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tinalqua's review
4.0
It´s a good series but I do long for the continuation of Erin´s other series that are still unfinished.
rhreviewer91's review
adventurous
hopeful
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
First off, I'll get my rant out of the way. (There WILL be the odd vague spoiler ahead.)
What the actual heck? Lorenzo said in book #1 it was his first time with a woman when he and Avery were intimate. In this book, his ex tells Avery that they screwed all over his apartment, and Avery says she knows? (We find out soon that that was a bit of a lie.) Then a bit later while still at his place, Lorenzo says he doesn't want to take her in a bed where he's had other women. Other women besides even Abigail!
I had been a bit excited to read previously that he hadn't been with other women before. He stated it multiple times! This actually peeved me off that this suddenly changed so much in this book. HUGE inconsistency. Can't express enough. It may seem silly, but it annoyed me. Why say he had never been with a woman in that way before if he has been with multiple? ... Okay, I'm done ranting. (Virgin MCs are a favourite trope of mine, so it stuck out a lot for me!)
Things I liked:
I love Avery's friend, Melissa. She's probably actually my favourite character. She was bad@$$, got stuff done, was an amazing friend, and ended up even better than we thought by the end.
I kind of like the way Avery's siblings were dealt with... kind of. I feel they got off too light, but at least the way Grace was handled was satisfying. (Again, point for Melissa.)
Overall, the trilogy was okay. Avery somewhat stopped being a doormat (kind of, it was still a work in progress and usually needed a nudge from one of her friends), she and the guys were more open about communication, and that was basically the end.
**SPOILER** There was no decision if they'd choose to be immortal or not, but while normally that would bug me, by the end, I think I stopped caring.
It isn't a series I'll likely read again. It wasn't bad, really. I think the writing just annoyed me at times, the inconsistency, things happening that didn't have much point, etc.
What the actual heck? Lorenzo said in book #1 it was his first time with a woman when he and Avery were intimate. In this book, his ex tells Avery that they screwed all over his apartment, and Avery says she knows? (We find out soon that that was a bit of a lie.) Then a bit later while still at his place, Lorenzo says he doesn't want to take her in a bed where he's had other women. Other women besides even Abigail!
I had been a bit excited to read previously that he hadn't been with other women before. He stated it multiple times! This actually peeved me off that this suddenly changed so much in this book. HUGE inconsistency. Can't express enough. It may seem silly, but it annoyed me. Why say he had never been with a woman in that way before if he has been with multiple? ... Okay, I'm done ranting. (Virgin MCs are a favourite trope of mine, so it stuck out a lot for me!)
Things I liked:
I love Avery's friend, Melissa. She's probably actually my favourite character. She was bad@$$, got stuff done, was an amazing friend, and ended up even better than we thought by the end.
I kind of like the way Avery's siblings were dealt with... kind of. I feel they got off too light, but at least the way Grace was handled was satisfying. (Again, point for Melissa.)
Overall, the trilogy was okay. Avery somewhat stopped being a doormat (kind of, it was still a work in progress and usually needed a nudge from one of her friends), she and the guys were more open about communication, and that was basically the end.
**SPOILER** There was no decision if they'd choose to be immortal or not, but while normally that would bug me, by the end, I think I stopped caring.
It isn't a series I'll likely read again. It wasn't bad, really. I think the writing just annoyed me at times, the inconsistency, things happening that didn't have much point, etc.
samsgoddaread's review
This trilogy is a feel good quick read that may leave you in tears for the trauma and tears for all the good that’s comes to our main character Avery. This is a why choose dynamic, that allows our girl to be with who she wants without breaking any hearts.
Don’t get me wrong Avery has a ton of trauma that surrounds her family and the resulting lack of self confidence only leads to more heartbreak for her. Until her luck changes … changing everything and putting her on a new path that leads to so much more then she would have ever wanted for herself. The past however catches up to her which was exactly what she was afraid of.
Erin is one of my forever auto buy authors, I have yet to not love everyone of her books in all of her series’.
Don’t get me wrong Avery has a ton of trauma that surrounds her family and the resulting lack of self confidence only leads to more heartbreak for her. Until her luck changes … changing everything and putting her on a new path that leads to so much more then she would have ever wanted for herself. The past however catches up to her which was exactly what she was afraid of.
Erin is one of my forever auto buy authors, I have yet to not love everyone of her books in all of her series’.
hazyclear's review
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.0
lthornsl's review
adventurous
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0