I will admit it. I love this series, and Reflections doesn't disappoint. Alexis started out in Color Me Grey as a young, a little bit spoiled, a little bit flaky, woman with an interesting background and an interesting new opportunity as the lone female member of a Private Military Organization. Through the first and second books we watched as Alexis learned and grew, as a soldier and as a woman. Each was a true treat to read, and this third edition does not disappoint. Secrets are revealed, mysteries are solved, and Alexis truly grows into who she was always meant to be. The wrap-up of this volume of the series would, should J.C. have decided to end the series at this point, be a clean break. Ends are tied, relationships are brought to fulfillment and relationships between the partners are high and tight. Mr. Black is still my favorite character besides Alexis (White is just a little too prissy for my tastes!) but all of the characters, whether you like them or not, are well written.Though kids and family are taking up J.C.'s time right now, according to her Facebook page, she has written lately that she is working on a new edition, and I can hardly wait to read it! I got these books for my Nook, then when they came out on Audio I immediately jumped on them and have not been disappointed. Enjoy! I really hope this isn't the last book in this engaging series by Ms. Phelps. I have really taken a liking to Alexis Stanton and I enjoy seeing her learn & grow in her role as assassin/spy.There were some things I liked about this installment in the series, and others I didn't. I thought this story was a little more scattered than the first two. There were a lot of assignments and missions being carried out and it made it hard for me to fully appreciate each one on an individual basis. I did like Alex's promotion and that she was able to get her own team assembled. Colin is quite prominent in this story as well. He is a great character and I like the direction he is going in. And yes! Alex & White finally get to share a kiss. I would definitely be interested in seeing how their relationship progresses....This was a good book and I enjoyed it, just not as much as the first two.
What do You think about Reflections Of Grey (2009)?
I read all three books in one weekend. I think that speeks for its self.
—Mochajo
Not sure why I kept reading this series. This book was blah, blah, blah.
—Sandy