Good, but not the best in the series...I found this last book in The Thorne Brothers Trilogy somewhat less engaging than the previous two. I had a much more difficult time connecting with either of the main protagonists and felt that the pacing was slow and the character development wasn't as complex as it had been on the previous two nooks. Finally, the author's inclusion of a paranormal ability used by Brookelyn stretched my credulity and weakened the story telling. Bottom line: Even though the trilogy resolved satisfactorily, I was disappointed in what I feel to be a weak story to bring an otherwise strong group of well written and engrossing novels to a close. I do want the author to know how much I appreciate her ability to craft three novels in the series that were fully realized, each on their own, but also established a strong link to the next novel in the series. Thankfully, Ms. Goodman was able to write complete stories about three brothers and their ladies without the use of 'you have to buy the next book' cliffhangers. Her writing and storytelling are sufficient to keep me buying her work without resorting to that bush league tactic.