🖤 Can Love Survive When the Past Refuses to Stay Buried? 👀 #sinsiniquity March Feature #syllit

The featured book for March is Sin’s Iniquity.

Not just because it’s included in the Overdrives Library Promo, but since March is Women’s Month, this speaks about a young woman gaining her empowerment, growing in strength and finding the love she needs despite what other say is wrong.

Sin’s Iniquity | ISBN: 9781452447827

Cover design for the book 'Sin's Iniquity' by Sylvia Hubbard, featuring a close-up of a Black woman and a white man, with a background of open books and promotional text about the story.

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So we ask the question:

🖤 Can Love Survive When the Past Refuses to Stay Buried? 👀

Every city has secrets.

Detroit just hides them better.

In Sin’s Iniquity, love doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It’s layered—over family trauma, unspoken betrayals, and sins that were never meant to see the light of day. And when those secrets surface, they don’t just threaten relationships—they threaten lives.

Sinclaire believes that if she works hard enough, stays focused enough, and keeps her emotions in check, the past can’t touch her. But that’s the lie we all tell ourselves, isn’t it? That success can outpace pain. That silence can outrun truth.

Dwight knows better.

Power doesn’t erase the past—it protects it. And when you’ve spent years building walls around your secrets, love becomes the one force capable of tearing them down.

This is not a soft romance.

It’s a story about what happens when attraction meets accountability. When desire pulls two people together just as the truth is pushing them apart. When loving someone means risking exposure—to the world, to your family, and to yourself.

What makes Sin’s Iniquity hit differently is how real the stakes feel. The past isn’t just emotional baggage—it’s a ticking clock. Every moment Sinclaire and Dwight grow closer, the danger grows louder.

And yet… walking away isn’t safety. It’s surrender.

If you’re drawn to romances where love is complicated, where characters are flawed, and where secrets matter, this story doesn’t flinch. It asks the uncomfortable question most romances avoid:

What if love doesn’t save you—but reveals you?

Sometimes the truth doesn’t come to heal.
Sometimes it comes to collect.

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