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The Love Trap by Nicole French

thebookdealer24's review against another edition

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5.0

A roller coaster of emotions that kept me wanting more. The perfect ending to Jane and Eric's story

joskypay's review against another edition

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5.0

Worth the wait! This book is the answer to all our questions we had after the first two. SO MUCH HEART ❤! It was making me ugly cry at the end. I won't lie, you might not want to read this around anyone who might judge you for your tears. These two have taken us on quite the journey. They have struggled, that's what makes you pull for this couple to get the happiness they do richly deserve. This author's style of drawing you in with the way she weaves her tales, she makes you truly feel like you're right there with them. For a minute I was IN Boston. I saw what Eric and Jane saw. It was nothing short of magical. I hope they make an appearance in another book somewhere down the road because I really love the back and forth between pretty girl and Petri dish. Their humor is how I know this couple will go the distance.

reading_with_2_book_lovers's review against another edition

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4.0

This is the conclusion to Jane and Eric's story. I highly enjoyed this story

alwaysreadingreview's review

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5.0

This is the final book in the Quicksilver Trilogy. Each book drew me in and wouldn't let me go until the final page. Now the conclusion......Finally, but I am sad that it has ended.

Jane's bio dad is crazy!! Jane & Eric are definitely fire & ice. This book and the others in the triology had what I look for in a book- drama, love, conflict, suspense, and heartache.

I can not wait to see what Ms French comes up with next!!

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I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
Recommend this book? Yes! Author? Yes!
Read more from this author? Yes!

Happy Reading!
Melissa

lianareadsblog's review

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5.0

If you thought that the first two books were good, think twice because this last instalment is way better than expected.
We get so much more from their past as a lot of answers for the unanswered questions in the previous books.
This one is more raw, more angsty and suspenseful than anything else and it also deals with a difficult topic that the author has done it perfectly.
Can’t recommend this book enough really.

rotellareads's review against another edition

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3.0

I almost DNF this one. It took multiple attempts of picking it up and setting it down before I finally forced myself to follow through to the end. Honestly, three books for this story line was a bit excessive. It was so drawn out and lengthy, I lost interest just due to the sheer volume of words.

I felt completely disconnected from the characters in this book, which made it hard to enjoy. The situations they found themselves in were so absurd / tragic that the book was quite a depressing read. Both Jane and Eric were a mess for 90% of the book. Part of me didn’t care if they stayed together and made it work or if they admitted defeat and called it quits.

The ending redeemed it for me though and I was really happy with the way the author chose to wrap up this insane trilogy. The additional epilogue that the author put out is a must read as well! I loved that Jane found her true passion and Eric supported it. She started to find herself again and move forward from her past. Eric found his footing in the family business and as a couple they thrived.

I liked the series as a whole. It was well thought out and extremely suspenseful. Portions of it rubbed me the wrong way, but over all I enjoyed Jane and Eric’s story.

*** Trigger warnings ****
Do not read below if you don’t want some spoiler info....
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This book mentions or has story lines that include: pregnancy loss, abortion, physical abuse, depression, self-harm, PTSD and suicide (to name a few). It may be upsetting or disturbing to some readers.

briewhale's review against another edition

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4.0

Things really take a dark turn here. I was honestly surprised that things went as far as they did. And I appreciate the way the aftermath was dealt with throughout the book, rather than swept aside or resolved unrealistically quickly.

There was a lot more action and a lot more drama in this grand finale. Jane and Eric still have a volatile relationship. They are both so insecure with each other after all they’ve gone through. It’s probably realistic, but as a reader is super frustrating. They made such a great team and had each other’s backs every time it really mattered. I’ve never read a romance where the couple argued so much.

amz101's review against another edition

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5.0

This series was my first by this author, and it won't be my last, that's for sure. I had no idea what I was in for when I started it... It was definitely not what I expected, but that's not a bad thing. I am a sucker for billionaire romances. It's a go-to trope and this book/series was amazing. Eric and Jane's story intrigued me from the start and has held my attention all the way through.

The Love Trap was an epic conclusion to Eric and Jane's story. My mind is blown. I'm kind of speechless... But I had no doubt in my mind that book three was going to be amazing. Books one and two have been unforgettable and I was anxiously waiting for book three.

In book three, the author came in swinging, and I feel like she didn't hold back... This conclusion gut punched me. It ruined me. It broke my heart time and time again, and I think the author knew what she was doing... Actually I am SURE she knew. My emotions were on a rollercoaster... It was tragic and epic all in one. I couldn't put it down, even while my heart was aching... I couldn't stop... Ms. French knows her audience and she knows how to reel us in. I didn't think I could love these two any more than I already did, but here I am... And I feel like I need more. I want more of this... Does it have to be the last book?

These two characters were complex, to say the least, and throughout the series, I could see the change in both. The more the series progressed the more struggles these two had. It was truly amazing, yet tragically beautiful to read as they tried to overcome them... but as angsty and raw and emotional as this was, the author still managed to get a fair few laughs out of me.

Nicole French is a master of her craft and once again pulled me in, hook, line and sinker. This book was insanely intense, all-consuming, wrenchingly tragic and deliciously addictive!

5 Stars!

lilliths_random_reads's review

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dark emotional tense medium-paced

3.5

reading_with_2_book_lovers's review against another edition

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4.0

This is the conclusion to Jane and Eric's story. I highly enjoyed this story