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My Rating: 5 of 5 Stars

There is a reason Meghan March is a #1 Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and USA Today bestselling author and the Sin Trilogy is a perfect example of why she’s in a class entirely of her own. She writes epic romances… romances so spellbinding—romances that suck you in so completely—that hours can pass in the blink of an eye. At least that has been my experience with the books I have been fortunate enough to read in the last (nearly) 2 years. I am addicted to her brand of super sexy, angsty and over-the-top love stories. I always want to drop everything to immediately read her latest releases and in the span of time I have been reading this phenomenal author, I have caught up on about 80% of the books she had released prior to the start of my stalking. Revealing as Sin was an epic culmination to one of my favorite trilogies to date. Guilty as Sin, the second book in the trilogy, left off with a cliffhanger that I never saw coming. Now, I should know better with Meghan March but still, the conclusion to this trilogy is going to knock-your-socks-off and for some, your panties as well. 😉

 

“Our relationship has been forged in the fires of adversity, and we’ve emerged as something different.”

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“We’re in this together. No matter what happens, it’s you and me against the world. I’m not going to lose you now. Whatever comes next, we deal with it together. Nothing breaks us.”

 

Revealing as Sin was extremely well crafted with a plot that kept the reader guessing and a pace that was fast enough to send you spinning. The drama is far from over even if Lincoln and Whitney are finally together. Reader’s will see the pair as a united front who place their relationship as the priority over the drama that has existed between their families for generations. Revealing as Sin is their shot at redemption—a shot at righting all the wrongs in their past, regardless of the constant siege placed upon the couple as the series progressed. And just because this is the last book in the series, by no means does this plot lack in any way. As a matter of fact, I felt that Revealing as Sin was set to an even faster pace than the previous two books in the series. Honestly, my head was whirling by the time I read the last lines of the story, and I had to take a day to just process everything I read. Each chapter revealed more secrets, more lies… more drama between the warring parties of the Riscoff and the Gable families. Revealing as Sin had me on the edge of my seat and I didn’t have the first clue about what was going to happen from one moment to the next and I loved every single moment of the story. As with the previous books in the Sin Series, you can not read Revealing as Sin as a standalone. These books must be read in order to fully appreciate the story in its entirety. That said, once you do pick up Richer Than Sin the likelihood that you will be stopping before you’ve binge read all three books is practically nonexistent. Do yourself a favor and get ahold of the Sin Trilogy immediately, cause you will be kicking yourself when you realize that you’ve missed out on this exceptional trilogy.

 

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