

He’s sent men to their deaths unquestioningly, at the order of his king, but he cannot abide by Henry’s latest edict. Rejected by both parents, and referred to by the Pope himself as Satan’s Most Favorite Spawn, he’s rumored to be a demon or worse. He’s been an assassin for the Saracens who bought him as a child, and now serves King Henry II in the same capacity.


Lord Sin, with his improbable (but well-explained) name and well-earned reputation for murder and mayhem is, at first glance, more than daunting. If there were a little more to it, it could have made the jump to DIK without much effort, but as it stands, it’s still a truly enjoyable read. Kinley MacGregor’s latest offering, Born In Sin, is a redemption story, and quite a good one, as it happens.
