Aside from there being a few grammatical errors here and there and having worded a few sentences myself, I'd say that I say that I enjoyed the book. In my review for the second book, I mentioned there being a plot hole due to a kidnapping situation and it was answered throughout this book, meaning that both of these books takes place at the same time (page 116 explains the situation that lead the Cavalli's to the take action against the Steeles). A continuity issue that I came across was when Abigail left her phone in the car in one of the chapters while she was taking Katerina to the hospital, meaning that there was no mode of communication she could have and a few chapters later, she now has her phone again. Additionally, I don’t remember Lucas being in the same room as the Cavallis during the exchange in the second book. However, my memory could be failing me in this assumption. A moment that I found to be contradicting was when Antonio says "A sister for a sister" and Abigail agrees, he suddenly doesn’t want Abi because he has no use for her. Why offer the idea if you wouldn't ned her? It seemed like he did need her in the later chapters though, but I just found to be contradicting. Lastly, what happened with the gift Alli gave Emani? He never opened it, so we never saw what was inside. I assume it's because the author plans on continuing the series. The way the book ended leads to a book that may be focused on Georgia's story. However, I still feel like the gift could’ve been opened near the ending of this book because the story is centered around Emani and Abigail.
Now, what I loved about this book was Emani and Alexanders relationship/bond. Same with Katerina and Abigail. We got to see more of Abigail's struggles, which I absolutely loved and it showed us why she is the way she is. I'd say that out of the three books, this is my second favorite. I loved how Emani cared for her even after everything they'd been through.
It may have taken me a while to finish this, but overall, this was a great story, it just had a few inconsistencies here and there.