OK, so I’ve had this on my list for years because I read the other two in the series immediately, and for some reason, I just wasn’t feeling like reading this one. But last night, I was finally in the mood to try it again.
I expected to be kind of put off by how scared she would be of him because, normally, some authors don’t handle that well when introducing romance with trauma. But Gemma did this really well. I loved that she was actually so afraid of him at first that my girl almost had a panic attack straight out of the Regen Chamber. And even after she found out the truth, she was still so scared that even her friends touching her made her feel physically sick.
I also really liked that Mak gave her space to be by herself and have what she needed, even though he wanted to be with her. That was so sweet. He was always there, careful not to push her boundaries—even though he literally waited months for Frankie to wake up.
I loved that initial space, and that something eventually forced her to come back because, realistically, someone as traumatized as Frankie wouldn’t just go back because of a mate bond.
And I loved how they bonded slowly—first as partners, then friends, then a little more than friends, and eventually true mates. Mak always went at Frankie’s pace, letting her decide what she was comfortable with. When she told him from the beginning what she wasn’t comfortable with, he respected that. She was the one who eventually said, “I’m fine with that now.”
I also loved that when she had a night terror, Mak wanted to help her so badly, but didn’t want to cross her boundaries and make things worse. My poor boy was stress to come up with a way to comfort her without touching her. It was so sweet.
And then there was Frankie’s personality. Yes, she had been through a lot of traumatizing things before, but my girl was willing to throw down for her man when that Deviant Girl forced herself on Mak. My girl was ready to fight! All Frankie could think about was claiming Mak.
Also, a side note about how sweet Mac is—because I know I’ve been raving about that the whole time—but I also loved what the author did with them sexually. I was not expecting Mac to be both so dominant and yet able to switch things up at the same time. And honestly? I was here for it.
So overall, this was a really good read. A nice way to finish off the series.