Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Sins of the Father Book 4: Sweet Devotion by Riley Hart

 

Sins of the Father Book 4

When I first laid eyes on Zuri Alexander, I knew she was mine.

And becoming more than friends was just as easy as breathing.

But she doesn’t know my secrets. There’s a dark side to the family business. So, I lie to her to cover it up.

I know she can feel the wall building between us, and I want nothing more than to tear it down…but the only way to do that is to share my truth with her.

That the girl she’s dating is involved in organized crime.

But when Zuri becomes a target of what appears to be some red pill incel, I know we’re the only ones who can keep her safe.

I just hope she can trust me one last time.
Because my devotion to her means there is nothing I won’t do to protect her.

Sweet Devotion is a 24k-word novella that contains violence, an attempted abduction, misogyny, sl*t shaming, and discussion of losing parents.


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My Review: 5/5 Stars

This series wouldn’t feel complete unless we got Aislin and Zuri’s story! This was a great novella for these two and see how Aislin finally takes the final step to share what her life is like with Zuri. From the moment, these two met, there were sparks. They got to start as friends before making it so much more. But Aislin will admit she has been holding back. While she can imagine Zuri can guess exactly what her family is like, telling her is different. But she can’t let her fear of losing Zuri keep her from telling the truth. It’s time to take a chance. Zuri knows Aislin hasn’t told her everything but she is there for when she does because she never imagined caring for someone the way she does Aislin. Especially after losing her own family. And when Zuri is threatened, she sees exactly what the O’Sheas are all about when it comes to protecting those they love. Absolutely loved these two! I was so happy to get a novella about them and see them get their happy ending. A great way to end this series!

I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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