“Have you ever had all your wishes in life granted, only to betray everyone you love? I have…”
Arsyn Henley has finally moved in with her Jinn and is learning all there is to know about Jinn life and being the Archivist. On top of all of that, she is also helping her soon-to-be mother-in-law organise their Melding and her Archivist ceremony, and also learning how to fight, with and without magic. Everything is tainted by the darkness that has followed her around since her rescue, both in her dreams and in her waking hours.
Can she fight through that darkness and finally get the happily ever after she’s always dreamed of, or will it consume her completely?
The Kismet brothers Kill, Eli, Zach, and Tal are all dealing with the extra pressure and responsibilities from The Council to step up and be the Quad Jinn they want them to be for the upcoming battle with Draak. But it’s not that easy. Their powers have simmered down since the rescue, and while they can still feel Arsyn, access to their power is no longer an option. At least until their Melding. Adding to their stress is their worry for Arsyn, and the demons that still nip at her heels.
Can they support Arsyn until their Melding, or will everything they've worked for fall apart before it’s barely begun?
Finally get all the answers you’ve been wishing for in the final book of the Conduit Trilogy!
**This is a Reverse Harem Fantasy Romance with lots of sexy Jinn. It is recommended for ages 18+ for language and steamy sex scenes**
Eh, I don't really know. I liked this book better than the last book in this series, which was long and tedious. This book was not that long, and towards the end it got pretty interesting.
I will say that this book did a good job in explaining why Arsyn was acting so fragile in the previous book. I either missed her getting infected in the last book or it was something put into this book to explain her behavior, either way I am glad I finished the series.
Pages: 304 My rating (stars): 2.5 Read other books from this author in the future: no
The third book was very predictable:
So I was really disappointed because I had no moments where I thought “wow I did not expect this”. I am really sorry to write this because I know writing a book takes a lot of time and effort. But you do need good and surprising ideas.
What a great book and what I great series. Arsyn Henley and the Kismet brothers are such great characters and I was so swept up in this world. I would like this series to never end. But all good things must eventually. I loved the ending the best. The authors made sure we had some great closure on these wonderful characters and I was so excited and happy about the ending. The whole Jinn community was in this book and I loved it! I just can't say enough get things about this series! Thanks authors for the great books!
The Annie problem pretty much killed my interest in this series. I have no patience for families who don’t cut out people who are cruel and narcissistic like the cancerous lesion they are to a healthy home. You ignore them and change the locks on your doors and your phone number. Then only deal with them in a business capacity on a limited, controlled basis.
I just found this mostly boring. I don’t care about the wedding plans or dates. I wanted more of the guys POV if the dating and normal life parts were going to be interesting.
Arsyn is so close to her HEA. She's moved in with her Jinn, she has the family she's always dreamed of. She is learning about Jinn life and being the Archivist. She's about to have her Melding and her Archivist ceremonies. She's learning how to fight with and without magic for the upcoming battle against Draak. But Syn is keeping a secret. There is a darkness within her. She hears it. She feels it. The Kismet brothers Kill, Eli, Zach, and Tal know that there's something wrong but to them, it's understandable given everything she's been through. She will be fine after the Melding. Syn is so close but will the darkness destroy them all?
I have loved this trilogy. I have eagerly awaited the final book while dreading the actual ending. I adore the Kismet Brothers and Syn. I love the world of the Jinn with their history and their affinities I love Addie and Nova and their complete twin silliness. The evil Draak and his Sihr make for the perfect evil enemies. I love a strong villain. This series has everything needed to entertain me. Sometimes the final book falls short or becomes ridiculous trying to wrap up the story. It's always a concern, especially when there is a battle to be won. I was completely satisfied with this conclusion. Frustration and concern grew as the tension mounted. Mistakes were made by the good guys while the bad guys seem to be gaining all of the power before the final battle. There was never any doubt how the battle would play out (this is a good thing in my mind) but the question was always How. I LOVED the How! It worked for me completely. Made me happy as well. My only criticism is the epilogue. I would have liked more time after the battle before the time jump. Two or three chapters thoroughly detailing life after the Melding. I'm greedy that way!
