The conclusion to Freddy and Georgina's story was so worth the wait. So much happened in this book, but a large part (the best part) was Freddy allowing himself to be vulnerable and admit to his love of Georgina. The build-up to that scene was as frustrating as beautiful. He'd get so close but would chicken out, and Georgina would walk away. Until finally, after a scare, he just gave in. Even then, he had to work for it. All along this journey, Freddy revealed more and more about himself, and we can see what makes him up. And once Freddy commits, Freddy genuinely commits, and just as cruel as Freddy could be in his work, Freddy was off the charts romantic with his Swan.
This book was such a great conclusion to Freddy and Georgina's story, but it was also an exceptional conclusion to the series of books. There was, of course, the divine dance of Freddy and his Swan filled with steam and swoon. They finally figured out the mystery of Lucy. All of the intrigues of the brotherhood were there as Freddy, Christopher, Casper, and Leo all tried to keep their loved ones safe and do their jobs. Virtue and Lies was an exceptional series, and Flame was a perfect conclusion.