On This Page

Description

A sinner's only hope is true love in this passionate new novel in J.R. Ward's #1 New York Times bestselling Black Dagger Brotherhood series.
Syn has kept his side hustle as a mercenary a secret from the Black Dagger Brotherhood. When he takes another hit job, he not only crosses the path of the vampire race's new enemy, but also that of a half-breed in danger of dying during her transition. Jo Early has no idea what her true nature is, and when a mysterious man appears out of the darkness, show more she is torn between their erotic connection and the sense that something is very wrong.

Fate anointed Butch O'Neal as the Dhestroyer, the fulfiller of the prophecy that foresees the end of the Omega. As the war with the Lessening Society comes to a head, Butch gets an unexpected ally in Syn. But can he trust the male—or is the warrior with the bad past a deadly complication?

With time running out, Jo gets swept up in the fighting and must join with Syn and the Brotherhood against ultimate evil. In the end, will love true prevail...or was the prophecy wrong all along?
show less

Tags

Recommendations

Member Reviews

12 reviews
It’s hard to believe that The Black Dagger Brotherhood has been around for nearly fifteen years, that this is book #18, and that it’s still going strong. Granted I didn’t discover it until about two years later in 2017, but I still eagerly await each new installment. I buy every one and read them almost as soon as they’re published. For a large part of that time, fans have been awaiting the culmination of the Dhestroyer prophecy, and in The Sinner, we finally get to see that manifest. Of course, Butch, as the Dhestroyer, is the key player in it’s fulfillment, so we see plenty of him in this volume. I’d say that his part of the story represents roughly half of the book. However, there’s also the romance between Syn and Jo. show more After learning a bit about Syn in the most recent Black Dagger Legacy book, Blood Truth, I was chomping at the bit to find out more about him, and I wasn’t disappointed. He’s every bit the broken, tortured alpha male that has become prevalent in this series. Jo Early was introduced way back in book #14, The Beast, as a human woman who gets dragged into investigating what she and her friends believe may be paranormal activity. We also were let in on the fact that she was a half-breed with a likely connection to Manny. In this book, we get to learn all about her and see if she finally goes through her transition. A lot happens in The Sinner, another pivotal installment of this series, which will definitely see some changes moving forward.

As I mentioned, we started getting to know Syn in Blood Truth, and what I saw there intrigued me greatly even though I could tell that he was a very dangerous male. We learn exactly how dangerous in this story, and to be quite honest, he’s basically a straight-up serial killer. He has a monster inside him known as a tahlman that drives him – much like an addiction – to kill and enjoy it, taking great pleasure in carving up his victims in a ritualistic way. Now I know that this probably makes him sound sadistically unappealing, but the Warden is the master at redeeming seemingly irredeemable males and turning them into heroes we can fall in love with and that’s exactly what happens here. First of all, Syn does to some extent take his aggressions out in the war against the lessers, which is why he joined the Band of Bastards. However, it isn’t quite enough to fully appease his tahlman, so he’s been working as an assassin on the side. That said though, he’s an assassin with scruples who takes time to do his research and only kills people he judges deserving of their fate, while caring nothing about the money he’s offered for these jobs. Also, once we learn his heartbreaking backstory and just how brutal his father was – we’re talking shades of the Bloodletter here – Syn’s issues start to make a whole lot of sense. Additionally, as the story opens, he appears to loathe himself for what he’s become and as a result has a death wish, not really caring whether he lives or dies. If not for his cousins and fellow Bastards, he probably would have offed himself. And finally, as with all the males in this series, falling in love with a good woman, and experiencing her love in return, turns him right around, the proverbial love overcoming everything romanticism. He’s also absolutely nothing but completely tender and selfless with Jo, always attending to her needs, despite it causing him physical pain. Which brings me to my final reason for Syn capturing my heart: In his entire 3+ centuries of life, he’s never been able to orgasm, which seems like sufficient punishment for his bad deeds. So ultimately Syn is going to rank pretty highly among my favorite heroes of this series.

