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3.9 AVERAGE


Well this one started it really good and I loved the character development and plot but it got stale and ploddy near the end (well from halfway through) I really struggle to finish and skim read most of the ending between book 2 &3 the author could have cut out the drone bits and made a single epic book similar to the first
Disappointing compared to how it started

I feel like this wrapped up a little too neatly. After everything that happened the last thing I would have done was what Drew and Lindsay did at the end there. Not that I'd deny them their HEA of course, after everything they went through. But...the ending was just a little too forced is all.

Amazing

I loved this ending to the series. Suspenseful and left me wondering who to trust, what was real or not, and who was really in charge. Will Lindsay and Drew finally be together or will someone intervene? Highly recommend this series!!!

Monica ranks up there with book characters I really can't stand. She has joined Umbridge from HP and Eadlyn from the Selection, as a character who's life support I would unplug, if I needed to charge my phone. I did enjoy this book. There is a spin off series that I am looking forward to reading next.

The BEST book of the series! Virtually every question I had since book 1, A Harmless Little Game, was answered!

This book picked up where the last one left off. Lindsay has been kidnapped by someone impersonating Mark Paulson (Drew’s friend). Through Drew, we realize that the a-holes who assaulted them have her. Drew needs to save her but he’s been locked up on suspicion of stalking/terrorizing Lindsay (set up!) On top of that, he isn’t sure who to trust. Even members from his own team fall under his suspicion in this conspiracy.

I appreciated the way the author used the dual character POV. From one to the next, the story grew more intense and suspenseful. Each POV gave great insight as to what Drew and Lindsay were seeing, thinking and feeling and their perspectives ran almost parallel to each other. I didn’t notice any gaps to the plot or have to question what was going on with each character.

I wasn’t so much impressed with the reason for the attacks on Drew and Lindsay four years ago and at present. I think I pretty much figured it out already. However, I was impressed with how far these evil people were willing to go to further their agendas. I was quite satisfied with how Drew and Lindsay were able to extract justice.

I loved the time the author dedicated to dealing with the aftermath of everything that happened. Drew and Lindsay’s trauma and recovery seemed authentic and it wasn’t rushed or downplayed. My only real disappointment was with the way this series ended. While there was a very sweet HFN, I wanted a real epilogue. I believe that this couple truly deserved one.

Overall, this series was incredible. Be prepared to feel moments anxiety, stress, shock, confusion, joy and good cheer!

Release Date: December 13, 2016
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Series or Standalone: Book 3 of the Harmless series
POV: Dual - 1st person
Steam: 2


And the story ends. And what an ending! I enjoyed both PoVs, even though at some point I was a bit annoyed at the continous "can I trust him/her?". Seriously, just stop.
I loved that there was a lot of page time dedicated to Lindsay's recovery. It was heartbreaking witnessing her struggle.
And the ending? At the very last sentence I laughed. Good job!

Oh and btw: politics is scary. To think the length people will go for power... it's really scary. And so very, very sad.

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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...

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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.

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Over all I really enjoyed the twists and turns of the story although some of the things seem to be very similar to another book. It was kind of annoying that this was broken up into 3 books when it should have clearly (in length and story) been one. For that reason I won’t be reading the spin-off.

3.5 ★

I did quite like this trilogy even with the smutty scenes. This book dealt with it better because it involved her mental state better than in the second book. Wonderful plot and a great ending.