A great finish to one of my new favorite series.
The journey that we go on with these characters from the start of book one to the end of this book is everything.
I’m still completely obsessed with the world and love the way that the author wraps everything up.
Adam and Naya are definitely their own people with their own story and I love that the author made that really evident.

Highly recommend this trilogy. One of my favorite reads of the year.
adventurous fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Just what could have been better -

Naya forgave Adam far too soon for him thinking of her as a traitor. She let go of him distrusting her, downsizing her. She should have held on to her anger and Adam should have grovelled a bit
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The way the story unfolded! So anticlimatic. All that complicated past summed up in barely 5-10 question answers - that was the most disappointing. I had expected them to go on like "there was a silver winged fletching named Leigh, who fell in love with a wrongly numbered Triple. And then Celeste and Asher telling what they all witnessed... ending with their death and Asher retrieving their souls. " What actually happened was not even a percentage of what could have been.
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Adam not remembering anything from the past! Not even after they were told the story. And they continued living as Adam and Naya. They lost all their past. I wanted them to have both of their lives - loving each other as Naya and Adam as well as, as Leigh and Jarod. What happened negated the first book completely!
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The story had too much of human world, just any other thriller, with undercover detective, serial killer. Where was the angel story and the second chance love story of Leigh and Jarod we should have had?
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I suppose that's all for negative.

Such an amazing way to end the series. I wish it didn’t have to end but because it if I’m happy it was with this book. I laughed and I cried more times than I can count. Seriously an all time favorite

3.5 stars

i mean i still prefer the second one but reincarnated soulmates is a trope i never expected before but desperately want to read more of now it was so sweet

my main critiques are these:

-this book was like an action book, if felt like it was way less romance than the first two and that's fine, but i went into it for the romance aspect. also the action just felt kinda eh to me because the entire the time they were hiding their wings so it just felt like a was reading an action movie instead of a fantasy romance, like there was barely any fantasy and barely any romance. i just wish there was more of seeing them in action AS ANGELS and learning about the world, and this goes for all three books. i've read three entire books of this series and while i can tell you about some parts of them as fletchings, i barely know anything about elysian at all.

-i also actually wish we'd seen more of them like coming to terms with them being reincarnated jarod and leigh, it felt a bit like their reaction after the talk was just like okay that's kinda weird but whatever. i wish we'd seen more glimpses of their past lives and the relationship with like for examples leigh/naya and eve, like eve was apparently leigh's best friend even though she betrayed her but we see them interact once for like a second.

all this having been said i still really loved this series and might come back o it in the future

It’s been so long since I binged a series back to back, but Ms Olivia did it for me. The experience I had reading these books will forever be instilled in my brain. I read these books while going through a hard time and these books really helped me escape my reality. So a huge thank you to the author and all the booktokers who eventually convinced to read the series.
adventurous emotional funny medium-paced

My jaw fell to the floor. Well freaking done.



“You died for Jarod. Live for me” 

I love a good ending to a trilogy. This was intense at times, full of good romantic tension, and kept the interesting parts of the Angel-ranking world/feather acquisition that I liked in the series. I started reading Naya and Adam’s story hesitantly due to my love of Leigh and Jarod, but I couldn’t help but enjoy their own love story as it built. The trilogy peaked in book one, I can’t lie, but this was a solid ending to a truly enjoyable few books.
adventurous emotional inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

There were too many moments where I had to majorly suspend my disbelief. There were waaaaaay too many dumbass moments for both the hero and the heroine. Their lack of knowledge really pissed me off, because it showed how their parents were dealing with them, basically keeping them entirely in the dark about so much they needed to know. Even in the end, when they finally learnt the whole truth about themselves, I was annoyed they forgave their parents so fast for keeping them in the darkness for so long. I wish the stupid Venezuelan story hadn't been dragged out for so long. The serial killer thing turned out to be basically inconsequential.

Claire the big-bad-bitch had been SUCH a major issue in book 2, seeming soooo powerful, yet in this book, they resolved her issue with barely any effort. It made zero sense. Like, the two just don't compute. As usual, there were plotholes galore about how this world worked. It basically felt like the story could have been 200 pages shorter and not lost anything significant. Felt too damn long for the payoff.