I tried reading this book. I really did. I wanted to give both the Characters and the author a chance to win me over. They didn't.
I stuck with this series thinking that things would get better. They had to, right? Evidently not.
In book one and two, I found myself disappointed and in this third book, I couldn't even read through the whole first chapter. It starts out with Gabriel and Alexandria in the marriage bed. I had to skim. It was enough detail to make me very uncomfortable. Married women probably wouldn't be bothered by it, but as a single girl, it really wasn't something I wanted my mind focused on. I skimmed through the rest of the book after that, just to see if it was even worth me reading all the way through. I will admit that I was really interested in Gabriel's story but Alexandria was such an unlikeable character that I just didn't have the gumption to keep reading.
This book may have had some redeeming qualities. I'm not sure since I didn't read it past the first chapter. I like to think that Whether the Duke recovered his hearing or not... that Alexandria found redeeming Grace in a restored relationship with Christ. I also assume that they found Alexandria's parents.
I personally just couldn't bring myself to finish this series and I wouldn't recommend it to friends. It had too much filth in it and there weren't enough good things to make me look past that. From what I skimmed through, there didn't seem to be much of anything that stuck out as making it worth the read. The Duke was the only good part of this series and I have to say, I am only more disappointed with Alexandria's character after giving this book a chance.
Let me just add that I don't expect Characters in books (or people in life) to be perfect little Christians. But, if I'm going to read something like this where a character falls so far and makes so many huge mistakes and has such bad judgement, I want to see that, along the way, they are learning from all those mistakes and becoming a better, stronger, Christian - not sinless but aware of God's Grace and striving to live for HIM.
I didn't see that in Alexandria. Even to this last book, she failed to be honest with her, now husband, until after they had become completely man and wife. I hated to see that. I was rooting for her to make the right decision, to tell the duke the truth and be honest but that didn't happen and I have to say, that was probably the biggest reason I decided not to keep reading.
So overall, while I didn't finish this book, I wanted to give a short review of it to let, especially young women, know of the slightly too detailed marriage scene in the beginning and make them aware in case they are uncomortable with reading things like that too. To some, like me, these books may not have been worth the read by the time you get to the end of the series. I'm sure some wouldn't have any problem with the things I've pointed out, but I know that some would and so, for those people, I just wanted to give you a heads up so you could be aware of the issues within this series and final book and decide for yourself whether or not it's something you would be interested in and comfortable with reading..
Personally, I was really disappointed with this series and wished that Alexandria had shown more growth both in her character and in her faith. I won't be recommending this series to my friends.