Sarah Castille
Author of Against the Ropes (Redemption)
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Sarah Castille writes contemporary erotic romance and romantic suspense.
Image credit: Photograph by Chantale Ward, Creekside Photography
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Works by Sarah Castille
Rough Justice: Sinner's Tribe Motorcycle Club (The Sinner's Tribe Motorcycle Club) (2015) 110 copies, 10 reviews
Beyond the Cut: Sinner's Tribe Motorcycle Club (The Sinner's Tribe Motorcycle Club, 2) (2015) 66 copies, 7 reviews
Chaos Bound: Sinner's Tribe Motorcycle Club (The Sinner's Tribe Motorcycle Club) (2016) 42 copies, 4 reviews
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- New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author, Sarah Castille, writes contemporary erotic romance and romantic suspense featuring blazingly hot alpha heroes and the women who tame them. A recovering lawyer and caffeine addict, she worked and traveled abroad before trading her briefcase and stilettos for a handful of magic beans and a home near the Canadian Rockies.
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- Sarah Castille writes contemporary erotic romance and romantic suspense.
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Guys, I do not like secret baby plots. So imagine my surprise when I really enjoyed Sinner’s Steel. While pursuing a bad dude, Zane stumbles on the teenage love of his life, Evie. Living and working in his town! What a coincidence! Evie thinks he deserted her at the worst possible moment in her life, Zane thinks she betrayed him by marrying another man and having his child. And then there is an evil dude bound and determined to get Evie for himself! Nicely, the secret baby isn’t a secret show more for long and the drama between Evie and Zane isn’t eye-rollingly drawn out. Also, Zane is (mildly) kinky, so that is kind of fun. show less
Against the Ropes: An MMA Fighter Shows a Strong-Willed Medic That His Hands Can Also Be Instruments of Pleasure (Redemption Book 1) by Sarah Castille
I don't think the author understood that "Fight Club" is a satire that attacks modern toxic masculinity. Ms Castille seems to think Fight Club is hot and that assigning ridiculous predatory names to one another is even hotter. I won't go into the story (which includes hilariously unhinged student loan collection call center workers and horny unattractive nefarious hospital intake supervisors) but trust that it is bad. I skimmed a lot of this and went with a 2-star instead of 1-star because show more it did make me laugh a fair bit. show less
I have watched a few MMA matches on television. It is not really my thing. Although, it is the real deal, I don't particularly care to watch guys beat the stuffings out of each other, no matter how good looking some of them may be. However I have to say that if the guys looks as good as the guys of Redemption, than I just might have to watch.
I have not read the first book, Against the Ropes but after reading this book, I do plan to go back and read that book. Jake and Amanda were smoking show more hot together. All you had to do was look at them and you would melt. Besides the romance, the story line was good. Amanda is a strong woman who can stand up to Jake. In Your Corner is the perfect, guilty pleasure read! show less
I have not read the first book, Against the Ropes but after reading this book, I do plan to go back and read that book. Jake and Amanda were smoking show more hot together. All you had to do was look at them and you would melt. Besides the romance, the story line was good. Amanda is a strong woman who can stand up to Jake. In Your Corner is the perfect, guilty pleasure read! show less
This was not my first Sarah Castille book, but it was my first time reading a mafia romance. As I was familiar with the author’s work I was expecting this to be a great read and I was not disappointed. Nico is the first book in the Ruin and Revenge series and it can be read as a stand-alone.
Usually, when I hear the term mafia the words that come to mind are extortion, racketeering, violence, and death, but never romance. Nico plunged me into the world where all this was possible. In the show more process, I met men who saw women as property to be traded to the highest bidder. It didn’t matter if they were a part of their family. In the midst of all this, I was introduced to Mia Cordano, daughter to the head of the Cardano family.
Mia is not your typical mafia princess. She fought against the very system she grew up in, which led to her being at odds with her father. Her childhood was riddled with abuse The abuse was a weapon used by her father to break her, but it only made her stronger, which did not win any points with him. She was stubborn, feisty and independent which she proved when she left home to forge her own path. However, she would soon come to realise, that no matter how far she ran she could not escape her destiny.
Nico Toscani is the highest ranking capo of the Toscani family. All his life he has lived with the stigma of being the illegitimate son of the former head of the Toscani family. As a result, he had no claim to the legacy left by his father. Nico’s main focus was to avenge his father’s death and as such had no room for distractions. That was until he laid eyes on Mia which posed an even bigger problem as she was the daughter of the man he held responsible for his father’s death.
I enjoyed reading about all the characters, but I have to say that Mia was my favourite. She was a strong and selfless woman who was not afraid to fight for what she believed in. When her back was up against the wall, she was willing to sacrifice herself if it meant saving those she loved. It was these characteristics that Nico found intriguing and he was not above pulling out all the stops to win her over.
I loved how the story began. I knew from that moment that this was going to be an interesting read. Watching the interaction between Nico and Mia was entertaining. It was evident that they had a strong connection which was difficult for them to deny. I enjoyed the romance. Their love for each other was not an instantaneous affair. It grew over time and it had its share of obstacles which made it authentic and easy to relate to.
This is not the kind of story that will make you cry. It’s the kind that may make you cringe at times from the violent scenes depicted. In spite of the violent images, I held on as I was curious to know how the story would unfold and I was glad I did.
Verdict: This was a great read. The portrayal of the mafia world was intriguing and at times dark and gritty. The characters were engaging and relatable. If you love stories with these elements, then you will enjoy Nico. show less
Usually, when I hear the term mafia the words that come to mind are extortion, racketeering, violence, and death, but never romance. Nico plunged me into the world where all this was possible. In the show more process, I met men who saw women as property to be traded to the highest bidder. It didn’t matter if they were a part of their family. In the midst of all this, I was introduced to Mia Cordano, daughter to the head of the Cardano family.
Mia is not your typical mafia princess. She fought against the very system she grew up in, which led to her being at odds with her father. Her childhood was riddled with abuse The abuse was a weapon used by her father to break her, but it only made her stronger, which did not win any points with him. She was stubborn, feisty and independent which she proved when she left home to forge her own path. However, she would soon come to realise, that no matter how far she ran she could not escape her destiny.
Nico Toscani is the highest ranking capo of the Toscani family. All his life he has lived with the stigma of being the illegitimate son of the former head of the Toscani family. As a result, he had no claim to the legacy left by his father. Nico’s main focus was to avenge his father’s death and as such had no room for distractions. That was until he laid eyes on Mia which posed an even bigger problem as she was the daughter of the man he held responsible for his father’s death.
I enjoyed reading about all the characters, but I have to say that Mia was my favourite. She was a strong and selfless woman who was not afraid to fight for what she believed in. When her back was up against the wall, she was willing to sacrifice herself if it meant saving those she loved. It was these characteristics that Nico found intriguing and he was not above pulling out all the stops to win her over.
I loved how the story began. I knew from that moment that this was going to be an interesting read. Watching the interaction between Nico and Mia was entertaining. It was evident that they had a strong connection which was difficult for them to deny. I enjoyed the romance. Their love for each other was not an instantaneous affair. It grew over time and it had its share of obstacles which made it authentic and easy to relate to.
This is not the kind of story that will make you cry. It’s the kind that may make you cringe at times from the violent scenes depicted. In spite of the violent images, I held on as I was curious to know how the story would unfold and I was glad I did.
Verdict: This was a great read. The portrayal of the mafia world was intriguing and at times dark and gritty. The characters were engaging and relatable. If you love stories with these elements, then you will enjoy Nico. show less
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