Wow! What a ride. This is the final installment in the Legend trilogy and it was worth the wait. I enjoyed every word from start to finish. It was absolutely delightful and in my opinion the best of the series.
Fast-paced, suspenseful, sexy, dramatic and mix in some twists you have all the ingredients of an engaging read and The Fight Forever had it all. After the nerve-wracking ending in House of Scarlett, I couldn’t wait to see how Gabriel would handle this precarious situation.
I admired Scarlett from the moment of her introduction. However, she made me proud in this installment. Her fighting spirit stood out. I loved how she stood up to the bullies and haters in her life. It was good to see she recognized she deserved a lot more than what they had dished out to her.
As for Gabriel, I am totally head over heels for him. He has been through so much and deserved love and happiness in his life. By the end of the story he had all that and more. Together they made a great team, and I enjoyed watching them grow as individuals and as a couple.
The secondary characters added their own blend of spice to the story. A few of them intrigued me and I am secretly hoping their stories are in the making.
The story had several surprises and quite a few laugh out loud moments. Added to that were several exciting moments, which kept me on the edge of my seat. There were a few times when the threat level against Scarlet and Gabriel intensified, and I feared for them both.
I am still in shock with how the situation from Gabriel’s past ended. I never expected it to play out the way it did, but I loved it. I thought it was a brilliant way to tie up that aspect of the story.
Conclusion/Recommendation
Meghan March delivered a spell-binding conclusion to the Legend trilogy. I highly recommend this series to readers love romance, suspense and complex characters.
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