So much emotional shit happens in this slice of the series. Some I thought more time should have been spent on. It was brought to make you gasp, but not grab the full range of emotions. The villain is at last revealed to the clueless characters. And hot Damon it ends on a gleeful note that will have me checking out book 4 in January to see some weddings, life and death. I'm sure it will be an emotional book with the path the author has laid out. I just hope she pulls it off.RECOMMENDATIONS1. New Adult.... 17+ due to strong sexual situations. However, Mature Young Adults might enjoy.2. Good book that is part of a series to enjoy between full- length novels. Series is improving! I thought this one was the best of the three I've read thus far. Far fewer editing issues, first of all. And I'm really getting into the story of Harrison and Siena. Of course, it took the whole book to get to who was messing with the drivers and I don't think it took me (or anyone else) more than the first quarter of the book to actually figure it out. But - that didn't make the story less enjoyable.About to start the final book!
The series is progressing really good although, I don't know why it took the whole book for them to figure out who was messing everything up. Enzo really kills me with his mess and how he thinks he should be allowed to be with Shelby and Siena shouldn't be with Harrison. I guess he will get better in the next book hopefully because Harrison did help him in the end. I also, thought it was predictable because I knew what would happen in the end of the book.
—blfischel
Siena and Harrison seemed to act a little out of character when they jumped to conclusions about each other with other people but at least each incident was resolved pretty quickly instead of being dragged out into dreaded big misunderstandings. Also, it was totally obvious who was behind all the crap that was going on even though the author waited until the last second to have Siena to figure it out.
—Devi
3.5 stars
—Laura
3.7
—Jessie