A journey of four years and over four hundred and fifty thousand words in the making reaches its shocking conclusion in the final book of the Robberies series!
Since the first day Entin kidnapped Tara and forced her down a dark path of crime and violence, she has endured impossible cruelty and sadistic torture at his monstrous hands. Time and again, she has clawed her way to the very brink of freedom, only to be snatched back by the man who has claimed her for his own.
Only with the help of the man she loves, Matt, has she ever tasted freedom. He has sacrificed nearly everything to be with her. And still, she keeps slipping through his fingers. But no more. This time, everything is on the line. Matt will pay any price to save Tara, and Entin will cross any line to keep her. Read the dramatic conclusion to the Robberies series today!
Speechless at the end of this series. After reading the end I sat with my mouth open for a full ten seconds before screaming. OMFG!!!! I really hate spoilers so all I'm gonna say is this last installment appealed to the twisted part if me that truly believes villians deserve love too. Most books the villian always gets kinda close but thwarted at some point. Call me weird, dark, whatever..but I couldn't help letting loose maniacal laughter at certain parts. This is how a series is supposed to be wrapped up!!! This book warmed my despicable, nasty heart. It deserves 20 black, tarred stars!!! P.s. I apologize for the over exclamation usage just that hyped.
There is something about these anti hero's that I find so fascinating I am a great fan of this author there is just something about the main male characters that really engage me even when I feel like punching them! The ending was totally unexpected and I was shocked!! The only thing I would complain about is the editing of these books and even though it did not detract from her books i just felt a bit let down by it. Still a good series.
I did not care for how it ended. I understand why the author did that way and it did complete the story, but I personally I did not care for it. Otherwise, it made for a complete conclusion.