Title: End Of The Innocence
Series: Innocence #3
Author: Alessandra Torre
Published: Mar 23/14
Length: 276pgs
Format: ecopy
Genre: contemporary romance
Shelf: review
Rating: ★★★★
Synopsis from Goodreads:
One year. I have one year to find out more about this man I am marrying. More about his family. More about our sex, and all of the dirty, delicious places it will take me.
I thought I’d spend this year making a decision. I never thought the decision would be taken from me, snatched right from my naive little hands.
Adult-content
rating:
This book contains content considered unsuitable for young readers 17 and
under, and which may be offensive to some readers of all ages.
My Review:
The flashbacks to previous encounters really draw you in and heighten the excitement of the story. They also give you a deeper insight into the main characters themselves. You really get to see and understand how they’re feeling and what they’re thinking in certain situations. But Torre’s character development doesn’t end there. She takes the characters we’ve come to know and love (or hate) in the first two novels of the series and continues to make them grow. Some characters change based on their experiences, others we just get to know in a much more rounded way. This widely varied cast combines to create an unforgettable extended family.
Overall this was a great ending to the series. It was bittersweet at times, suspenseful at others, and hot throughout.
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