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Priest: The Church Series Book 3 Kindle Edition
Tiya Rayne (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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Secrets, I was birthed in them. It’s no wonder they surround me now. The secrets of a ghost, the secrets of the Church, my boys are dripping in secrets.
The trick is to bury the secrets that can kill you before they come back to haunt you.
Will my secrets keep me from ever accepting love? Will my secrets stay buried as they should? Or will the secrets of the Church consume us all?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 15, 2021
- File size2332 KB
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- ASIN : B09NPHTZZ7
- Publisher : Perceptive Illusions Publishing, Inc. (December 15, 2021)
- Publication date : December 15, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 2332 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 431 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #37,975 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #911 in Multicultural & Interracial Romance
- #946 in Multicultural Romances
- #7,673 in Contemporary Romance (Kindle Store)
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About the author

Tiya Rayne is an avid reader and writer. She has an unhealthy relationship with coffee and is known to hide numerous bags of jelly beans around the house.
When she is not reading or writing—which is rare—she’s trying to master this thing called parenting. She is married to her high school sweetheart and they live in Arkansas with their three— subjectively wonderful—children. Tiya also writes Young Adult Paranormal under the pen name KC Connor.
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Priest is no exception.
These twists make up for any nick picks you had along the way. Do I think she could have cut about 50 pages... yes. Do I think she was a little repetitive in some places.. yes. Does the plot twist make up for these minor points? Oh, YEAH😄😄
Plus, I love this family. To catch up on how they are doing is wonderful and the humor that pops up every once in a while is also great.
The book is a little slow at the beginning and frankly both Priest and Fem got on my nerves at times (y'all just TALK to each other!), but the last 100 pages?? Total and complete FIRE!!
Forget wrapping presents, cooking, being social and every thing else and read this book.
SERIOUSLY.
Bring on #4!!
Now, the reason I’m disappointed is because of the dynamic of Albany and Nate’s relationship. I didn’t feel any real love or chemistry there. To be honest, their connection was borne from her childhood fixation when she was 13 and it never disappeared. There may have been redeemable qualities about him but none of it pertained to their relationship. He consistently went back on his words, spoke to her disrespectfully, and used sex as a method of control. He never properly communicated how he felt, he’d just lash out, have sex with her, and somehow we’re supposed to deduce he loves her from that. By the end, I didn’t care about why he couldn’t invest himself with Albany because truthfully it wasn’t worth it. I flipped right the sex scene because they followed the same pattern and it just furthered my belief in their uneven power dynamic in their relationship.
There was barely any actually courting in their relationship. Nate made the decision that they should be together so they were. He had to goaded into taking her on a date by her sister Brooklynn, otherwise he wouldn’t have. There was no actual romance between them, he had sense of possession over her and felt threatened whenever she entertained the idea of seeing someone else; but he wouldn’t change, he sleep with her once again but made no plans to have a long term future with her which was exasperating. And for some reason, I’m supposed to believe that their messed up history and sex, negates the mistreatment Albany takes from this man. I did stop feeling bad for her because she was a glutton for punishment.
I’ve read the previous stories in this series and they were way better. The romance was abysmal and the character lacked the foundation the other couples had. I will read the other books because I’m genuinely interested in the plot of the Church but I do hope the romance get better.
Priest also had family issues. He made up his family fixation by being a mentor to his family of boys he trained for the Church. The problem comes in when they all fall in love and want a normal family life that would go against the Church's ideology.
I did not like Albany and Nathaniel's relationship. He was so controlling and cold. He was in love with her but his secret kept him from letting go. It wasn't until everything was out in the open and he knew he would lose Albany that he finally came clean with his feelings.
I did not like how this story ended, it left too much up in the air. Where is Beast, who called from ex-communication, and does everyone get their HEA, how did the DOE start and why? I guess this is an open-ended cliffhanger that I hate. We'll probably find out everyone's future in the next book. That is why I hate cliffhangers and don't read series until all of the books are out. I tend to lose interest if I can't continue to read a series in a TIMELY manner.
This book made Facebook BWSL's Top 2021 reads and was read on this recommendation.
Top reviews from other countries

Tiya you have written a masterly piece, I await with baited breath your next book!!

The 'boys' as Priest calls them are phenomenal, enchanting, deadly men,they are funny in their own right, and you just need to know everything about them. I can't wait for another instalment of the series to come out, hopefully it will be about Gabriel aka the Beast.


