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I read the first two books in this series earlier this year, and I remember really enjoying them. But then I got distracted by different books and forget to read this one. I can't believe it took me this long to finally read it. Even though it took me a couple of months to pick this one up, it was easy to follow and it picked right back up where the second book ended. I was quite amazed with how much I remembered about the first two books. That's how good it is.
This series has a ton of action, steamy scene's and mystery to keep you turning the pages. I flew through this one in a day, because I wanted to know who the killer was. I didn't see the twist coming, and it really surprised me.
Normally I don't really read RH, but I loved it. I would highly recommend this series if you're into RH with some mystery in it.
This series has a ton of action, steamy scene's and mystery to keep you turning the pages. I flew through this one in a day, because I wanted to know who the killer was. I didn't see the twist coming, and it really surprised me.
Normally I don't really read RH, but I loved it. I would highly recommend this series if you're into RH with some mystery in it.
Anti climatic ending with quick resolution. I wished there was more dramatic scenes and it being more descriptive. This one just didnt align with my taste.
Beautiful ending
What a perfect and beautiful ending! Much deserved for these characters, they went through so much and their HEA was hard fought for!
Having read Vincent’s story and Colt’s story I appreciate this one even more. I definitely fell for the Saint View crews and would happily read about them and their families forever.
What a perfect and beautiful ending! Much deserved for these characters, they went through so much and their HEA was hard fought for!
Having read Vincent’s story and Colt’s story I appreciate this one even more. I definitely fell for the Saint View crews and would happily read about them and their families forever.
just what I was looking for
Delicious. So many twists. Plot was exciting, maybe a touch far fetched, but still very enjoyable. Best of the series.
Delicious. So many twists. Plot was exciting, maybe a touch far fetched, but still very enjoyable. Best of the series.
Really enjoyed this series. I immediately went and read Colts series following this. Saint View Prison had a good plot, twists and turns to keep me interested and was edited well.
Bonus scenes are fun as always!
Bonus scenes are fun as always!
I really liked this conclusion and it was the perfect amount of plot to spice ratio. But…
I really wish books would stop having characters say they cannot get pregnant only to turn around and get pregnant. There is nothing wrong with not having children and adoption is always an option. I really wish the romance community did a better job with HEAs not always requiring babies.
I really wish books would stop having characters say they cannot get pregnant only to turn around and get pregnant. There is nothing wrong with not having children and adoption is always an option. I really wish the romance community did a better job with HEAs not always requiring babies.
Well that was tense but excellent. A great fun ending to it all, but crumbs, she keeps you hanging on thinking all hope is lost!
Also, worth reading the bonus scene!
Also, worth reading the bonus scene!
not bad
I feel like a lot happened in this book… including a lot of smexy times. But I found the treatment of the legal system to continue to annoy me.
I will say that while having PCOS doesn’t mean it’s impossible to have children, it was set up by the author to expect alternate parenting options. Having Ripley was amazing, and I was looking forward to them adopting bunches of love into their family. Also I felt there were unanswered questions about Mae’s dad, inheritance, and additional family that could have been addressed in the epilogue.
I love Vincent though, so so much… so I’ll probably check out his story!
I feel like a lot happened in this book… including a lot of smexy times. But I found the treatment of the legal system to continue to annoy me.
I will say that while having PCOS doesn’t mean it’s impossible to have children, it was set up by the author to expect alternate parenting options. Having Ripley was amazing, and I was looking forward to them adopting bunches of love into their family. Also I felt there were unanswered questions about Mae’s dad, inheritance, and additional family that could have been addressed in the epilogue.
I love Vincent though, so so much… so I’ll probably check out his story!