4 stars After the first two books in this series, I expected a bit more darkness, but this was the conclusion of Logan and Keily’s story, so their HEA made sense. That’s not to say that it was easy for them to get there. There are definitely some unexpected twists and turns along the way. There was something about this book that I didn’t like quite as much as the previous ones. I’m not sure exactly what it was, but if I had to guess, I’d say it was its predictability and banality. By the end of the book, I felt like the author was telling me more than showing me. I’m not sure why she felt the need to recap that Logan and Keily had changed so much since they first met and that was why they valued what they now had. Yeah, okay, we get it. They were both immature and self-absorbed, both damaged by early experiences with bad parenting, and both changed through the transformative powers of love. Despite my criticisms, I’m still giving the book four stars. I enjoyed it and it was a satisfying conclusion to the series. October 26, 2021
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