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Guilty as Sin
- The Sin Trilogy, Book 2
- Narrated by: Joe Arden, Erin Mallon
- Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
Guilty as Sin is the second audiobook in New York Times best-selling author Meghan March's epically romantic and addictive Sin trilogy.
Guilty until proven innocent. That's the way the world works, right?
I'm tired of being convicted without evidence all because my last name is Gable. The Riscoffs might own this town, but I'm done following their rules.
If only I could forget just how easily Lincoln Riscoff can drag me under his spell.
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- Pam
- 20-09-18
brilliant
well its 2.50 am and i just had to finish it great cliffhanger again thankyou
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- LilleyLoohLah
- 10-04-19
Wickedly Addictive
Flipping heck! I didn’t think this story could get any more bitter or twisted. These families absolutely hate each other. Poor Whitney and Lincoln never stood a chance. I’m glad to see that where they’re concerned, love is actually trying its best to conquer all. Maybe it’s taken 10 years, but maybe, just maybe, there will be light at the end of the tunnel. That was my thinking right up until Meghan March threw the final curveball at the end. Now I’m trying to work out how everything is going to come together in the final instalment, I have no doubt there will be a few more surprises. Excellent writing, story and narration. I can’t get enough of Joe Arden as Lincoln. Perfect.
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- Mrs. C. Hunt
- 27-02-19
Guilty as Sim
This is a great second book in the trilogy, with loads of secrets coming out of the closet.
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- Susan Rogerson
- 19-09-18
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow what an absolutely brilliant second book and OMG what a perfect cliffhanger lol , I wouldn’t want Sylvia as my mother what a bitch . I loved the ending and a WOW cliffhanger yet again, I love Meghan March books there brilliant.
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- Katharoo
- 25-04-20
What a cliffy
This is the second book in the Sin Trilogy and I was really routing for Whitney and Lincoln to finally get a slice of happiness and peace but these families have it out for one another. So much happening and that cliffhanger 😳 I got book 1 and 3 on Libby but needed to hear book two so got it! Now onward to see if they get a HEA.
Love both Erin Mallon and Joe Arden!!! You will never go wrong listening to these two amazing narrators!!!!
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- The-Scarlet-Finch
- 20-07-20
Every chapter is a winding road.
Whitney and Lincoln’s rocky journey continues in this book and if you havent read Rich as Sin....turn around and go get caught up. There's a feud between Gables and Riscoff's in this town, and it's just hit the papers when revelations about Ricky Rango's parentage threatens everything Lincoln thought he knew about his place in the Riscoff line.
The fact it could mean that Whitney may have been playing him this whole time to claim her dead husbands estate increases the drama.
It jumps back and forth between past events and the story unfolding now. Narration is awesome and I'm glad I chose this route over the paperback because it added life to a story that started to lag a bit.
I'm not going to give out any spoilers but I enjoyed this addition.
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