A review by annareadshere
All or Nothing at All, Volume 3 by Jennifer Probst

2.0

I would have given it one star for how the abuse was romanticized, but given that I actually liked the characters leading up to this point, they get a star each.

Tristan is an awful person. He emotionally and mentally abused Sydney and the whole thing still felt like some kind of love story when it should have had an alternate ending. I understand that the whole point of these books is to have a happy ending, but he forced her into that marriage and threatened her and used his 'charm' and 'good looks' to make her give him what he wanted. Sydney just let him. I'm not saying that it's always going to be easy to walk away, but this was so dumb. It infuriated me. You might love someone a lot, but this was a little bit much. I am so disappointed with how it all turned out, because I kept waiting for the moment when Sydney would say "fuck you" and walk away from Tristan, but she just didn't! He took so long to come around and make it right, but he didn't outright apologise either! Which just made it worse. Ugh, Cal and Dalton weren't perfect, but they never did this and I am so upset that Tristan turned out this way. He could have had his family without all the drama and pain.