Review: Sweetest Taboo (SIN) by J Kenner

Posted September 4, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Sweetest Taboo (SIN) by J KennerSweetest Taboo by J. Kenner
Series: S.I.N., #3
Published by Bantam Publication Date: October 4th 2016
Pages: 240
Also in this series: Dirtiest Secret, Last Resort
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four-half-stars

All eyes are on us . . . and there’s nowhere to run.
Everyone has their own ideas about Dallas Sykes: He’s a reckless billionaire, a devilish playboy, a man who gets whatever he wants the minute he wants it. But I know the real Dallas behind the money, bravado, and power—and he’s completely, blissfully mine.
We carefully guarded our secrets, and in each other’s arms we sought refuge from our dark past. Our pain became our pleasure, our control within the chaos. But we could only hide from the truth for so long.
Now we’ve let loose our inhibitions and are ready to face the future. And no matter what people think or say, coming clean is its own sweet reward.

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

This series has been great – the story that J Kenner has woven together was filled with suspense, romance, and intrigue.  If you are a fan of J Kenner’s previous series then you probably won’t be disappointed with this series.  I know I wasn’t.  To keep this review spoiler free it will be short and sweet.

Just like with book 2, book 3 picks up where book 2 left off.  Not to give any spoilers you jump right into the story and it takes off running.

Dallas is still the ultimate alpha male while Jane does a fantastic job keeping Dallas grounded.   One of the things I really liked about this book was we got more interaction with the secondary characters, both Dallas’s team (Liam needs his own book) as well as other members of the Sykes family.  If you are familiar with J Kenner’s Stark series we also get cameos from some other beloved characters.

The authors writing style has been consistent throughout the 3 books; with alternating POV’s, Jane’s in 1st person and Dallas in 3rd person.  I loved that though it does take a little getting use to as the reader.  I will have to say I did figure out the twist pretty early on but that didn’t take away from the story.

All in all loved this last chapter in the SIN series, definitely, a must read!