Finally this trilogy ended and Aren marked Kat on the last chapter. I had ti finish the series but I felt this book could of been without, and should have ended on the 2nd one. Nothing was really resolved with the ferals and she kills Cristopher like nothing so couldn't she just have killed him before?? The epilogue was bad too, she skims over her family forgiving him and its him surprising her by taking her to see a new area of the forest ??? WHAT!! they live in the forest, it should have been at least a cabin or ring something more for the future. He asked for forgiveness but doesn't really grovel.
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A beautiful slow burn series. This is book 3 of a trilogy and the previous two books absolutely do need to be read first.
He falls first, reasonably low level angst with well written but short spicy scenes.
Good story that makes it hard to put down but overall theme is quite fluffy focusing more on the relationship between the main characters than the drama surrounding them.
Just finished and I have to say thank you Eve Bale that was an amazing, captivating tale. I couldn’t stop until I finished book 3. Each book was just the right length and that’s not easy to do. Great character and world building without the drag . Thank you, I look forward to reading more of your books.
Was new to this author and was not disappointed. The story line drew me in and wanted me to keep reading. 2 different things going, first is about Kat and Aren the other about finding why her ex’s are no more. To me was good balance of spice scenes.
A great conclusion to a lovable series! While it did leave me wanting a bit more from the epilogue and her career, I loved the finale. It was reasonable, not repetitive, and didn’t leave me feeling tired. You know the endings where suddenly every overused trope rushes in and we forget everything about the characters in favor for a bunch of pointless action? Yea I’m not really a fan and was a little worried about this book falling prey to that writing style given the genre but I’m relieved to say otherwise. Everything tied up well and we got some well deserved groveling.