This is an afterthought of the trilogy, because I think it was written after the series was complete, to further show the interaction between the main character, Kade’s mother and father. It untangles the intricacies of Kade’s mental development and, hence, how it all started. I am glad she wrote it because the series left a lot of questions unanswered that this book supplied.
Some slow-moving parts weren’t done in the other
books, but it still hit the suspense and shock at times that the other books
did. And, thankfully, the questions were answered, and I enjoyed the story.
If I had known this book was out, I would have liked
to read it first. It doesn’t propel you to read the next one with a hanging
ending. But the storyline is still there, moving to the next generation, and it
is intriguing.
I recommend the whole series if you like intrigue,
suspense, or just sexy, steamy scenes. Fair warning, for those who don’t like
explicit, these books definitely are explicit, both sexually and dark, graphic murder,
and even torture. I gave this 4 out of 5 stars.

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