From New York Times bestselling author Meghan March comes a saga of forbidden love and second chances.A Riscoff and a Gable can never live happily ever after. Our family feud is the stuff of legends.Ten years ago, Whitney Gable caught me off guard with her long legs and grab-you-by-the-balls blue eyes.I didn’t know or care what her name was.Like any Riscoff worth the family name, I went after … worth the family name, I went after what I wanted. We burned like a flash fire until she married another man.
She hates me, and she should.
I objected on her wedding day.
Now she’s home, with those same long legs and man-eater stare, but there’s no ring on her finger.
They say a Riscoff and a Gable can never live happily ever after . . . but I’m not done with Whitney Gable.
I’ll never be done with her.
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I couldn’t put Richer Than Sin down! I was hooked from page one and I was totally invested in Lincoln and Whitney’s story. I’m really into the Riscoff-Gable feud!
A forbidden, intense romance that takes place in a town owned by the Riscoffs, everything about this setting seemed so vivid, so colorful with amazing characters, I absolutely love Cricket, Whitney’s cousin, and I think I might have a soft spot for Magnus, Whitney’s great-uncle, and Commodore, Lincoln’s grandfather. And don’t even get me started with Lincoln… Hot, sexy, rich, alpha male alert!
Whitney and Lincoln’s chemistry is off the charts, there’s lots of drama, angst, mysterious past events that keep haunting Whitney, some hilarious moments, gripping suspense and fabulous twists.
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again Meghan March is a genius! She’s a master at twists and turns and I think I might have stopped breathing at a few key moments but no spoilers here. Richer Than Sin is an amazingly written romance, that kept me guessing and just when I thought I knew what was coming… BAM! Meghan hit me with a wicked cliffhanger that left me begging for more! A dazzling start to the SIN trilogy! Can’t wait to read Guilty as Sin.
Very enjoyable
Love MM
This was the initial read that turned me on to Meghan March’s writing. I’ve been devouring them since. Always good for an action packed erotic read, and I enjoy the strong female characters in her novels.
My new favorite author
All the love for Meghan March books! Be warned, these are released as a trilogy and do have cliffhangers that will make you want to (i.e force you because you will have to know what happens next!!) immediately buy the next book.
enjoyed reading the series!
The writing was good and the author handled the transitions of past to present in an understandable way.
My problem with this book is that it is a cliffhanger. I have read many books that are parts of series. Some series continue a story, as this one does, while others are new stories involving characters or places from the earlier books. Some I wind up buying the rest of the series and others I don’t feel compelled to do so. But when a book suddenly ends in the middle of a pivotal scene, it is so aggravating that I will not any more books in the series.
A good I read
Loved the book but am not a big fan of breaking up stories into another book. My preference is just give me the whole story in one book. Normally book 2 is not as good as the book 1.
This book was full of drama, so much that I had a hard time predicting the ending which was nice for a change when reading romance.
This is the first of a series. I enjoyed the whole series. The story flows and the cliff hanger ending made me buy the next in the series.
The epitome of dramatic. The story is a good ol fashion Romeo & Juliet crossed with Cinderella. I can’t wait for the next volume
Great book! Wonderful writer!
There are no end of surprises in this trilogy. Really well written
2.5
I love her work but so far this is not one of my favorites. This is not like her at all. It is very “soap opera” like. Almost like someone else wrote it.
Meghan normally creates great characters and stories. This h is a little on the weak side for me. Too much “poor cursed me”. But I’ll read the rest of this series.
Now that I have finished the series and wish I wouldn’t have.
This is Book 1 of the Sin Trilogy
This is the story of Lincoln & Whitney. Ten years ago, they meet in a bar, but neither one of them knows who the other is. Their families, Riscoff and Gable, have been feuding for years. Lincoln is a Riscoff, and Whitney is a Gable. Boy, are they attracted to each other. They end up spending the night together, which is out of character for Whitney. In the morning she sees a picture of Lincoln and his family, and knows he’s the enemy, but she can’t stay away from him. From then on, their only luck is bad luck. The things that happen are unreal. There is one mystery that has to be resolved, but it seems to revealed at the end of this book. But, I’m not so sure. We will see in the next book. Cliffhangers are Meghan’s specialty. This book is full of anticipation. You can’t put it down one you start it. Can’t wait to read the next book in this series.
This book is edgy, and suspenseful and all the things a good romance book should be. I really enjoyed it!
I love all of Ms Marchs books…just wish I could read one large book instead of three smaller books. I am not a fan of cliffhangers.
DNF ~ I usually enjoy March’s work. This one though, the back & forth past/present was exhausting. There’s not enough information in either time period to bring together a cohesive plot.
It also seemed dragged out and repetitive, I guess so it could be a trilogy instead of a duet? I don’t mind trilogies, but I don’t like feeling like I’m being fed fluff so a series can be longer.
I can’t figure out why H is so in love with h. Maybe if it just started at the beginning and kept going ~ but so far, in the past & present, she’s completely heinous to him and grumpy about the world in general. It’s definitely a Romeo & Juliet trope, but without the love at first sight. 10 years ago, they have an anonymous hook-up and as soon as she finds out his name, she bolts. In the present when he approaches her she ignores him in a middle-school-maturity level spectacle. I don’t find myself rooting for her in any way.
Ultimately, I found I was forcing myself to pick it up again and again. I can’t imagine doing it for two more books.