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A Sinful Encore

Brilliance Trilogy, Book 3

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A Sinful Encore

By: Lisa Renee Jones
Narrated by: Savannah Peachwood
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You only thought you knew how this was going to end, but their story is far from over. The explosive finale is bound to leave you breathless. A Sinful Encore is the third and final book in the Brilliance trilogy.

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Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense
Engaging Narrative • Exciting Storyline • Passionate Romance • Suspenseful Plot

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I cannot say enough about the entire trilogy. It was romantic, mysterious, and entertaining. Lisa Renee Jones has written some wonderful books but wow, I want to read it again!

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A Sinful Encore by Lisa Renee Jones
Aria Stradivari and Kace August have finally started to trust one another. Aria's brother, Gio, has come back, and this puts a spanner in the wheels for the trio. Gio does not trust Kace and thinks he is hiding something. But is it a case of those that accuse have more to hide? And what exactly is the connection between Gio and the Blue Owls?
As the walls start to crumble Aria needs to make a decision, one where she tells the world who she is. Will this bring her more harm or will it bring her closer to the truth?
The plot thickens with suspense, the romance sizzles and danger lurks all around them. Will the violin formula ever be solved? When the secrets start to unravel, it seems that the rocker violinist and the Stradivari heiress have more in common than they realized. Ms Jones has given us a wonderful story, full of passion, suspense and overall a very enjoyable story.
Well performed by the narrators

Perfect ending

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This was the final third of the Stradivarius heiress story. Lots of action though the mystery was predictable and the romance was sweet as well as hot. Only issue was that this really is only part of a book. All 3 sections should be combined and edited to make for a better read and to not be gouged for paying for 3 books rather than 1 or possibly 2. This section had less filler but could do with some additional editing. A good story though. The male voices are gating so a dual narration should be better.

Good conclusion to this Suspence/romance

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Bk 3 was so much better in depth than the first 2 books IMO.
I was irritated with Aria's brother Gio and how we didn't get answers to and who kidnapped her father - is he still alive?

I loved the character tie-in with Chris, Sara, Mark. Crystal, Kayden and Ella. These characters enriched this story -

I loved the history and ancestry spill-over ref the Stradivarius. It was different and not a baseline we see in other novels

Yes I got my HEA, but I felt like I was still owed answers and the series hadn't given me all the answers I craved.

Finally coming together

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I really enjoyed listening to this book, although I was a little disappointed in the way the author conducted the plot.. ut the book's narrative is engaging, but as the story progressed, it became evident that some subjects would not be discussed, such as who and why Gio and Aria's father was kidnapped? Who was interested in the violin forum? Why does the secret need to be protected? The author finishes the story, but something was missing for me. The triology is fantastic, but for a book that seemed so promising in the first volume, I think the author got lost in the middle of the

Lovely, but could be better

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