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When their secret marriage was illegally annulled five years before, Landon Hawkins swore he would never love again and that he would never forgive Juliana Russell for her utter betrayal. But now she has turned to him, requesting that he help her recover her missing sister and the lust and pain he has hidden all this time come rushing back. He strikes a dangerous bargain with her hell search for her sister during the day, but at night Juliana belongs to him in every way. But Landon may not be able to purge his desire for Juliana as easily as he thinks. Not when the fire of the love they once shared begins to be rekindled with every touch.
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4 primary booksSin is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by S.J. Tilly, Jess Michaels, and Aleatha Romig.
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Guilty as Sin is the second book in the Sin trilogy and I'm so addicted to this feud: the stuff of legends indeed!
The story picks up right after the Richer than Sin cliffhanger and it never slows down! There's so much drama, passion, lust, love, heartache, Guilty as Sin is a very emotional roller coaster and I loved every second of it.
The storyline is wonderfully written, it switches back and forth between past and present, the transitions are perfectly done and the characters... are absolutely amazing. I think Meghan has a true gift for storytelling and for writing such rich, wonderful characters, there's so many characters I love to pieces, no matter their last name, like Whitney, Lincoln, McKinley, aunt Jackie, Cricket and Hunter, Magnus and Commodore, and a few others I absolutely hate like Karma, Harrison, Lincoln's mom and Ricky. All of these characters are truly remarkable and engaging and all of them play a role in this forbidden romance.
Guilty as Sin is a riveting, addictive, intense, unpredictable tale of a legendary feud and an epic second chance love story and you definitely can't miss this series. Oh... and there's a dramatic cliffhanger that left me desperate for the next book in the Sin trilogy: Reveling in Sin.