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sarahluvsromance_1201 's review for:
The Spy
by Sophie Lark
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4.5 STARS
The end of a series always wrecks me, especially when it has become one of my very favorites and The Kingmakers has. I love this world, the storylines, the couples, and the characters. Sophie Lark made them feel like family and I’m totally destroyed to leave them.
The Spy. I won’t spoil who he is but GOD he was everything I wanted him to be. Seeing the struggle with his secrets and seeing him develop into the man he was destined to be as a result of this epic love with the heroine was cosmic, predestined. I feel like I have to leave it there.
Nix was an interesting heroine, ethereal, nature incarnate. I loved how Sophie Lark described her character and the elemental nature that led to the couple’s connection. She was the perfect match for the hero of this book.
While their connection was strong, physically and emotionally, it all kind of happened pretty fast. I didn’t feel like these two fell for each other. It was just there and explosive. Believable but fast. I would have liked for there to be more of them and more build up for them as a couple, BUT there was a lot of plot and subplots to wrap up, which ultimately needed to take precedent.
This was a story, too. The suspense, the pieces of the puzzle finally coming together, all the characters we have loved having their roles, character cameos. It is just action packed and thrilling. I loved every single part of the plot, and the epilogue, I WAS DEAD. It was so perfect for this world readers have come to love so much. Even though, I feel like I could stay here forever and would gladly read a million more stories from this world, Sophie gave this world the send off it deserved.
Epicness. The Kingmakers was just epic, and the Spy brought it all full circle. This series. The characters. The story-telling. The romances that move mountains. This world has everything I love in a romance, and it will absolutely be one of my favorite series of 2021. I don’t know that I’ll ever move on from this world.
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4.5 STARS
The end of a series always wrecks me, especially when it has become one of my very favorites and The Kingmakers has. I love this world, the storylines, the couples, and the characters. Sophie Lark made them feel like family and I’m totally destroyed to leave them.
The Spy. I won’t spoil who he is but GOD he was everything I wanted him to be. Seeing the struggle with his secrets and seeing him develop into the man he was destined to be as a result of this epic love with the heroine was cosmic, predestined. I feel like I have to leave it there.
Nix was an interesting heroine, ethereal, nature incarnate. I loved how Sophie Lark described her character and the elemental nature that led to the couple’s connection. She was the perfect match for the hero of this book.
While their connection was strong, physically and emotionally, it all kind of happened pretty fast. I didn’t feel like these two fell for each other. It was just there and explosive. Believable but fast. I would have liked for there to be more of them and more build up for them as a couple, BUT there was a lot of plot and subplots to wrap up, which ultimately needed to take precedent.
This was a story, too. The suspense, the pieces of the puzzle finally coming together, all the characters we have loved having their roles, character cameos. It is just action packed and thrilling. I loved every single part of the plot, and the epilogue, I WAS DEAD. It was so perfect for this world readers have come to love so much. Even though, I feel like I could stay here forever and would gladly read a million more stories from this world, Sophie gave this world the send off it deserved.
Epicness. The Kingmakers was just epic, and the Spy brought it all full circle. This series. The characters. The story-telling. The romances that move mountains. This world has everything I love in a romance, and it will absolutely be one of my favorite series of 2021. I don’t know that I’ll ever move on from this world.
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