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The Consequence by Giana Darling

embrcko's review

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emotional mysterious reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

feliciaslibrary's review against another edition

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1.0

1 star ⭐️

mrsjhelms9910reader's review against another edition

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5.0

I truly loved how this ended. Sin and Elle's story was so good. Im mad at myself for waiting this long! Im super excited to read cosmisa's story this year! I wonder if we will ever get a book for Cage? .... i feel like he needs one.

allthebookishthingss_'s review against another edition

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5.0

I read all three of these books in one day because I literally could not put them down.

Sinclair, My Frenchman. I loved Sinclair since we were first introduced to him and that love grew and expanded during the entire trilogy. His character growth was so beautiful, seeing him go from so closed off to being so open in his love and happiness was perfect. The way he loved Giselle was a once in a life time kind of love. He was not without his flaws but the flaws he did have made him so much more real.

Giselle, My Siren. She will forever be one of my favorite heroines of all time. She changed and evolved SO much in this story. She learned to love herself and be her fullest self. I felt everything she felt during this time, all the angst, hurt, anxiety, frustration, and most of all love. She was so beautiful and loving. My kind of girl.

Their love was earth shattering, heart stopping, once in a life time soul mate kind of love. It was raw and ugly and oh so beautiful.

This trilogy will now forever be one of my all time favorites and i will definitely be rereading.

gretareadsromance's review against another edition

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4.0

Wow - what a conclusion!

As we have been on this journey with Sinclair and Elle it has hit so many highs and lows. It started with a taboo that normally doesn't interest me but the reactions, consequences and the way their story played out was so great I ended up really liking this trilogy. Their friends and family were true to their feelings and this couple had to allow it and decide if it was all worth it. It really made this story real. Life altering choices sometimes have such huge fallouts that we don't go for what we want and these two did....and I'm so glad they did.

marureviere's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars

I didn't really enjoy the trilogy as much as I initially expected I would.

metzireadsromance's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 stars

Giselle and Daniel

Loved the addition of Daniel’s POV in this one. Enjoyed the second one a bit more, but still a great conclusion to their story.

ajlacassie's review

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1.0

i made it to the end.... fuck me i lost a day on this that i can not get back but mamma aint raised a quitter and i powerd through just to give it 1 star and say that i survived

callywog's review

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2.25

Sinclair(31) and Giselle (24)
BDSM, birth control sabotage, book 3 of 3. 
Let me say again, this did not need to be 3 books. The story itself wasn’t bad but stretching it out for 3 books made it nearly unbearable. I was just really ready for this story to be over. 
This one switches to dual POV which is a little strange to switch up the format on the last book. 
The fact that Sinclair is a 31 year old man and wouldn’t discuss his sudden apprehension about continuing their BDSM relationship is another example of him being hypocritical. And forget about cheating, it was his birth control sabotage that’s the real deal breaker. 
Cage shows up in the last BDSM scene when he’s supposed to be watching Genny and Theo. 
Still lots of spice 4🔥
The editing errors were out of control in this one.

lindz_destiny79's review

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5.0

I seriously loved this whole series.

I have read some of the hate about justifying it all. I didn't read it that way at all. They never tried to justified it, they understood there would be consequences.

That is the part of the book that I ❤️ the messiness and the realness of things that aren't perfect.

Are Elle and Sin the heroes or villains? How about they are just humans that fell in love and is was messy!

I devoured the series in a few days and can't stop thinking about it.

Now for the other Lombardi womans books!