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The chemistry between Nick and Noah is still undeniable. Mercedes Ron knows how to write tension, and the banter remains sharp. This book leans into the consequences of their previous actions, giving more emotional depth than the first two. The pacing is faster, and the stakes feel higher—especially with new antagonists that actually pose a real threat.
Old habits die hard. The “I hate you / I need you” cycle repeats one too many times, and some conflicts could have been solved with a single honest conversation. Nick’s possessiveness, while romanticized, crosses into controlling territory more than once without enough self-awareness from the narrative. Also, the resolution in the last 50 pages feels slightly rushed compared to the slow-burn buildup. Culpa Nuestra
If you loved the first two books, you’ll be satisfied with how it ends. It’s messy, dramatic, and addictive – perfect for fans of dark romance and enemies-to-lovers tropes. Just don’t expect healthy relationship goals. Read it for the angst, the steam, and the guilty pleasure of it all. The chemistry between Nick and Noah is still undeniable