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Look, this is by no means great literature. But this is the best out of the series. It had a plot (even though there were a few holes) and it actually was gripping. It was like… a reward for suffering through the first two books?
Oh dear Joshua, where do I find one of you? Their story is constantly pulling at your heart strings. Up and down and then back up, HIGH and then catapult low. The twist in this book had me shell shocked!
Wow. I do not even know how to start this review. Other book friends of mine were saying the third book in this trilogy was the best as it was a roller coaster and unpredictable - And they were surely right!
**If you have not read the previous two books, I do not recommend reading the rest of this review in case I do accidentally give away a spoiler**
This story lifts off right where the sequel left us hanging. The Stanton boys are confused. Are they brothers? Who is a real Stanton? The first half of this book follows the family drama as they put the pieces together. I enjoyed finally getting some answers and enjoyed even more seeing Joshua & Natasha working through it all together as best they could. I especially squealed when Joshua finally made their relationship permanent ;)
As the family drama starts to fade and Josh & Natasha enter a happy in love zone, the past keeps coming back to bite them which leads to a horrid accident where Natasha's life is on the line and Joshua ends up in a very dark place. I can't say too much without giving it away but it gave me real "mafia" vibes and I lost sleep reading on to see who would make it and what would happen. It was full of unpredictable action and one side character does lose their life.
The final book in this trilogy definitely was my favourite and I will happily give it 5 stars, for not just the writing and editing being more than subpar, but for the story plot! It was such a good way to end the final book and I can't wait to read the novella epilogue to see how Natasha & Joshua are going after handling such intense situations in this story.
ps. yes they get their HEA and it is beautiful.
**If you have not read the previous two books, I do not recommend reading the rest of this review in case I do accidentally give away a spoiler**
This story lifts off right where the sequel left us hanging. The Stanton boys are confused. Are they brothers? Who is a real Stanton? The first half of this book follows the family drama as they put the pieces together. I enjoyed finally getting some answers and enjoyed even more seeing Joshua & Natasha working through it all together as best they could. I especially squealed when Joshua finally made their relationship permanent ;)
As the family drama starts to fade and Josh & Natasha enter a happy in love zone, the past keeps coming back to bite them which leads to a horrid accident where Natasha's life is on the line and Joshua ends up in a very dark place. I can't say too much without giving it away but it gave me real "mafia" vibes and I lost sleep reading on to see who would make it and what would happen. It was full of unpredictable action and one side character does lose their life.
The final book in this trilogy definitely was my favourite and I will happily give it 5 stars, for not just the writing and editing being more than subpar, but for the story plot! It was such a good way to end the final book and I can't wait to read the novella epilogue to see how Natasha & Joshua are going after handling such intense situations in this story.
ps. yes they get their HEA and it is beautiful.
Oh god oh god oh god. What a rollercoaster. I could not stop until I found out what happened. Heart racing, tears in my eyes my emotions where everywhere and I feel sorry for the family who tried to interrupt my reading. I never thought it would get that desperate but then it fixed me. Can’t wait to read the final instalment.
Josh & Natasha - Book #3. In the first half of the book, we see their relationship growing in confidence, including the part where we find out about Josh's paternity issues. In the second half of the book, we figure out who's been terrorizing the two.
Finally we get a bit of character development in this book. It's mostly Natasha that is showing a little bit of restraint and maturity, finally. She's learning how to deal with Joshua. Joshua is still Joshua, but I think most of his issues always stemmed from how Natasha reacted to their disagreements.
We also get more of a plot in this book too. I enjoyed that. I was glad that they had finally decided to be together and take on issues as a couple. The plot did get a bit tense at times and I'm not sure I want to read that in a strictly romantic book, but, I'm glad we got a plot to work around.
I definitely feel the first two books could have been one and that this should have been a duo series.
In the end, I'm not sure that this series is a Must-Read from Swan. Her later stuff is so much better.
We also get more of a plot in this book too. I enjoyed that. I was glad that they had finally decided to be together and take on issues as a couple. The plot did get a bit tense at times and I'm not sure I want to read that in a strictly romantic book, but, I'm glad we got a plot to work around.
I definitely feel the first two books could have been one and that this should have been a duo series.
In the end, I'm not sure that this series is a Must-Read from Swan. Her later stuff is so much better.
WOW. I'm glad I kept going because the beginning of their relationship is hard to get past, but the drama that they go through in LA is insane in the best way possible.
Wow
This is such a soap opera of the best kind. Steamy with tender moments. Action, drama, comedy...so good. A rollercoaster of emotion. Absolutely loved this book and adore this series.
This is such a soap opera of the best kind. Steamy with tender moments. Action, drama, comedy...so good. A rollercoaster of emotion. Absolutely loved this book and adore this series.