SERVING SIN
Angelina M. Lopez’ Filthy Rich series continues to take traditional romance tropes and turn them upside down.
Serving Sin, her third book about mega-rich folks and the romantic misadventures they get up to, is the best one of the series, spicy, delicious, and a twist on the ordinary.
—Lisa Fernandes, All About Romance
THIRD IN THE “FILTHY RICH” SERIES —
POWERFUL, WEALTHY WOMEN WHO GET WHAT THEY WANT BECAUSE THEY’VE EARNED IT.
CHECK OUT BOOKS 1 AND 2 IN THE SERIES, Lush Money and HATE CRUSH
Thirteen years ago, decorated former Army Ranger Roman Sheppard rescued Mexican heiress Cenobia Trujillo from a shocking kidnapping that riveted the world.
In the years since, Roman’s risen from his humble Texas roots: he is now the head of an elite security firm and the reluctant half prince of a glamorous wine-growing Spanish kingdom.
And today, Cenobia—"Cen"—is finally in the CEO role she’s trained for her whole life. But serious, growing threats against her are derailing a product launch that will change the Mexican industrial landscape forever. She’s done the hard work to recover from her kidnapping, but therapy has't changed the fact that Roman Sheppard will forever represent safety in her mind.
He's the only one she can trust.
And his coming to Mexico will allow Cenobia to finally figure out if what she feels is a teenager’s daydream or a grown woman’s reality…
But there’s a reason Roman has stayed a continent away. His mission is to save people. And nothing—not duty to family, not the mistakes of his past and certainly not love—is going to get in his way.
He'll go to Mexico. He'll help Cen. He'll keep her safe.
What he won't allow himself to do?
Desire Cenobia Trujillo. He won’t allow her to become his sweet Cen.
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PRAISE FOR serving sin
As always, Lopez’ work is one dash Jackie Collins, two dashes something wholly her own. If you’re looking for a hot contemporary romance that’s moored in real-life issues with a romance that’s worth loving, Serving Sin is just the ticket.—Lisa Fernandes, All About Romance
Books like Emily Henry’s People We Meet on Vacation with next-level longing? The first book I immediately thought of for this was Serving Sin by Angelina M. Lopez. It’s the third book in a series and definitely go ahead and read all the books because they’re great, but Serving Sin is going to give you that pining, that longing, and that regret.—Jess, When In Romance Podcast
One of the things I really enjoy about Angelina M. Lopez’s writing is how she writes her female characters. They are strong and fierce, smart and savvy, fully aware of what they want in life and how to go about getting it. Cenobia, no longer the trembling, scared 18-year-old Roman rescued from kidnappers 13 years ago, is on the verge of becoming the permanent CEO of her father’s company. I have to say, I really loved her character….She’s gutsy, she’s not one to suffer fools, and in an industry and culture and country known for its machismo and condescension towards women, she’s well able to hold her own.—Melanie, Smexy Books
This was a hot, propulsive read and a satisfying conclusion to the series….Character Chemistry: Is there a grade higher than A+?—Holly, The Smut Report
I have really enjoyed Angelina M. Lopez’s spectacularly soapy Filthy Rich series. The series has the melodrama and glamour of a 1980’s nighttime soap, but with a lot less misogyny….Cen is a great character – strong and dynamic enough to make Roman upend everything he has ever thought about himself.—Emmalita, Cannonball Read
These two were hott! …. There’s so much mutual pining! Both have yearned for each other but don’t know it, and once they give in, it’s the sexiest slow burn of building up trust…. The end of a series is always bittersweet for me but I look forward to reading more of Angelina’s books in the future.—Erica Q, When Do They Kiss?
All I gotta say is Ms. Lopez knows how to end a series on the right note. Cen and Roman have quickly become my favorite couple of the series, and I don't say that lightly… I truly enjoyed this series, and this book, and I don't hesitate to recommend it.—Ivy Deluca, Goodreads reviewer
Lopez continues to deliver on badass competent heroines, wildly compelling (and ~bananas~ lemme tell ya) plots that take you on an emotional rollercoaster, and a ridiculously satisfying romance. This was such a satisfying conclusion to the series, and I cant wait for the next release!!!—Jacque, On the Same Page