Jo was adopted as an infant and never knew her birth parents, while her relationship with her adoptive parents is complicated and strained. Her investigative reporter friend discovered a connection to Doctor Manny Manello, who he believes is her brother but who went missing quite some time ago. On top of that, she’s been experiencing weird cravings for Slim Jims and chocolate, having hot flashes, and also getting killer headaches when she tries to remember certain things, feeling like there are gaps in her memory. Jo started out her stint in this series as a real estate agent. That quickly changed when she was pulled into paranormal investigations, and in her spare time, she now writes a blog about the things she finds. Her reporter friend also helps her with these investigations and got her a job at the CCJ, where she works as an online editor, but she really has ambitions of becoming a full-fledged reporter. When the crazy story of a gangster who was literally skinned alive falls into her lap, she thinks her dream might finally become a reality. However, her boss is a misogynistic dick, placing her in an uphill battle to achieve that. It’s in the course of her investigation of the story that she runs into Syn on the street. He both frightens and intrigues her, while also making her hormones race. Jo keeps telling herself that she shouldn’t let him into her life, but at the same time, she can’t resist him. Things turn hot and heavy between them pretty quickly but as certain information comes to light, she isn’t sure if she can trust him anymore. I found Jo to be a relatable heroine who is selfless in her own right and who turns out to be very good for Syn, and he in turn helps her finally find the sense of belonging she’s been searching for most of her life.

The other part of the story revolves around Butch and the Dhestroyer prophecy. As the Brothers find fewer and fewer lessers each night, it becomes apparent that the war is finally coming to a close, but exactly what that means is still a mystery. Because of the prophecy, they know that Butch will play a pivotal role in the destruction of the Omega, but Butch isn’t entirely certain he’s up to the task. Vishous, his roommate and best friend, is also a key player, since he’s the only one who can cleanse Butch of the evil essence of the Omega every time he sucks back lessers, while Lassiter is there to help keep V safe in a way only Lassiter would. LOL!;-) A new fore-lesser, Mr. F., has been recruited by the Omega, but he’s not quite like fore-lessers of the past in that he wasn’t actually given a choice, making him a different breed so to speak. Then there’s Devina who made the jump from the Fallen Angels series when she escaped the Well of Souls in the previous book, The Savior. She’s now roaming the streets of Caldwell, engaging in murder and mayhem, and develops an odd attachment with Butch. Lastly the Scribe Virgin finally returns. She has an interesting meeting with her brother the Omega, and we find out that perhaps she cares more for her progeny than some of her past actions have indicated. That’s about all I can say about this part of the book without giving away spoilers, but I will say that things definitely turned out differently that I expected.

I very much enjoyed The Sinner. Syn and Jo make a wonderful couple who balance each other out. Even though a lot of darkness surrounds them, their relationship is one filled with tenderness and passion offering a much-needed counterpoint to the darkness in the rest of the story. As a little aside here, I’m going to say that I loved the “pep-talk” V gave Syn near the end of the book. He’s never going to be an inspirational cheerleader, but their interaction made a great deal of sense. It was nice to finally see the manifestation of the Dhestroyer prophecy that we’ve all been waiting for so long, which led to a intense confrontation. As I kept reading and had fewer and fewer pages to go, I was starting to worry how Ms. Ward was going to wrap it all up satisfactorily, but I shouldn’t have, as she did so with her usual flair. In fact, the final scene with Devina and Lassiter was utterly priceless. With The Sinner, we’ve basically witnessed the end of an era and the beginning of something new. I look forward to seeing where things go from here for our beloved Brothers. In an online Q&A, Ms. Ward revealed that the next book, Lover Unveiled, will feature Sahvage, a new character we haven’t met before, paired with a heroine we have, but otherwise, she seems to be pretty hush-hush about it. However, first up we’ll get the first book of the new BDB: Prison Camp spin-off series, The Jackal, and then A Warm Heart in Winter, a fun Christmas novella, in which we’ll finally get to see Qhuinn and Blay’s mating ceremony. I can’t wait!
show less
The Sinner
Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 18

I Picked Up This Book Because: Continue the Series

The Characters:

Syn:
Jo Early:
Butch,

The Story:

I can’t talk about this without major spoilers so consider yourself warned.

SO MUCH HAPPENED. Okay rapid fire. First: We get confirmation that Manny and Butch are brother and guess what? They have a sister. That’s right Jo, Syn’s mate, is their sister and goes through the change in this book. I’m so happy for this found family. Major thing number 2: The war is OVER! That’s right the Omega has been defeated. Butch has destroyed all of his essence (he is the Dhestroyer after all) There was a lot of talk about Butch going through conversion and I don’t remember it so maybe I need to go show more back and reread his book. Major happening C: Devina is the Omega and Scribe Virgin’s little sister and now on the warpath in Caldwell. Yes that’s right the Omega and the Scribe Virgin are siblings. (did we know that? I feel like I didn’t know that) and they’ve got a sister who after wreaking all kinds of havoc in Ward’s Fallen Angels series is now back from hell and ready to take on the Vampyre race. I can’t wait to see what this brings in the future, Devina is a true demon though she seemed to have a soft spot for Butch. Oh and while all this family drama is at play the SV and Omega speak of their Father some in this book. I wonder who he is and if we will ever meet him.

