Sweet Sin Slaughterhouse by Kinsley Kincaid
Sweet Sin Slaughterhouse is the newest release by Kinsley Kincaid, and when I say newest, I mean BRAND NEW out today. This is NOT a dark romance; it is an erotic horror and is part of the Devils Society series. It is a standalone in the series, but I recommend you read them in the following order:

The first two books, Haunted By The Devil and Homecoming, are Rain & Elijah’s duet. Sinner is Elijah’s novella and can be read at any point before, in between or after the duet. Unholy is Elijah’s dad, Nathanial’s book, and Sweet Sin Slaughterhouse is Elijah’s daughter Sid’s book. Sweet Sin is a standalone in that you don’t need to read the other books to follow the storyline, but you will understand the characters better if you read the other books. You will also gain a deeper understanding of the secret society.
I am the Antichrist daughter and Diablo’s grandchild; heat runs through my veins
This book includes numerous trigger warnings. Please read them! They are, but not limited to:
- Brain scooping hook
- Torture
- Dismemberment
- Drugs
- Brothel
- Cheating
- Blood
- Gore
- Kill Tunnel
- Psycho Dad
- Devil references
- and many, many more. For a full list of trigger warnings please visit Kinsley’s website here.
Elijah is a psychopath, and the only thing he cares about is Rain; she is his one and only. Baby Sin, as Sid is referred to, is probably the second thing Elijah cares about in this world. Baby Sin is a lot like Elijah in that she loves to kill and she is a bit crazy; she does, however, have feelings, whereas Elijah does not. Baby Sin is also quite dramatic, in the way she speaks and acts, she seems quite theatrical. When Baby Sin buries her pig, she wears full Victorian mourning gear, and I just love that level of commitment. I love the gothic, Victorian vibe she has going on. Baby Sin has her own slaughterhouse tunnel where she takes her prey to play before they meet their maker. In true Kinsley Kincaid fashion, there is an antique torture device used in this book, and I knew it was coming, but I still clenched all my areas closed 🤣 I imagine Kinsley is on a watchlist somewhere with the research she does for these books, but by goly do they have the impact you want in an erotic horror.
Perhaps a Father’s Day gift is in order, her lips.
This book was my first ever sapphic erotic horror, and I enjoyed it a lot. I love that we still got Elijah and Rain in this book, as I do love them the most, but I know I shouldn’t play favourites! I do love Baby Sin, though she is a lot like her Dad in a way, but definitely a lot more emotional and dramatic. I feel like Elijah has grown quite a lot in this book. I loved that we also saw Greta again in this book; she is one funny old woman. I’m excited for the next book and to learn more about Blaise. There are obvious problems and history with Blaise that are hinted at but not explored in this book, but it sets us up for the next book.
I gave this book 4 stars.
