilers, it fast-forwards just enough to show the couple thriving, their chemistry still electric but now layered with deeper trust. Some might call it predictable, but in romance, predictability is comfort. The journey’s turbulence makes the landing sweeter.