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Endless by Willow Winters, W. Winters

meileen36's review

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3.0

My review for the entire series. I have mixed feelings... I liked it, it was entertaining but also very cringy & I wasn't really that invested. The characters weren't that likeable, I HATED Aria. I get that this has a whole Dom/sub vibe to it but the girl has 0 backbone. However, her little 180 in the second book (I think) did redeem her a bit... not by much though

kodom251999's review

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4.0

I loved this series! Carter & Aria had me tied up in knots.

c_roselong's review

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4.0

I need to do a better job of making comments after I finish a series because I don’t remember much of this.

shellmac24's review against another edition

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.0

ynait's review

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2.0

It wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great either. There was no redemption for Carter, I hated him from the beginning and still hate him now. The only thing that kept me reading was Aria and even though I hated the H it was a good reading. 2.5 stars!

milicasbookshelf's review

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4.0

I wanted to go crazy... 'cause these two are their own worst enemies. They got on my nerves, but you can't dislike them.

cooterbooter's review

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5.0

Beautifully Broken

From beginning to end, Carter Cross has tested every ounce of patience. He’s a broody beast with a penchant for violence and retribution. Even with his asshole ways, you can’t help but to adore him. This ending was so fitting and brought everything full circle. You get the long awaited answers, some to questions never posed. The storyline is amazing and Willow is phenomenal with her details. I love the appearances of old friends and how everyone has a significant role. To say this is the conclusion is a concept that hurts, but it has been an eye opening ride. Carter is an eternal book boyfriend who you love and loathe. Willow made 2018 her bitch with Carter’s tale, here’s to hoping Jase is even better!

lit_editions's review

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3.0

Ummmm....

I didn't like it...

I feel like it was way repetitive...I love him, she going to hate me, I love him, shes going to to leave me when its all over, I need you, but I can't stay, but I love you and...so on and so forth...I don't know.

I know I am in the minority with this one, but I just can't say this was...I don't know. What I can say is great, is all the twist and turns. There is still so many questions...like Marcus? But, I just don't get how Carter and Aria can be great after all the hurt and the indecisiveness. I didn't like it.

While appreciate the mysterious element of these stories and the only reason I am going to keep reading is because I really, really like Jase...I just need Carter and Aria to be background noise and for Addison not to even be mentioned, because I just don't like her. However, seeing Sebastian again was nice, I think I really like him too.

But as far as the contents of this story...it didn't have to be that long, it was depressing in some parts and repetitive in a lot of parts, I just wanted it over....3 stars...maybe

diura's review

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challenging dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.75

catnapsnbooks's review

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5.0

Endless is the final part of Carter and Aria's story and wow is it amazing. W. Winter's left us on a cliffhanger in Breathless and this book rejoins the action seamlessly resuming the hot, nail biting drama for which this author is know.

Carter and Aria are so beautifully written. Both such complex, flawed characters that are tied by their love and tragic joint past. Winter's has also created an exceptional range of supporting characters to who we gain more insight as the series continues.

However what sets this author's books apart from the rest is her use of language as she writes. I find myself rereading sections or highlighting parts as they are so beautifully written. It gives readers a better insight into the characters and their world while setting Willow Winters' books apart from the rest.

Endless is a fantastic end to an amazing series of novels. I can't wait to see more of Carter and Aria in future Sinful Obsession books. If you haven't read these yet I would highly reccomend starting with It's Our Secret to get the maximum from this amazing series.