4.04 AVERAGE


Perfect for each other!! But the author didn't have to do that to Gma!
adventurous challenging emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious reflective tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
emotional funny lighthearted relaxing 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: Complicated

This is absolutely everything! A goodbye to the Windsors series, but in the most beautiful way possible. Catharina Maura has written this so wonderfully and I can’t believe that it is the end of the Windsors, but they’ll always be in my heart ❤️

Xavier and Sierra are absolute perfection! They will have you laughing, crying and kicking your feet with giggles over their banter (and love) for one another! After seeing their interactions in the other books and then finally seeing this one come alive, it was the most wonderful way to end the series.

Satisfying and Bittersweet

I’ve been a Windsor fan since book 1 and it’s been a long time coming for Sierra and Xavier to get their HEA. It’s been fun watching them battle it out as it were throughout the series in little and small ways. To finally see it all come to a head has been very satisfying, but also sad because I’ve loved living in this world and I hate goodbyes.

Sierra has always been a strong spitfire of a woman and really it’s always seemed the only one to match her vibe as it were was Xavier. Oh and what a match he was. This guy is hot, sexy, smart and crazy in all the best ways. He’s especially unhinged when it comes to Sierra. If he weren’t I don’t think anyone in the Windsor family would approve of him. He’s been a fixture with the family for a while, but he was still an enigma. You discover all of him along with Sierra and it’s so fantastic. These two have massive chemistry and it would seem everyone saw how much they belonged together way before Sierra ever did. I loved how they fought and how they loved. I enjoyed their journey so much. This book has so much passion, heartache and love. I’ve fallen in love with The Windsors Saga as a whole, but Xavier and Sierra really put the cherry on top. Expect plenty of spice, tension, drama and tons of love. Such a great book! 10/10 would recommend and again!

The final installment in the Windsor series, I was so excited for this release and its a sort of bitter sweet feeling now that this series has officially come to an end especially since I love this series and the author so so much.
I really enjoyed this book, but I wouldn't say it was my favorite. While the book was good and the dialogue was well written in a way that made it enjoyable to read and didn't feel forced or cringey
especially in a situation where the line between love and hate is so thin, It also was just a clusterfuck of miscommunication that it got a little much to read.
We spend most of the book already under the impression that the MMC has been in love with the FMC forever and he is now just trying to get her to love him back and all that fun stuff but when we actually get there the book does a complete 180 and now the roles are switched? I just felt like adding the same situation for both sides didn't really make much sense to me. Especially since each of them had their own set of different but also similar issues. Plus ive come to hate the whole "you love me once you lose me"/ "you dont know what you have till its gone" type thing in books.
The MMC only snapped out of his trauma induced funk after she served him divorce papers and to me it just read as "if i cant have you no one can" and I didn't like it. The dialogue did take a bit of a hit during this time as well because some of the phrases did get a little cringey.
Aside from the one issue with just a massive amount of miscommunication, I did enjoy this book. I loved reading about the relationship between the characters and how it slowly built overtime. How each of them felt which each character had two drastically different accounts of the same situation. I also loved that the MMC was just as whipped as the rest of the brothers but in a expressive, vulnerable, inadvertently wore his heart on his sleeve type of way.
Overall another really good book from the Windsor series and im so sad to see it go, but im excited to see what this author has in store for valeria.
dark emotional medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

The pacing felt very wonky and that the plot was the only thing pushing the story forward 

Xavier & Sierra

My only peeve about this book was the passage of time was not well marked. I had trouble with that.

I thought there could have been more backstory on the MMC but it didn't deter from my enjoyment of the book

I have been (im)patiently waiting for this book to come out after I binged the rest of the Windsors books months ago. I fell in love with all the brothers and their wives throughout the series and you’ll like them even more in this book. I’ve loved Sierra and Xavier’s butting heads relationship since it was brought up. This book is the perfect completion of the Windsors and will have you laughing kicking your feet one minute and crying the next.

what amazing way to end the series.