![]() “You want me to take your name?” He cups the back of my head. ![]() Hence the 2 stars, even though if it’d been any other couple or any other story, I would’ve DNF’d and returned it after the first few chapters. As ridiculous and OTT as they often are, though, I seem to have a soft spot for this couple and I had fun reading this. There were good things mixed in all that, especially the part about Luke dealing with his coming out from his church’s perspective and how it changed things, but it’s difficult to see those without all the rest. In case you’re wondering, yes, Luke and Vance are still going at it like hypersexual bunnies and they still don’t show the slightest sign of knowing what the refractory period is. Ridiculous, OTT plot developments, sloppy editing, the MCs sometimes still stuck in the same patterns as 2 books ago, out-of-nowhere sappy developments… you name it, this book had it. I had fun with this final book, too-even if sometimes that meant laughing at what I’m sure were supposed to be serious, dramatic moments-but my sense of fairness to all my other 3-star books prevents me from rounding up because all the flaws of the second book were amplified in this one. ![]() ![]() For some reason, though, I keep having fun reading it. I went into this book with my expectations set low because, as much as I rated the second book on sheer enjoyment, I’m fully aware that this series is a bit of a mess. ![]()
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