Tuesday Reviews: I Am Sin by Helen Hardt



He is sin.

She doesn’t care.

Diana Steel has it all—a luxurious Denver penthouse, a limitless trust fund, and the job of her dreams at one of the city’s top architecture firms. Housing brooding Dragon Locke isn’t a priority, but when her sister asks, Diana relents.

Dragon knows what it means to fight for survival. Abandoned at eight and raised in the system, he’s been hardened by life’s brutal lessons. Addiction nearly destroyed him, and after a disastrous fall during his band’s European tour, he’s clawing his way back. Fresh out of rehab, he’s determined to rebuild on his own terms.

Diana’s offer of a place to stay should be the lifeline Dragon needs, but he hates charity, especially from someone like her. Yet when he steps into her world, the undeniable chemistry between them ignites something neither can control.

But Dragon is a man scarred by his past, with secrets so dark they threaten to consume him. He’s shared only fragments with his therapist and his closest friend—the rest he’s vowed to take to his grave. As Diana draws closer, she risks getting burned by the firestorm of pain and passion inside him. And Dragon isn’t sure he can let her in without dragging her into the depths of hell.

Helen Hardt delivers another seductive, addictive story in her world of dark secrets and forbidden desires with I Am Sin. This book is everything fans of her Steel Brothers and Follow Me series have come to love—intense chemistry, high-stakes drama, and characters that grip your heart and refuse to let go.
 As always, Hardt's writing is rich and evocative, pulling you deep into the emotional turmoil and sensual tension from the very first page. The dynamic between the main characters is electric—equal parts tender and dangerous—and the slow unraveling of their secrets kept me completely hooked.

What makes I Am Sin especially compelling is how it balances the deeply erotic with genuine emotional depth. It’s not just about heat (though there’s plenty of that!); it’s about redemption, identity, and the blurry lines between right and wrong.

Fans of dark romance, vampire mythology, and stories with morally complex heroes will absolutely devour this book. Helen Hardt proves once again why she’s a queen of the genre.

Can’t wait for the next one!


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