I loved the first two books of Penny Vincenzi's trilogy about the Lytton family, so I was eager to read this third and last one.
As usual, the characters are vivid, flawed, troubled, and very human. If you've read this trilogy, you've come to know to the Lytton family and those close to them and all of their secrets. "Into Temptation" does not disappoint, except in the sense that the story is brought to a close, the original characters are elderly or dead, and the newer characters seem slightly less interesting than the originals.
There were good characters, characters who let us down, old characters we loved and new ones we loathed, but none seemed quite so vibrant as Claire, Oliver, Sebastian, Barty and others from the first book. Life moves on, though, and so must the Lytton saga, as with much soul-searching, sadness and joy, the story comes to its inevitable end.
Its readers hate to say good-bye.