My Rating: 5 of 5 Stars

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I was sooo excited to see that Meghan March was releasing new goodies for us to get our hands on and was intrigued by the trilogy being called the ‘Sin’ series! Meghan’s books are all five-star worthy, super-hot, and super entertaining stories. I have read about 85% of what Meghan March has released and loved her writing style, the characters and the stories she delivers. Honestly, I would have read far more but she’s been writing for quite a while and I only discovered her about a 17 months ago… as a blogger that doesn’t give me a lot of free time, but I am quick to latch onto any book Meghan’s released in my downtime. I one-click everything without even reading blurbs because I am sure to escape Meghan’s books will provide me are well worth it.

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Earning distinctions such as a bestselling author from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today puts Meghan March into a class entirely of her own. Such accolades emphatically state that Meghan March knows her way around enticing readers with stories that hold them completely captivated from beginning to end. While no two books hold the same formula, Meghan definitely has her finger on the pulse of the romance world and her writing continues to improve and expand with each bestseller she releases. Richer Than Sin is beautifully crafted, simulatiously telling the story of their past while Lincoln and Whitney find themselves back into the same town for the first time in a decade. With the chapters clearly marked for the readers between ‘the past’ and ‘the present’ readers cannot mistake the time frame. Also, the POV changes between Linc and Whitney in true duel perspectives. I have read books where the frequent changes of the timeline and the POV have caused me great difficultly yet Richer Than Sin is absolutely the opposite. In fact, this layering added to the mystery of the story and the angst of their romance and deserves accolades for its successful delivery. Lincoln and Whitney draw sparks off one another from the very beginning, and I can see why the only way they were able to stay away from one another was to stay on opposite coasts. I truly can’t wait to see where Meghan March takes readers next in this complex and angsty second-chance romance.

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Richer Than Sin is not a standalone, and in fact ends with quite the cliffhanger. As I mentioned above, I rarely read the blurb on Meghan March’s books, so I assumed the Sin trilogy would be three standalones within the same series, yet I was clearly wrong. As the book progressed to the 70%, and then the 80% mark and Linc and Whitney were not together, I was getting a bit worried – I love seeing the hero and heroine as a couple and not just in the epilogue. But actually seeing the way they might function is a fascinating part of the romance in my mind. It didn’t dawn on me that I had read the last twenty percent of the book until suddenly the dreaded TBC happened… and I was gasping and ready to chuck my kindle! And as much as it pains me to admit it, cliffhangers done right, those cliffhangers that leave the readers on pins and needles are not only fabulous for marketing but also make better stories in the long run. And I think that’s where the Sin trilogy is guiding readers. I could never doubt Meghan’s methods-obviously if she’s writing three books to tell the love story between Lincoln Riscoff and Whitney Gable, then surely their story is far more complicated that the average romance. So, I am going to not so patiently sit here and stew until I can get my hands on the second and the final book in the trilogy. In the meantime, I would highly recommend you get started on Richer Than Sin because you don’t want to wait to read this outstanding trilogy until the very end!

 

Purchase Links:

iBooks ⇢ https://apple.co/2Ibzm6g
Amazon US ⇢ https://amzn.to/2Ir40Vk
Amazon UK ⇢ https://amzn.to/2IoBIPe
Amazon AU ⇢https://amzn.to/2GpW4Se
Amazon CA ⇢https://amzn.to/2InobU2
Kobo ⇢ http://bit.ly/2I9e4Gi
BN ⇢ http://bit.ly/2KibeM1
Audible ⇢ https://adbl.co/2JWxJdu

Goodreads TBR: http://bit.ly/2IleF7X

 

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