All for One by Melissa de la Cruz

All for One (Alex & Eliza Trilogy, #3)

by Melissa de la Cruz

In this dazzling finale to the trilogy that began with the New York Times bestselling Alex & Eliza: A Love Story, the curtain closes on the epic romance of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler

1785. New York, New York.
     As a young nation begins to take shape, Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler are on top of the world. They're the toast of the town, keeping New York City buzzing with tales of their lavish parties, of Eliza's legendary wit, and of Alex's brilliant legal mind.
    But new additions to Alex & Eliza's little family mean change is afoot in the Hamilton household. When they agree to take in an orphaned teenage girl along with Eliza's oldest brother, John Schuyler, Eliza can't help but attempt a match. It's not long before sparks start to fly . . . if only Eliza can keep herself from interfering too much in the course of true love. After all, she and Alex have an arrival of their own to plan for, though Alex's latest case brings a perilous threat that may destroy everything.
     The sweeping love story of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler comes to a close in All for One, the riveting final installment of the New York Times bestselling Alex & Eliza trilogy.

Reviewed by Steph L on

5 of 5 stars

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I recommend this series for any Hamilton Fan. This third and final book was the best one yet I would say.

Characters 5/5
The characters in this book are flawed so they feel like real people. I loved Eliza and she has always been my favorite character. This book has a new character named Emma Trask, and she is another great character.

Plot 5/5

We find out about the affair between Alexander Hamilton and Maria Reynolds in this book. Without spoiling the plot, I love knowing what happened from another author's point of view. The other base plot is the Hamilton family and I really enjoyed this as well.

Pace 5/5

The pace of this book is steady. At no point does it feel the scenes are too fast or too slow.

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