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I will admit, I was terrified going into this final book.  I wasn't sure how Sierra Simone was going to fix things between Ash, Embry and Greer.  Quite frankly, I wasn't sure I was willing to forgive Embry for what he did to Ash.  But I had faith the author would make sure this threesome found their HEA in their own version of Camelot.

I think this was my favorite book in the series because Ash was truly the focus.  It was interesting being inside his head and understanding the depth of his love for Embry and Greer.  He needed both of their love, it was as important to him as air.  He may have enjoyed his dominance over both of them but he did all of it out of his love for them.

It was hard to forgive Embry for his attitude towards Ash and the things he had done.  I understood why and I understood how much he was hurting himself in his fight for what he thought was right.  But it hurt to see Ash and Greer suffering because of it.  

Sierra Simone took readers on a roller coaster ride with this one.  Ash, Embry and Greer had a lot to work out.  Sometimes that meant Ash invoking his own sense of justice on the two people he loved.  Sometimes it was Ash trusting to be his most vulnerable and know they would take care of him.  But in the end, this version of Camelot got the ending it deserved.

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