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liv_thomas2205 's review for:
Surrender to Me
by K.A. Tucker
This series was absolutely insane and tbh I’m lowkey kinda disappointed in the end. Let me… attempt to summarise it without spoiling though if you’re this far into the series and looking at reviews, I don’t know what to tell you.
The plot - so this should be the HEA for the series and for the couple, Henry and Abigail (Abbi). Now we do get that HEA, however SO much happens in this book, and I read this one faster than the others, yet it was the longest of the 4? We had 2 deaths, SO much angst and sex scenes and smut, so many yoyo-ing emotions and opinions, that by the end of it, I was super confused. We got a form of an epilogue in the final chapter but definitely would have loved a *2 years later* or something time skip, alas it wasn’t meant to be.
The MC - Abbi has come so far from book 1. She is more confident, but she kept a little of her insecurity which was nice, it was more realistic than a complete 180 of her personality. Not loving her… expansive tastes, but that’s just me.
The male counterpart - I liked Henry in this book a lot more than I did in previous books. He’s come a long way, even though for the first 20% or so of this book he was being a gigantic dickwad, he had a redemption arc and I really did like him by the end.
The plot - so this should be the HEA for the series and for the couple, Henry and Abigail (Abbi). Now we do get that HEA, however SO much happens in this book, and I read this one faster than the others, yet it was the longest of the 4? We had 2 deaths, SO much angst and sex scenes and smut, so many yoyo-ing emotions and opinions, that by the end of it, I was super confused. We got a form of an epilogue in the final chapter but definitely would have loved a *2 years later* or something time skip, alas it wasn’t meant to be.
The MC - Abbi has come so far from book 1. She is more confident, but she kept a little of her insecurity which was nice, it was more realistic than a complete 180 of her personality. Not loving her… expansive tastes, but that’s just me.
The male counterpart - I liked Henry in this book a lot more than I did in previous books. He’s come a long way, even though for the first 20% or so of this book he was being a gigantic dickwad, he had a redemption arc and I really did like him by the end.