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Keeping Adalyne

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Years have passed, but time hasn’t dulled the pull between them.

Adalyne has built a quiet, steady life far from the chaos of her past. The world no longer feels like a battlefield—until Jazmin Valencia walks back into it. A chance encounter forces open old doors neither of them were ready to face, and suddenly Adalyne is no longer the girl who ran, nor the woman who could ever forget.

Jazmin has her own ghosts to reckon with—years defined by sacrifice, guilt, and the haunting memory of the wife she let go. When circumstances bring them together again, the distance between who they were and who they’ve become feels impossible to cross. Yet, in every conversation, in every lingering glance, the truth love has always been the one thing they couldn’t unlearn.

Now, with the past threatening to reclaim them and the future uncertain, Adalyne and Jazmin must decide if love can survive not just separation, but transformation. To find their way back to each other, they will have to face the hardest question of all—can two broken hearts learn to beat as one again?

378 pages, Paperback

Published November 20, 2025

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December 8, 2025
Thank you Saphly for providing me with the ARC for the last installment in this series.

Once I started reading I wasn't sure how the issues could have possibly been solved, and honestly I am still a bit taken aback by the ending. I think that the first two books managed to create a good foundation for this last book, but it still didn't fully feel like the issues were solved in the right way, or better said they felt rushed. However, what even is the "right way" if we are talking about these two main characters that are fundamentally very complex and "broken"? So this is why I decided my issue won't affect the rating for me that much.

Still a very interesting series overall, and I can see myself reading it again in the future if I miss the angst!
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November 28, 2025
3.5/5

Once again, I have Saphly to thank for providing me with an advanced copy of Keeping Adalyne. This trilogy has been quite a ride, and I deeply appreciate the opportunity to sit side saddle.

As may be obvious, this is the wrap-up of Adalyne’s tragic trilogy. Unlike the first two volumes, Beeson shakes things up a bit by introducing a dual first-person POV.

I feel like I don’t have much to say about Keeping Adalyne and yet also feel like I have a lot to say. I don’t know. A lot of conflicted feelings this go around.

It is a lovely story of Jazmin and Adalyne rekindling their love for one another after so many years and they have a lovely ending together. My problem with this book is that I don’t feel like much really happened. This series had a tendency of subverting my expectations but this time for the poorer.

It all felt too “clean”. Where was the messiness of it all as the two attempted to navigate some significant life factors? Kids? Petty ex-girlfriend? Other than Jazmin’s pushy selfishness and jealousy over Moira, any potential conflict is resolved with ease. “Hardly An Inconvenience,” some might say.

When I said this was a “wrap-up” of the trilogy, I meant that. For me, this felt like a 300-page epilogue. Like there was an expectation that “Jazmin and Adalyne need to get back together and live happily ever after.”

I really enjoyed this trilogy overall and am happy Adalyne got the ending that she deserved, I just wish it felt a bit more satisfying.
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November 29, 2025
I have no words for the way this book made me feel, the anxiety, the pain, the happiness, Len Beeson really has a way with words. Keeping Adalyne was a beautiful end to a beautiful series. I thoroughly enjoyed having dual perspective in this book. Being able to see the character growth throughout each book really proves how well thought out it is.

Once again id like to thank Saphly for providing an advanced copy.
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