REVIEW: Reveling in Sin by Meghan March

Posted November 2nd, 2018 by in Blog, Contemporary Romance, HJ Recommends, Review / 6 comments

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In Reveling in Sin (Sin Trilogy #3) by Meghan March, When yet another tragedy strikes, Lincoln Riscoff is determined to not let it push the woman of his dreams away again. Not so soon after finally getting her back into his life. Whitney Gable means everything to him. And he hopes that together they can prove once and for all to their families that they are truly meant to be together. Lincoln is slowly becoming the man he has wanted to be all along and he knows he has his grandfather–his mentor–and Whitney to thank for it. Trusting his gut and then letting that help him decide who to trust in his daily life has made a huge difference. As the secrets from his family’s past keeps getting thrown at him, Lincoln has a much better sense of what to do and who to protect. And he will do anything it takes to keep them all safe. Especially his beloved Whitney.

‘Our relationship has been forged in the fires of adversity, and we’ve emerged as something different. Something beautiful in a way that we never could have been before.’

Whitney has come so far in such a short amount of time, it seems. Since arriving back in her hometown, she’s been thrown for so many loops and had so many revelations handed to her that it should be enough to cripple her emotionally. But with Lincoln back in her life and the support of her cousin Cricket and Aunt Jackie, Whitney feels new and improved. Not only has she found her creative mojo again, writing her heart out, but she has also never felt closer to another person than she does with Lincoln. The new relationship they’ve made together is incredible. And it is a source of strength as the family drama hits a crescendo. Whitney is just as determined as her gorgeous boyfriend is to make their dreams come true–even if it means they have to face down their fears and be there to rescue each other should it all go sideways.

‘I’ve let the world chew me up and spit me out, but now I’m strong enough to fight for what I want–and what I want is this man by my side for the rest of my life.’

What a wild, over the top, completely addictive finale Reveling in Sin was! I’m sad to see the Sin Trilogy end, but Meghan March certainly did right by her fans with this last epic story.

‘My heart breaks for both our families and all the pain and loss we’ve had to bear. I think we’re all due for a spell of good luck.
If only wishing could make it happen.’

I think I might have gotten whiplash from reading Reveling in Sin. (lol) There were so many plot twists, with the final pieces of the puzzle coming together that I literally had to sit back a few times and let certain revelations sink in. So obviously the high drama and theatrics (thankfully) continued in this last installment. Things were brought around full circle in some ways, with everything going back to the rivalry between the Gables and the Riscoffs, but we finally did get a resolution for the families and people involved. But not before everything Whitney and Lincoln thought to be true was ripped apart and put back together. What else would you expect out of this trilogy, right?

The final book in a series is typically one of my favorites, something that proved true here. It was not an easy final part of the journey for Lincoln or Whitney, but I think it ended in a way that will put a smile on any reader’s face. And I have a feeling fans will cheer for how strong both our hero and heroine were. Whitney had truly come into her own, understanding herself and her future hopes much better than the previous books. Lincoln was also striving–and he succeeded–in becoming the man he wanted to be for Whitney and himself. There was such a difference this time in how they dealt with the many, many surprises thrown their way. Such unity between them. And I just adored how that strength only secured their passionate bond even more. *dreamy sigh*

Decadent and delicious, Reveling in Sin was definitely a conclusion to savor. And while this was a goodbye to the Riscoff-Gable saga, there were some teasers in the last chapter or two that will pave the way for an all new trilogy about bad boy Jericho Forge, coming out in early 2019.
 

Book Info:

Publication: Published October 23rd 2018 | Red Dress Press | Sin Trilogy #3

Whitney Gable is the kind of woman you fight to the death to protect.
To keep.
To cherish.
I’ve finally learned my lesson, and it’s time to prove I’m the man who’s worthy of her.
I don’t care what it takes, because failure is not an option.
No matter who or what stands in our way—this time, she’ll be mine forever.

 

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