When I think how far Arsyn came from those first pages I am amazed. A lost, lonely hurt girl with no ability to trust. It was a long, twisted journey to the confident, caring, compassionate woman she ended as. The Kismets showed her love and patience and family and she was strong enough to accept it. I will miss them all.
I can't believe this is the final book in this magical series!! Perfectly laid out finale in my opinion. Syn starts out the book still mentally recovering from the dark attack from previous books. Stressed out about their upcoming meld, where she and her beloveds will FINALLY become one. That's if she can make it there in one piece. The Council keep pushing her, and think she could be able to access her magic NOW before the meld. WTH....why would she be able to do what no Conduit before her had managed?! All eyes seem to be upon her which doesn't help her rising anxiety or bad dreams. Something is off. Syn knows it and so do some of her guys. Can they figure it out in time? As usual there plenty of action, adventure, deceit and secrets galore....and possibly a reveal or two along the way 😉. So sad this is the final book in the series, but one can hold out hope for a possible future spinoff down the line? The next generation. Have fun and dive into this delicious final book in this Jinn read. Enjoy!!!
Arsyn has came so far since the very first book. From the lonely and timid girl with a past to finally getting her HEA in book three. I enjoyed following along with her while she is learning about Jinn life and being the Archivist. She's about to have her Melding with her men and it’s all exciting. although through all the anticipation Syn is keeping a secret from the brothers. I adored these characters and I was so excited to finally have the third book in the trilogy. have loved this trilogy. I loved the world of the Jinn with their history, every detail made this read all the more enjoyable.
The only reason for a four star and not five is that there were some inconsistencies with the characters such as small details about them. I’m personally a visual reader so i caught these small things, they don’t bother me so much as it doesn’t affect the story itself it’s just a personal thing for me.
It has some issues but still an enjoyable read. I did honestly enjoy the plotline for the most part, and I couldn't put it down, hence the 4 star rating still. I had a print copy with typos, but I'd assume the ebook version had been updated and those removed.
The long anticipated final book has arrived and I'm sad to see the end. Arsyn and the Kismet's will be missed, but I'm happy that they can finally start living their lives without a constant threat.
Now for the book itself, there were parts that I absolutely loved like the bachelorette party and melding ceremony, I felt that the 5 of them were hardly ever in the same spot for long or much less enjoying themselves. And then the *big bad* happened. I just felt like the end of book 2 was leading to more time spent together and communication and then we didn't really get any if that. But that's just me. I still loved the book and the series wrapped up nicely. I just personally wanted a bit more relationship stuffs...which is not for everyone.
Thanks ladies for a great series! I rate the series 5 stars overall!
Wish Granted is the third and final book in The Conduit trilogy. This book was everything I wished for and more! Arsyn and her guys have been through a lot and between dealing with the effects from the dark attack, dealing with the council and taking over as the Archivist it is finally time for Syn and her Jinn to have their melding ceremony. However, things do not go as planned when Draak and his Sihr make their move leaving Syn and her guys fighting for their HEA. I loved how Arsyn has grown from the sad, lonely girl from the first book to the strong women with an amazing family and tons of support by the end of the final book. I am going to miss Arsyn and her Jinn and I hope that K.B and Anita will write more amazing books with amazing characters in the future!!
I cannot believe it's over, and boy what a ride it was. Syn finally gets the happily ever after my heart has ached for her to have since we first got to know her and all she's been through, but it sure didn't come easy. Syn and her Jinn (ha, see what I did there?) will have you devouring page after page of every book in this series while secretly wishing for some sexy Jinn of your own. This was an excellent ending to an excellent series and I can't help but hope one day we get new stories from some amazing surprises at the end. I know, you have no idea what I'm talking about, well why are you still here, get to reading and find out!
