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Between Sinners and Saints by Marie Sexton
Between Sinners and Saints by Marie Sexton






Between Sinners and Saints by Marie Sexton

Levi's family, and their religious battering, no matter how well intentioned, grated at me terribly even as I respected their growth and willingness to alter their opinions. I did find it heavy handed at times, but those times usually passed pretty quickly and I tried not to dwell on them. I knew going in that the story has an association with religious themes, so I didn't find the subject matter to be surprising.

Between Sinners and Saints by Marie Sexton Between Sinners and Saints by Marie Sexton

But he grows, through his love of Jamie, and that helped me like him better. His actions, thoughts, behavior.I wanted to punch him. It helped my respect for his character to grow, which is good because I really hated him for the first 50% of the story, then mostly disliked him for the next 10%, then eventually liked him. I eventually liked Levi, especially his handling of Jamie and Jamie's past. Jamie is what kept me going through the story. ~ I loved Jamie and the way Sexton handles Jamie's past trauma, the aftermath, and, ultimately, his healing. ~ I loved the story is told from both Levi and Jamie's POV. What I liked most: ~ I loved this is a hurt/comfort story that deals with some really heavy subject matters. I enjoyed the narration and wouldn't mind picking up other stories narrated by him. I thought John Solo did a really good job with the narration - conveying the situations presented and narrating the different character voices.








Between Sinners and Saints by Marie Sexton