



Until Mikhail is brutally taken from Severn once again and neither of them can be sure of anything, especially if their love is true.Īs lies are exposed and traitors show their true hand, Mikhail and Severn have to work together to show the angels and the demons that they were never meant to be enemies. Severn is now seen as a traitor to the demons and he’s knows getting them on his side to end the war once and for all will not be easy, but with Mikhail now on his side, the world is a whole lot brighter. But when Mikhail found out Severn’s true nature, the war that had been brewing between angels and demons burned out of control. No one knew he was a demon and, at times, Severn felt he was losing himself as well. When something so primal was taken from him, Severn gave up something else vital to be able to disguise himself as an angel to seek revenge on the highest angel, Mikhail. Severn wanted revenge for a wrong that altered him down to his core. “An angel and a demon fell in love, and the world went to war…” While this review will not contain spoilers for this book, the review will naturally reveal plot points of the series in general. Infernal Sin is the third book in the Primal Sin trilogy and the books are intended to be read in order.