This series was great. The story and premise itself was unique and intriguing. The reason I am only giving three stars is because it is in need of some editing, book two and three the most. There is some continuity issues, such as Tag in book two was a 300 year old family man but in book three he was 150 and possibly gay. The guys eye color changes in each book from Amber to hazel and the lastly green. If you are someone who does have issues with things then I would definitely recommend reading this series. However, you are someone who can't overlook things like this maybe wait and see if it gets edited again.
Well this is it guys. We've made it to the end of this amazing series. What an ending it is too. They have been through so much to get to their melding ceremony and it's finally time. Now you know all isn't going to go as planned though right? This book is packed full of emotions and actions. So much is going on. It's a difficult road to the end but it's a beautiful thing once we get there. I'm sad to say goodbye to these beloved characters but I think KB and Anita did an excellent job of wrapping their story up. Bravo ladies. I hope you choose to write together again in the future.
I am going to miss Syn and the Kismits. The book itself is things that we have been waiting for since first meeting the characters, their melding ceremony. Loved this scene and more. The guys and Syn are just so fun to read their scenes together. They blend into the perfect unit, and I am glad that we get the ending we do. There are always struggles along the way, but Syn and the guys fight them as best they can, together. K.B. and Anita did an excellent job, this was well done and I hope that you ladies do something together in the future.
I both hate and love endings. I hate them because they're done. Nothing else is coming, unless you're really lucky and the characters won't leave the author alone. And I love them because they usually turn out to be a HEA and I love those.
Wish Granted was such an amazing book. Syn and her Jinn have been through so much and continue to be put to the test in this book. I love the way it ends.
K.B and Anita outdid themselves with this series. It will always be a favorite of mine.
So many feels. This is one of my favorite series. It was tough to see it end. Asryn still struggles with the darkness inside of her. She’s more emotional and irrational this time around. The guys finally get to meld with their conduit. But will it be the end of them all when Asryn turns to the darkness? Annie turns out to not be such a witch after all. So many heart wrenching parts to this story. So many warm feels too. Well written and a great ending for Asryn and her Jinn.
First I have to say that I love this series. However, I felt like this last book was rushed. I feel like everything was very cookie cutter and there was no real conflict. The other books I connected well with the characters but it was just lacking in this book. I still reccomend these authors and this series. I just wish there was more.
I'm so sad that this series is over! This was one of my first indie RH series and I'm just not ready for it to be over. That being said, I loved this book and it nicely wrapped up the story. I don't feel like anything was left out and the authors gave a small epilogue that leaves readers feeling good.
Now that's what I call kick'n some arse But I think after everything he did I would have taken my time with his ending toyed with with him a bit 😈 All in all I loved the journey of this series it was a rollercoaster of emotions, with a few choice words along the way I hope there will be a spinoff
I really loved this entire series. I have been waiting and anticipating this book and was not let down. KB and Anita have done a great job of creating a world with Arsyn and her Jinn. I am so glad they finally got their HEA and can’t wait to read more books by these amazing authors in the future.
This series wrapped up so perfectly. I absolutely love these 2 authors working together. The end of this series answered all my questions. I loved the characters and the relationships that they have built! This is a definitely a must read series.
Could there have been a better ending for this book? I think not! So much love, compassion, heartbreak and an epic battle in the end. This was the perfect way to end the Kismet family story. I had a hard time putting this book down. I highly recommend this series.
I wasn't sure about book three but I dove in anyways. It was a satisfying book. It had action and romance. My only wish was for one more epilogue a few years later. Maybe there will be a novella.
A brilliant end to a truly exciting series. The final half of the book kept me on tender hooks waiting to see when draakk would strike, if sun would get taken over by darkness, if her meld would happen. This final book did not disappoint
This is book three in The Conduit Trilogy. Arsyn and her men fight the battle against evil . I love that the story is told in multiple POV' s. Overall a great finish to the series though I as still left with a few questions. A very good trilogy
So in love with the ending!! It was the perfect ending that they deserved! Though I know there won't be more, I want more. But I know I can always reread!