Okay with all that being said. I was so excited at the end of this book. There are some major changes on the horizon. Oh and thought I usually don’t care a lick about the Lessors I did find Mr. F’s story interesting. I don’t think we’ve seen anything from a Lessor’s perspective in quite a while. Okay back to my gushing. This story was excellent. I’m wanting to reread the whole series now. I just might.


The Random Thoughts:

5 Stars
show less
4.5 of 5 stars

"Listened to audio narrated well by Jim Frangione. He's narrated all of the Black Dagger Brotherhood books and he never disappoints. There were some audio inconsistencies but they were minor.

This latest installment of the Brotherhood is about the end of the war with the Lessors, a tiny peek at the new enemy and Syn and Jo's romance.

Jo is a newspaper reporter who's been a thorn in the Brotherhood's side every since she started a paranormal on-line blog. She's been sick and has no idea that she's a pre-trans as she was adopted after her mother was killed. I liked how she took care of herself and stood up for herself even when scared.

Syn has a need to kill and is a killer for hire on the sly to manage his desires. His father show more was an abusive bastard and Syn's story takes us from 'he's twisted' to OMG I'm so glad he survived and I'm glad Syn sees who he really is underneath the hard edges.

Butch knows the end of the war is near and starts behaving rashly to protect his fellow brothers. He unknowingly attracts Devina's attention but his love for Marissa prevents her from getting her claws into him. AAAAANNNDDDD the big show down with the Omega happens, you're not going to believe how that all works out.

I liked how Ward wraps up this chapter in the Brotherhood's lives and I'm curious what direction Devina will take future books as she seemed a little off her game from what I read in the ""Fallen Angels' series.

Overall a good read with the romance and Brotherhood arcs well blended. I also loved the cameo moments with Wrath and Beth and the Omega and the Scribe Virgin.

If you like my reviews I hope you will follow my blog. https://wyldheartreads.wordpress.com/
show less
Amazing

Kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I admit in the first couple of chapters I got lost, but then wham, it all connected....the future battles are going to be insane! It will be interesting to see which brother takes center stage!
Unfortunately I couldn't get past the first few chapters (and this was while skimming the vivid descriptions). Although I'm used to this series being rather dark and violent, I found this to be just sick and repugnant, really unnecessarily gross. I can't make myself go there, not even for the sake of this series that I have been following for years.
Eh, I give it 3 stars, but for me this one was really lacking. Maybe it's because I just don't care about the offshoot guys? Maybe it's because we're getting so many of these books that I'm over it now? I don't know.

It was nice to see Butch and V again. I'm not sure I like where the series is gonna be heading. It really felt like time to end it, to me. I'm not sure if I'll keep going or not.
4.5 Stars.

Epic read but often to wordy.

More later

Members

Recently Added By

Lists

Books Read in 2020
4,379 works; 124 members

Author Information

Picture of author.
123+ Works 65,236 Members

Series

Work Relationships

Common Knowledge

Canonical title
The Sinner
Alternate titles
The Sinner: The Black Dagger Brotherhood series, Book 18; The Sinner: Black Dagger Brotherhood, Book 18
Original publication date
2020-03-24
People/Characters
Syn; Jo Early; Butch O'Neal
Important places
Caldwell, New York, USA
Dedication
To you.
You are so worthy of all the good things...
take care of your female. I have faith in you.
First words
Behind the wheel of her ten-year-old car, Jo Early bit into the Slim Jim and chewed like it was her last meal.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And thus the next generation of conflict was born.
Blurbers
Steve Berry; Suzanne Brockmann; Sarah J. Maas; Lisa Gardner; Nicole Jordan
Original language
English

Classifications

Genres
Romance, Fiction and Literature, Fantasy
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
LCC
PS3623 .A73227 .S56Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
BISAC

Statistics

Members
1,020
Popularity
25,288
Reviews
11
Rating
(4.12)
Languages
6 — Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Portugal)
Media
Paper, Audiobook, Ebook
ISBNs
19
ASINs
3