A review by dinohakari
Teach Me to Sin by Riley Nash

5.0

Okay, I have to confess. Aside from loving this series, the main reason I wanted to read this book is because Victor (from Hold Me Under) was going to be in it, and I absolutely love him. So yes, this book, despite having the poly trope, which is not one of my favorites, was a MUST read for me. In any case, I knew that I was not going to be disappointed. Riley has an almost raw style to describe not only situations, but also the emotions themselves, which causes the pain that the characters feel to get stuck in your throat making you breathless, the desire/longing more powerful, the chemistry among MCs so hot that makes you tremble, and the love sweet and deep, like a soft and warm blanket that wraps you.

This story's full of past traumas, denial, secrets and betrayals, of not knowing one's own worth and the fear of not being enough. It's the story of three broken men who couldn't be more different from each other, and yet they fit together like perfect pieces of a puzzle. They complement each other, they are the missing part of each other, and the three make a whole.

Maybe this is not a story for everyone. Perhaps some feel that it is too much. Or that it is very tangled or that something is missing. I don't know. But for those of us who have read Hold Me Under (something I recommend before reading this book) it's the perfect final piece in the series.

I was giving an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.