This series was my first introduction to this author, and I’ve loved every word of it. And having read this series in order I really didn’t think I would like this book. But I’ve also been dying to read it to see everyone all together at the end of their careers after having first met them way back in college. I feel like I’ve watched them grow up and start families and break apart and come back together.

 

Trevor has been such a selfish acehole who jeopardised the relationships and friendships of everyone around him and I wanted him to go crawl under a rock and die. Don’t get me wrong I felt for him, kind of. He made a mistake, and he owned it and didn’t try to hide from the stupid. He just didn’t course correct. And as humans I think we do tend to hold onto things and it’s especially hard to move on from relationships that have such huge significance on our lives.

 

When we first met Sage, she caught my attention hard. She was not someone I immediately took to, but she was so unapologetically herself that I respected her. I was dying to know what her story was and when we finally got it, I found I liked her and saw her soft underbelly a lot more.

 

Trevor’s redemption was really awesome to watch, and I completely forgave him all of his past indiscretions. I also loved and hated that we didn’t see Sebastian’s feelings on the changes in Trevor or his relationship with Sage. I thought for a moment we were going to see him have a chat with Sage about the whole Trevor / Erica thing, but alas I was wrong. Not that what actually transpired wasn’t better.

 

The whole book had so much happening and so many different types of relationships being shown in their different styles and stages. I couldn’t wait to see how different things were going to come to light or be resolved. I’m just so sad to be at the end of the series and having to say goodbye to all of these characters. Now I have to stalk the author to see what else she has for me to jump into.

 

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