Unabridged Audiobook
Whewwww...Kiersten Modglin is writing her arse off. Now, this is how you write a series. The Atonement, book, #3,the last book in the series took me on all the frills as Book 1 and 2. Ainsley and Peter are truly crazy. Just when I thought one was crazier, the other one one up'd the other. I see why Ainsley didn't trust her mother, and the sad thing is I know some mothers just like her. She would want her daughter to put up with whatever to keep a man/image or to look/be alone. Pathetic. Peter really upset me when he manipulated his son, Dillion, to try to kill, just to get Ainsley and his family back. He didn't care how it would destroy his son. He just wanted to turn his son into a monster like him. Even when her grandson shot Matt, Adele still wanted Ainsley to go be with Peter and his deranged arse. Then it all ends, a new life, now Ainsley can finally be happy and breathe... #Book4of2025 #BookWorm #WhatsNext #ToyasBookClub #BuckleUp #GetComfyAndRead
This book fell flat. I was anticipating a good reading experience since I enjoyed the 2 previous books in the series. However, it felt dragged out and unnecessary. The author used this book to absolve one of the characters of her previous transgressions. It depicted the character as a victim as opposed to highlighting the many crimes she once committed. It paints one person as a monster while presenting the other as a victim. However, anyone who has read all books of the series knows that both characters are equally deranged and monstrous. I increased the speed to complete the book quicker. Highly disappointed.
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