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Average rating4.7
Books, Coffee & Passion
4.5 stars
If I had to describe Reveling in Sin with one word, it would be: unpredictable! This story caught me off guard, after Guilty as Sin, I thought Reveling in Sin could be a little predictable but I definitely should've known better: it's Meghan March, people! Predictable and Meghan March don't belong in the same sentence! Get ready for a roller-coaster ride!
First of all, the story starts slow, picking up right after Guilty as Sin ending, I have to say I was waiting for an epic blowup right at the beginning (history repeating, characters making the same mistakes, etc) but nothing went as expected and it was kind of refreshing. Actually, in my opinion this was probably the most surprising of Meghan's books. It's a little hard to explain but the story kept shifting one way when I was expecting the complete opposite, when I thought things would blow up they didn't and then when I didn't see it coming: BAM! Usually, there's twists and turns in Meghan's stories that we know for sure are coming in a determined point, even though the twist/turn itself is always dramatic and unexpected, however the buildup is different in Reveling in Sin, because I couldn't even pinpoint that moments. There were crazy, crazy, crazy twists that came out of nowhere and left me speechless! There's betrayal, lots of drama, shocking revelations, deaths, angst, wicked secrets revealed, hate, passion and an epic love story. Nonetheless, I did miss a certain darkness that I was getting used to in my favorite Meghan's heroes (yes, my die-hard favorite Mount of course and also Kane). Anyway, I wish we'll get Asa's story in the future and I think that maybe I'll get my wish (the dark side back!) with Meghan's next hero: Jericho Forge.
Reveling in Sin is an amazing, action packed, angsty, shocking conclusion to Whitney and Lincoln's story.