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Vain - Part Three (2014)

by Deborah Bladon(Favorite Author)
3.79 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: You already know I got to read all three "books" together in one sitting and that I liked the first two. I did not like this book because she had just gotten over Noah with Alec and then it went full steam into finishing the book as quickly as if a deadline was needed to be met. Oh, I thought HEA was a bit over the top fast and miraculous. I felt Noah had a revelation and then he was good. Really? Probably should of seen a shrink all along...creepy with the look alikes and I kept thinking the story was about how perfection was the issue and that even Camille was scared and therefore replaced by many look a likes. Turns out that Noah was actually most upset about....ha, you read the book to find out Noah's real issue.
review 2: As Noah tries to explain to Alexa
... morethe circumstances that has forced him to push her away, you can’t help but feel for him a little bit more. The Noah Foster that we’ve seen has been a contradiction. He isn’t as cruel as you first assume – your initial reaction is to hate him, to jump to your own conclusions.But Alexa has to push forward. With a job offer to teach, she heads to NY where she waits tables and teaches. The only thing missing from her life is Noah. But Noah isn’t about to let her go so easily. As the author brings the series to a close, she gives you a clear look into what drove Noah. His guilt over his past, his insecurities about his scar... all of it becomes crystal clear. But she also gives us a love story that forced him out of his comfort zone and a reason to try to be more than just the hermit that hid away in his apartment. I really enjoyed this series and the fact that there was not a huge wait between books. The author published this the right way – giving us those cliffhanger endings could have backfired had the wait been endless. I don’t mind being left hanging. The anticipation often leads to me wanting the next book even more – but there is that sweet spot of timing that some don’t hit. The author found that sweet spot. less
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valerie
A very enjoyable series of books.
faiza
Moves along very quickly!
Kikki9996
LOVED LOVED LOVED IT
jmjohns
I liked the ending.
Jon
love Noah!
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