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One with You by Sylvia Day

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emotional lighthearted mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

I have finally reached the end of my read of the "Crossfire" series.
"One with You" is the fifth and final book in the "Crossfire" series. Gideon and Ava are married and ready to plan a proper wedding to celebrate with their friends and family. They are ready to start their lives together, but they are going to have to work harder than ever to make this marriage successful.
Oh. My. Goodness. What was that conclusion? Just when I thought Gideon's and Ava's story could not get any wilder, this book showed me just how dark it can get. If this was a book in the middle of the series, I would be hooked and I would be dying to get my hands on the next. However, with this being the last book in the series I am left feeling unsatisfied.
 
Spoiler Ava never seems to react how I expect her to, and after witnessing and finding out her mother was murdered in front of her AND that she was hiding her entire past from Ava, Ava just seems to roll with the punches. She became feral after the idea that Gideon might cheat on her, but finding out her mother lied to her, and she is calm?!
Gideon is the rock in this relationship, and I am never less than impressed with the mature way he handles situations. After the murder of Ava's mother, one of the first people he called was their therapist so that he could help Gideon decide how best to handle telling Ava what really happened.
Gideon and Ava continue to highlight how to be mature partners who support each other, but also work hard to maintain their own identities. I think this installment really highlights them compromising, which is so important, especially when two such big personalities get married. Neither one of them wants to lose themselves to the other. 
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Did I have a good time reading this series? Yes, but I wish there was one more book to wrap things up more neatly. 

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