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MVP by M. Robinson

vane8402's review against another edition

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5.0

Beyond loved it

Enjoyed the whole series, very hard to put down and the anger was definitely on point. Their journey together and the things she needed to come to terms with, understand and just learn to get to where she should have been all long was definitely a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Can't wait to read more books by Monica Robinson

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4.0

M. Robinson can rip my heart out, toss it around then sew it right back in in the span of one of her books. She makes you so invested in the lives of her characters.
MVP is the last of the VIP trilogy. You get closure for the characters whether you like the outcome or not.
She takes you on an emotional rollercoaster that you never want to get off of.
It’s a fantastic read and I can’t wait to read the rest of her books.

nikkisuehaight's review

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5.0

Holy cow wow this book was amazing I couldn't put it down damn. Perfect ending M. Robinson is now one of my top 10 authors and will be reading everything else she has ever made.

lizs_book_nook's review

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5.0

This was the perfect ending to this story. It might not have been the traditional, happy-go-lucky, happily ever after. But that's perfect, because Sebastian and Ysa's relationship was anything but normal and traditional. They had both made many many mistakes but in the end they could never deny the feelings they had for each other.
Though it was hard to read, I really liked getting into the nitty gritty that was Ysa. Getting her see how she truly came to VIP, because in the end it allowed her to truly realize who she was. How she only felt whole when she was with Sebastian.
It was intense and heartbreaking to see how much both Ysa and Sebastian went through to be together. But seeing that even with all of the messed up things that happened, that they could forgive and truly be together, be the anchor that held each other up. In order for Ysa to truly be Sebastian's she had to fight her own demons and live to love herself first.

And thankfully Madam got what was coming to her.

I grew to really love these characters and seeing them happy, sad, angry, in love. I felt and went through every emotion with them. And this is a story I won't forget!
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