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Whew! What an ending! I can't even tell you because it would give away too much. You're going to need to read this last in the trilogy.
I feel cheated. I feel irritated. This trilogy should have been a single book. A single book that told more of the story. I felt like it was implied there was something bigger going on than who the bad guys were and then nothing. I have so much anger right now. This book was unnecessary. There was no suspense that really happened here it was more like an extended epilogue. It could have been combined with the second one. The only redeeming factor in all of this is that I checked it out from the library. I hope they didn’t pay a lot of money for this. I’m so irritated.
The book came together in this one and it was good to finally find out who was behind everything! And for certain characters to get what they deserved.
Some scenes were confusing and didn't make much sense, but overall I enjoyed the way this final installment was split between Lindsay and Drews pov.
I did however feel that there were still some loose ends to be tied up and not everyone responsible was unveiled.
Some scenes were confusing and didn't make much sense, but overall I enjoyed the way this final installment was split between Lindsay and Drews pov.
I did however feel that there were still some loose ends to be tied up and not everyone responsible was unveiled.


🌟🌟🌟🌟 STARS .
So A Harmless Little Plan (Harmless, #3) by Meli Raine is the final instalment in this thrilling and addictive trilogy.
This final part is told from both Lindsay and Drew's perspective and we come in where we left off.
Drew is in custody after being fitted up and poor Lindsay is again in the hands of her rapists.
This instalment for me hit the ceiling in realms of ridiculousness in regards to rescue plans, despite the seriousness of the storyline I actually felt like laughing which was highly inappropriate considering it wasn't meant to be humorous at all, I just couldn't help myself, the plot was so tall.
Despite this (it actually added to my enjoyment) I still found A harmless little Plan incredibly engrossing.
This is why I have still rated this so high, I know it was far-fetched in terms of plot but I still kept reading and finished in record time.
I lost count of the number of videos doing the circuit, the one with the masks, the ones without, the one with the guns and without, Lindsay's video, Drews Video geez everyone and their dog had a video but I still loved this completely.
And a quick question how the hell does a certain someone learn how to access the dark web (we find out the identity of Lindsays contact who teaches her this)
really can't see it myself.
So we do get our answers, here but in terms of closure Its one of those morality dilemmas of why?
and this does leave a bit of a sour taste as the why is really for power and fame and money.
no answer or reason at all.
I was happy we went a bit further into the future with Lindsay and Drew as I got a glimpse of the start of there HEA which is still a journey in progress as they both start to heal from there awful pasts.
My favourite part of the whole series was actually at the end when our couple are sitting in bed skyping Lindsay's mum and Dad and Drew actually giggles, yes I kid you not big bad Drew giggles, loved it.
So one last observation before I sign off I would like to award the worlds worst parents of the year award to Lindsays folks, you two are awfully awful, there are just no words to describe your complete and utter selfishness in regards to your daughter especially you Monica you vapid horror.
So its safe to say for me "A harmless little plan" was a satisfying and unintentionally funny hit,
I hope it hits the spot for you also.

Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
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3.5*
Thrilling romantic story, with some nice "evil plans" to unravel, horrific incidents, many secrets, undying love and very outspoken characters. (don't get me started on the mother)
But it could have been fitted in one book instead of 3.
Love the narration of Andi Arndt and Sebastian York
Thrilling romantic story, with some nice "evil plans" to unravel, horrific incidents, many secrets, undying love and very outspoken characters. (don't get me started on the mother)
But it could have been fitted in one book instead of 3.
Love the narration of Andi Arndt and Sebastian York
I read this as a whole, meaning all the books at one time. My review is for the series.
This series, well this series as I wrote in my notes ( yes I take notes when I read) is very thought-provoking and test the boundaries. Your stomach will twist as some scenes are masterfully told while other you’ll find to mediocre and drawn out. I would say by far I most thoroughly enjoyed scenes are the dream sequences, while still making dream come alive the author was still able to capture the dreamlike setting with carefully chosen words and allowing the reader to only see so much of the dream.
It took me awhile to fully understand some of the characters and their relationship. Some seem to have an underlying story of their own, like Anya & Senator Bosworth & Monica, Anya & Jane, Nolan Corning & his gang ( I would love to know how they all came about, while it briefly explored it didn’t really hint as to the how) and most importantly Lindsey and Drew. Now the series follow Lindsey and Drew so you’ll get their story but everyone’s else just seems to be there was blackmail. Which is fine but it just seemed a little redundant to me.
To read the rest of my review check it out here ----->https://shealwaysreads.com/2017/09/22/series-review-harmless-meli-raine/
This series, well this series as I wrote in my notes ( yes I take notes when I read) is very thought-provoking and test the boundaries. Your stomach will twist as some scenes are masterfully told while other you’ll find to mediocre and drawn out. I would say by far I most thoroughly enjoyed scenes are the dream sequences, while still making dream come alive the author was still able to capture the dreamlike setting with carefully chosen words and allowing the reader to only see so much of the dream.
It took me awhile to fully understand some of the characters and their relationship. Some seem to have an underlying story of their own, like Anya & Senator Bosworth & Monica, Anya & Jane, Nolan Corning & his gang ( I would love to know how they all came about, while it briefly explored it didn’t really hint as to the how) and most importantly Lindsey and Drew. Now the series follow Lindsey and Drew so you’ll get their story but everyone’s else just seems to be there was blackmail. Which is fine but it just seemed a little redundant to me.
To read the rest of my review check it out here ----->https://shealwaysreads.com/2017/09/22/series-review-harmless-meli-raine/
The story was a wild ride but the way it was told was disappointing. I was left feeling very meh at the end. The true plot was wrapped up at the halfway point and the last half of the book was just dragged out. I would not recommend this series.
These books were good. I was on the edge of my seat for the first half of this book , however I felt like it should have ended at around 70% , it dragged a bit for me. I have read better romantic suspense so that's why I rated 3 stars , I feel like some things were missing and not explained BUT overall a good read and I'm glad I read it and may check out some other book by this author.


Book three starts up where book two left off. Things are moving fast now and with Lindsay in danger and Drew being framed. Friends become enemies and old wounds are reopened...
I enjoyed this one slightly less than I did book one and two. The whole mystery that has been building over the course of the first two books is basically wrapped up halfway into this book. And while I did enjoy seeing people get their comeuppance (for the most part. I would have liked to have gotten some sort of retribution for Lindsey from those who lied after the original incident.) After that, the book dragged on a bit for me. I really think this would have played out better over two books instead of three, but that is just my opinion. There were also things mentioned that really never lead anywhere (Anya & Monica?) I also found that the conspiracy stretched believability in its scope, and that had me rolling my eyes a bit.
That aside, I really enjoyed all the twists and turns this story took. It was pretty brutal on occasion and I had NO clue who was behind it all. Lindsey and Drew were both likable characters and there was a nice array of secondary characters that added depth to the overall story. Not much more to say. A great series that enjoyed quite a lot.


Ok so I believe in giving books a fair trial. I read the three parts in the series and while I admit the idea of the book was good the execution left much to be desired.
For starters I hated how they just left the book in a "cliffhanger" that wasn't really a cliffhanger but more of a "I need three books so I am cutting the book off randomly" kind of way
The ending happened wayyyyy to fast. One minute the secrets to everything we were wondering are being spilt and then Wam, Bam, Thank you mam its over.
I definitely think the author should merge these three books into one and cut out some oft he description, review her plotlines and she would definitely have a winner.
I just feel so hurt that this story which such potential is froth with bad plot lines, missing gaps urghhh
For starters I hated how they just left the book in a "cliffhanger" that wasn't really a cliffhanger but more of a "I need three books so I am cutting the book off randomly" kind of way
The ending happened wayyyyy to fast. One minute the secrets to everything we were wondering are being spilt and then Wam, Bam, Thank you mam its over.
I definitely think the author should merge these three books into one and cut out some oft he description, review her plotlines and she would definitely have a winner.
I just feel so hurt that this story which such potential is froth with bad plot lines, missing gaps urghhh