![]() I can't ever see myself re-reading it, which is something I always do with series I love. If I was rating the entire series, I would rate it 3.5 stars. Now that I've completed the series, I can say that it was enjoyable, but it didn't rock my world. The author attempted to give him his HEA at the end and I didn't like it - it was rushed and an ill fit. I still felt so badly for Sean in this book. M never wavered in her love of him, and though Sean was a genuine option, and he was more than happy to enter into a relationship with her, she stayed loyal to Rigel the entire time. ![]() One of the things I really liked about this series was how loyal both M and Rigel were to each other. There is strength in numbers, and together, M and Rigel, are a force to be reckoned with. The twist with Rigel was good and unexpected. ![]() But M proves her resilience and demonstrates what a natural born leader she truly is. Separated from Rigel, she struggles to hold it all together. Betrayal abounds with heartbreaking consequences. It's a tricky situation, especially for one so young. ![]() Thrust headfirst into the manipulative political world on Mars, she must keep her wits about her if she is to correctly separate those who are trustworthy from those who are power-hungry and who seek to use her for their own end. I really felt for M in this book as the full extent of her leadership role hits home. This was a decent conclusion to the series, and a vast improvement on the last book, in my opinion. ![]()
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