![]() ![]() So naturally he decides to come back, make his home there, and resume his relationship with her. But at times for me, she was just a character who was there, not one I was actively rooting formīut aside from that, still a good book and a nice conclusion to the Three Sisters Island trilogy.which is my favorite of all Nora's trilogies.Įleven years ago, 20-year-old Sam Logan dumped 19-year-old Mia Devlin because he felt "trapped" by her love and life on the New England island where they grew up. Maybe it was her attitude and arrogance.I'm not sure. I just didn't like her as much as the other characters. The other thing that kept me from really loving the book was Mia herself. ![]() I would have liked to see Mia soften toward him a little more before the end. She sleeps with him, does things with him, but she's constantly saying "I'll never risk my heart again" and saying it's just sex and fun. Their romance just has this rather cold vibe. The abrupt change in her feelings came off a little.weird for me. Mia keeps her heart locked away from Sam for the whole book (with good reason mostly) then at the end, she's suddenly like, okay, I accept you and your love. What I didn't particularly like about the book was the romance between Mia and Sam. I liked the plot as it dealt with resolving the threat to the island and beating the evil. While I still liked this book, it was my least favorite of the Three Sisters Island trilogy. ![]()
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