Sancte Diaboli: Part Two

Sancte Diaboli: Part Two by Amo Jones Review

Rating: 6 out of 6.
Sancte Diaboli: Part Two

In Sancte Diaboli: Part Two, you pick up where you left off in the last book. You also get answers to a lot of your questions in this book. This book as it goes on leaves you with questions, that do get answered. More of Saint’s history, past, and lineage is told in this book. A new setting, I guess, is the right word explored in this book. There is a very emotional moment in this book that I will not say because it will spoil the book. But it hurt my heart when I read it, and it still hurts and will forever hurt my soul.

Sancte Diaboli: Part Two

Throughout this book, I do question some of the things that Brantley did. As more information and passes are revealed I also find myself loving Brantley more and more because of what he did to protect St I understand why St had some trouble trusting him beginning of the book. What friendly did I just don’t understand? I’m sure he has his reasons. I think it would have been better if he would have explained it to Saint. In this book, there are a few character moments and the character’s family developments. I guess you could say that happen that I can’t say much about because it is a huge part of the book.

Madison and Bishop’s story, you get more information about what’s going on with them and if they’re going to be able to work out their relationship or not. Nate and Tilly are also in the book; they are doing good. You get the introduction of a new character do you believe it is Brantley’s mom she is an interesting character, and she leaves you throughout the book with a lot of questions but, all the questions do get answered by the end of the book.

Favorite Quotes

“I may not like you right now, but that doesn’t mean I don’t need you.” His mouth slams closed before finally opening. “I know, baby. Go inside.” She smiles softly before disappearing through the way she came. “You know what? You’re both so toxic they could name a fucking poison after your love.”

“I know, but here’s the thing. You have me as your brother and the Devil as your lover. What do you think is going to happen when you’re threatened?”

“Have you forgotten that I can read you like an open book?” “How! How do you do that? And more so, can you stop?” His grip on my arm tightens. “Because every fucking chapter you have is written for me.”

“Did we all pick the worst fucking girls to settle with? They’re all different, but none of them are compliant. They all wanna fight, and aside from that, why the fuck do they all get along so painfully well? I’m telling you all now, we’re fucked. They’re like a tiny gang, and the only one we don’t have control over. Fuck.” Bishop squashes his cigarette in his ashtray.

“But you can’t fuck a bride in her wedding dress before she’s even married.” What? I look down at the heavy cool metal that’s sliding over my ring finger and pause. A rock almost the size of the entire lower half of my finger glistens back at me. He smiles darkly at me, the corners of his mouth too fucking smug to be on a face this damn evil. “All. Fucking. Mine.”

“But the way I feel about you will last a lifetime after love dies out. You once said that would be enough for you. Does that still count with a ring on your finger and a new title as my wife?”

The only thing worse than knowing you love someone irrevocably is feeling your sanity leave your soul anytime he looks at you.

My loyalty to The Kings is unmatched, but my loyalty to Saint is lethal. I’d walk through flames for her before I ever allow her to so much as feel the heat of pain.

“But I want you to know that loving you has been the easiest thing I have ever done. It’s natural to me, Brantley. I think I loved you before I even knew you existed, and that kind of love is strong enough for the both of us.”

“I’m obsessed with you,” I say, keeping my eyes on hers while tucking my still hard dick back into my jeans. “And that should terrify you.”