
Joyce Benoit
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One of the best trilogies. So sad this trilogy is done! This book has so much emotions and closure. Solomon and Vivienne are forced together and have guidance with how to communicate with each other, having to be honest with each other was the key. They finally find home with each other. What an amazing ending. Having friends that believe in them as a couple is what got them together again even if they had to do it the hard way (with an intervention ). This series is full of everything, what a page turner, so intense. Lila Bubois writes the best trilogies. Get the books, you won't be disappointed.

Dar Good
Not going to lie, I really couldn’t see how these two could work things out. I mean, seriously, TALK TO EACH OTHER!!!!!! For two people who connect so easily, so organically, and so beautifully on a primal and sexual level, you would think they would ‘get’ each other more. They do, but their automatic assumption is one of anger and self-protection. They had me so upset, because I felt all the pain they gave to the other, the fears, tears, and hopes dashed. They seriously needed professionals to come in and get these two sorted out so they could finally, finally, have their happily ever after!

Jennifer Croom
This entire trilogy has be packed full of twists and turns, surprises that I never would have guessed. Paris Promise started with a bang, and just kept getting stranger from there (in a good way, I promise!) Once I began this book, I had to force myself to put it down to try to put my feelings into words. Surprise, excitement, anticipation, and a bit of apprehension all combine in my gut, refusing to let go! Solomon and Vivienne have a tumultuous past, made even crazier by miscommunications (or is it failure to communicate?!?) Neither had the confidence or patience that it took to stick it out, and make things work in their favor, when the going really got tough. Now they have their second chance, but the questions is whether that chance is to resolve hard feelings and move on, or to work through it all, and make a life together. This book was an absolutely amazing example of how it takes more than explosive chemistry and true love to make a relationship flourish. Solomon and Vivienne had so many paths that could have blown them apart, or pulled them together. There really was a billion and one things that were working against them. This book (the entire series really) was breathtaking, everything that I want in a story. A work of fiction that absolutely pulled me in and kept me right in the middle of the story!