The final book in the Swanson Court series, do Landon and Rachel finally move on from their pasts and create their own HEA? I have such mixed feelings about this read, and the series as a whole. The authors writing style is so appealing to me, I know I'm enjoying a read when I don't want to put it down, but there was also so much that was missing for me to make it into a series that I absolutely loved, which I truly believe it had the potential to be. Landon's past, and the effect it had on him, was so underdeveloped - I'd have loved to have had dual point of views on this series, to get inside his head and explore his tragic past. The emotions that could have been drawn out of me for this series would have upped it to a five star read across the board. The drama that finally came, instead of the will they/won't they, was 80% into the final book, and as fast as it started, it was over. I didn't feel the tension or suspense. The sex scenes, while explicit and erotic, were too frequent again and I felt that this padded out the three book series at the expense of the actual story that I wanted so badly. Overall this was a 3.5 star read for me, like book two. Landon, whose character I loved, was the driving force in my continued reading. That said, this is an author that I'm willing to return to, because something about it, in spite of all of those niggles for me, made me read all three books back to back. I'd love to see more of her writing if it factored in the many reviews I've read saying the same - less sex, more drama and emotions. If she nailed that, I really think she'd move up into one of my favourite authors category. One to watch!
**I received a copy from FSSG on Goodreads in exchange for my honest review**