Full description not available
M**H
Eh
Maybe I've read too many books since books 1 and 2 in this series; maybe too many of them had tons of fire and heat. When we finally get back to this story I was asking where the heck is the passion? I sort of remember Lincoln and Whitney having some fire back in the other two books and I found the lack of it in the finale disappointing. Frankly, the love scenes sucked. Add in all the extra extra extra drama and I thought the book was just okay. Plus it ended at 85% or so which I find annoying. It's bad enough the books are split into 3 parts and you have to wait months between each one. I love Meghan March and look forward to the next series; fingers crossed it's WAAAY better than this one.
N**Y
Not her usual great love story
Wow I hate to give a two star review to one of my favorite authors. I feel like this was a Spanish soap opera. And your fathers mistress tries to kill you. And let’s have a wild fire burn the town. And then let’s find out your bother was behind it all. There was way too much in this book for me to even care about the romance between the H and h. I usually love her books so much. I think this does not even read as one of her books. So no big four star review from me.
C**S
All the eyerolls
I've enjoyed many many other Meghan March books, but this series is so convoluted and melodramatic it's ridiculous. I wasn't going to bother with the third book, but then I needed something to read and figured it couldn't be as bad as I remembered. It was worse. Like a freaking soap opera with the implausible plot twists. Not this author's best work.
K**S
6 stars!!! Exciting, shocking, scandalous, and emotional.
OMFG! What did I just read?! Meghan March has tried to kill me. I had heart palpitations! It was so intense! So much freaking happened! I would have a few minutes to catch my breath then BOOM! here comes another twist or surprise moment. So much angst and drama, so many lies, secrets, and surprises. Some I had an inkling of, some I never saw coming! It was exciting, shocking, scandalous, and emotional.I have loved seeing the growth and changes in Lincoln and Whitney. These two have been through so much in the past ten years this series covers and the present is full of even more challenges. But they both have to face their own issues, learn from past mistakes, and figure out what their priorities are.I loved them! They had such a strong bond and undeniable chemistry. Their history and family dynamics provided many complications. But after what they have been through, it is finally their time to begin to make their own decisions and fight for what they want. Having lost each other for so many years, they are starting to realize that they could be stronger together.But they are about the face their worst nightmares and things they never saw coming. And once it is all over, everything they thought they knew could be irrevocably changed.This had me completely mesmerized, shocked, surprised, and had my heart pounding, and me holding my breath. There were painful, emotional, and intense moments, but funny, sweet, and swoony ones too. There is never a dull moment in this story.Meghan March has become masterful at creating these mind-bending, unique, and compelling trilogies that keep me interested and fully invested (which is hard to do because my attention span seems to be waning in general). The secrets are revealed so slowly that the anticipation and tension just keeps building. She created these well developed, flawed, yet likable characters and then threw them into difficult situations with so much going against them. The side characters are just as important as the main couple, and added even more depth and drama to this story. There is so much going on under the surface. The family feud, dynamics, and history laid the groundwork for everything that happened and all actions had consequences. And as the secrets are laid bare, the hits just keep coming.The author surprised me several times even though I thrive on figuring twists out early. The story went places I did not anticipate. I found myself yelling out at my kindle. I hated to put it down. I was not sure what else was coming next. I feel like I lived all of this chaos and drama right alongside them. And even though I was ready to see things resolved so I could finally catch my breath, I was also sad to see it conclude. I loved this trilogy so much and this was even more than I expected.This is no simple small town, second-chance romance. This is an epic, twisty, intricately layered multiple family saga surrounding a love that did not die with time, pain, or distance. And the repercussions of the past have a strong impact on the present and chance of a future. This is the kind of series that could easily adapt to television and keep you on the edge of your seat each week. I really hope to see a spin off of this series with one or two of the side characters that I have become attached to. So hopefully I won't have to completely say goodbye to them all.
S**T
This series has ended with a bang, but this book was a little over the top for me.
