In the two prior books in the Slow and Steady trilogy, emotional issues have affected how Sonny and Niki react to each other quite a few times. In the final story, there is a huge obstacle for them to overcome, and these two must come to a decision about what is most important to them or risk the possibility of having the future that they desire. I thought the many trials this couple had to live through were very realistic, and there were moments when I doubted their dreams would ever happen. SLOW AND STEADY #3 captivates with honestly depicted circumstances and compassionate characters.
Just when the relationship Sonny Lovett had with Niki Holmes seemed to be going in the right direction, his determination to uncover the complete truth about the questionable actions of his jailed father had them parting ways. She has been threatened more than once, and his job as a Cypress Creek cop could put him in danger at any point while working. He also often keeps some information to himself, thinking it is for her own good. Feeling like staying with Sonny is too big a gamble, Niki decides that giving him up is the right choice. But with how miserable her life becomes, she starts to wonder if taking a chance with her heart might be worth receiving countless other benefits.
J.H. Croix and Ali Parker know how to create intriguing situations filled with lots of heartfelt sentiments, and there is definitely an abundance of emotional situations in SLOW AND STEADY #3. Sonny is extremely protective of those for whom he cares, and he proves this fact in a number of ways concerning friends and family. I especially enjoyed his interaction with one particular brother, as their sincere comments to one another were compelling. How he responds to Niki shows what a thoughtful man he is at all times, even when he does not fully agree with her opinions. There is drama related to different incidents, where several matters are settled while others still need a resolution. Am certainly eager to read about the next Lovett brother, as this family is so interesting.
I voluntarily wrote a review after receiving a copy of the book via Booksprout – 4.5 Stars