Well this 3rd installment was the best out of the3!Husbands and wives being completely self absorbed then not getting needs met, blaming the other person! Yep sounds like real life to me. At least the are people in the world and fiction who ca take stock long enough to pull their heads out of their asses!Think that why i loved this one the best. The most realistic. Wasn't quite as bit as the other two but still plenty enough to get the juices going.Shame the 2nd book could have almost not been needed. It was like a complete side story not really involved with the 1st or the 3rd! This one tied everything together nicely. Even with the side story. The 3rd book in the Jackson Brother's trilogy.This book is about Mitch and his wife Connie. Since the death of his eldest brother Lou, Mitch has been eaten with fear that something will happen to him and cause his wife and two children to be left alone to struggle. His fears are tied up in in his unresolved grief for his brother.Connie feels it's time to grow into the big family they've always planned. But Mitch is insisting they can't afford it. This is causing friction between them and a lot of fights.Connie and Mitch both want to make their way back to each other but have to face some difficult truths about themselves first.This was a sweet story, Connie & Mitch's love for one another is never in doubt they've just lost sight of each other and their dreams.Once again, all the characters are very likable but not perfect. It's not a super long read but was a nice way to sum up the series. Overall I give the trilogy 4 stars. The first book is my favorite and it's currently free on Amazon.
Good book and series. Nice development of characters and family relationships. Definitely recommend.
—Tae
Excellent book. Loved the characters and story line.
—Nick7118
Getting better and better!
—duck
3.5 stars
—hunedr