Talk about ending this series with a bang! Meghan March finished up her Sin trilogy with reveals and twists of epic proportions in Reveling in Sin. I wasn’t sure how much else Whitney and Lincoln’s relationship could withstand, they’d been beaten and battered badly through the last two books, but they proved, in this book, there wasn’t anything their love wasn’t capable of surviving.I loved that Reveling in Sin centered on the resilience of Whitney and Lincoln and their relationship. How it proved, they were better together than they were apart. How they were both willing to make sacrifices and put in the work to keep their love alive and prove they were deserving of the great love they shared. Their connection in this book was phenomenal, and it was beautiful to see them finally get to flourish in their passion for one another.I’m all for drama, it’s what keeps reading interesting, but Reveling in Sin was a little much for me in the end. The climax of the book had everything, including the kitchen sink, thrown into it and it made me disconnect from Whitney and Lincoln and everything they’d been through up to that point. I wish Meghan March would have toned down the crazy; the story would have still been phenomenal without all the unbelievable twists she tried to make work.Reveling in Sin is the third and final book in Meghan March’s Sin Trilogy. These books are not standalones and must be read to get a complete and coherent story. I hope to see at least one other story based in this world, a couple that we may have got a small glimpse at starting to take root in this book. Reveling in Sin is written in dual first-person perspective, narrated by Whitney and Lincoln.
K**R
Resolution
In this thrilling, illuminating and most enlightening third book of the Sin trilogy we convincingly see Lincoln Riscoff and Whitney Gable's determination to forge a better life together. This is despite the Romeo and Juliet style feud that still exists between the Riscoff and Gable family.Throughout the story there is murder, death, destruction and surprising drama. There are huge secrets; some startlingly and shocking which are revealed by the likes of Rango's mother, Lincoln's brother Harrison and Whitney's aunt Jackie and her niece Kama. Seemingly no-one can be trusted.Lincoln and Whitney suffer pain and heartache. But their chemistry and love keeps them together through the many twists and turns in the plot. Nothing is predictable.I recommend the reading of the first two books before reading 'Reveling in Sin'. You will certainly have an excellent experience.
H**L
Stunning finale
Oh. My. Goodness! This finale had more twists and turns than a roller coaster.Everything you ever thought about this trilogy, every theory you have, is completely blown out of the water. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. Every time I thought I’d figured it out, the story would take off in another direction and I was proved wrong again.The hits really do keep coming at Whitney and Lincoln. Their determination to hold on to their relationship this time is what makes all the difference. Time has made them see life for what it is and given them the confidence to go after it.I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this series. The writing is jam packed with action, the characters all interact and blend well and the climax to this book read like the final scenes of a Hollywood blockbuster. Just awesome.
A**A
[Must Read] Exquisite. Thrilling. Heartbreaking. Worth It.
There's literally no way you won't be completely consumed by Meghan March's books.Her ruthless heroes are what every woman dreams of (in secret when the lights are out). Since the first book I've picked up I haven't been able to keep myself from reading her work in one go (or re-reading it; time and time again).The way she sees the world and describes her character's life, struggles and love are not only consuming but they also lit a spark in all of us - her readers - a spark of hope that one day we might all get our own epic love stories. Whitney and Lincoln are just one proof.I should've known Meghan will keep the best for last and keep us on our toes. It's what she always does and we both hate (not really) and endlessly love her for it.I couldn't keep the final book in the series down until I was done. It was literally not possible. Trust me - I tried. I was holding my breath with every line I read and by the time I got to the end I realized I could've easily ceased to exist because of holding my breath for so long. But, here I am - still kicking - and irrevocably in love with Whit and Linc's love story.I'll wrap this up with this - once you've read one of Meghan's books you'll be hooked - for life. And trust me, this is the best damn drug you could ever hope to find in this world. I knew it was for me.Thank you, Meghan!
M**R
You need to hold onto your hats to enjoy this extreme white knuckle ride
The finale of this trilogy had more twists and turns, than spring. There is no way that you could of guessed who did what to whom, with such catastrophic results. The only thing the reader knew going into this novel was that Lincoln adored Whitney, and vice versa. As for Cricket, Hunter, Karma, Jackie, Harrison, Sylvia, Commador and Old man Gable. You need to hold onto your hats to enjoy this extreme white knuckle ride. A great ending to a great fabulous trilogy. Not disappointing. Just breath taking and climatic.
A**E
What a wicked web we weave.....
After ready Guilty as Sin, book 2 in the Sin Trilogy, I immediately bought Reveling in Sin. I couldn't wait to find out what would happen next for Whitney and Lincoln. Both previous books ended on a cliffhanger but, wow, in book 3 things just take off! So many twists and turns you can't believe there could possibly be any more, I don't think I've ever read anything so twisty! Everyone gets their comeuppance, (and some you didn't even know needed any) in a quick paced dramatic conclusion that makes this book un-put-downable. I think this is the best Meghan March book I have read so far.All loose ends have been tied up but, what of Asa? Shady dealings are hinted at but never explored. And will he stick around to have his own HEA? Maybe another book is in the pipeline resolving these questions?
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 weeks ago