Brenda Rothert is such a rare gem and has that amazing ability to draw you in with her imagination and cleverness.
This 3rd book is the culmination and tying together of 2 sisters' romantic journeys to find love and how they intermix and interact is integral to the success of this last book.
I received an ARC for my honest feedback and have in no way been coerced, bribed or otherwise influenced into providing this commentary and feedback.
I was wondering how she would convincingly and fully explore both couples, giving them ample time to evolve before I hoped they achieved their HEAs.
Emma Carson and Cole Marlowe have history from their childhood but it was not all rainbows and roses. Basically, Emma blossoms into a swan and Cole and her reconnect in an earlier book. This book propels us into their here and now, setting the tone for the future. Reading this, you wanted to believe they would make it through their trials and tribulations, and without giving specifics away they do find their way through the quagmire and landmines planted by others in a most fulfilling manner.
Layla Carson and Ben Montrose are very different in temperament, expectations, etc from Emma and Cole and that is precisely why this works so well for me. Layla is a firecracker, hot-blooded, vehemently passionate about her profession and held onto her idea of 'Mr. Right' for far too long. She was mostly influenced by the flash and material possessions, but you see her transform through the storyline and grow into someone she can be proud of. Ben is a working class alpha male with lots of emotional baggage from his formative years and together, they tackle the 'baggage carousel' of a relationship and come out richer for it. They both independent and strong individuals who work well together.
The sisters are very different and this book really shows the exploration of their sisterly bonds that is reformed through support of one another, and by finding their own happiness. Emma grew up in Layla's shadow as the younger sister, yet Layla comes to appreciate her younger sister in ways she hadn't previously, and the same is true for Emma concerning Layla. I enjoyed seeing the relationship dynamics between them with Cole and Ben, and yes folks..they ultimately get their HEAs. They grow as individuals, as well as, couples.
The only thing I can really say constructively is I would like to have experienced the "Emma and Cole" POV for one very big scene in the book.
This book is a fun and sexy read and was woven together masterfully. Quite enjoyable!
No cliffhanger here either.
Two thumbs up, loved this series.