
The conclusion to The Victory Series!
Iain Fraser thought he understood his life. Then the brother he didn’t know existed turned it all upside down. Everything he has built, everyone he cares about, is under attack. And every choice he makes to defend it seems to be the wrong one. It’s time to go on offense, but it’s hard to take the fight to the enemy when you can’t find him. Cassandra Michaelson has been in a protective limbo since her husband was killed. Victory has been her entire focus, a cocoon wrapping her up, keeping her safe but also confining her. Fighting Iain’s brother, the man who stripped that protection away, has awakened her again—and made her see not only that she doesn’t have to be alone, doesn’t want to be alone, but also that she wants far more. She wants to fly again. And she wants to fly with Iain. Iain has always been waiting for Cassandra. He hadn’t put his life on hold —in fact, he’d thought he was building something new, away from Victory and from the partnership that shattered when his best friend was killed. But Cass refuses to stay away, stay safe, and now they must work together to trigger their enemy’s end game. What they can be after that will have to wait until—and if—they survive it.
THOUGHTS: Wow. Just wow. This should really be a TV show – or a movie. I’ve read the entire series and this is the perfect conclusion to the series. In this one, Cassandra (the head of the Victory group) and Iain are finally finding the answers they’ve been looking for on who is trying to destroy Victory, and them. All their friends are back to help them figure it all out. And the answers are surprising – not just to me, but to the team as well.
I love the interaction between all the team members. They’re not just colleagues, but friends who do actually care for one another. Even when they’re angry at one another. And there’s just enough hope at the end that this might not be the complete end.
If you like thrilling adventure with your romance, definitely pick this one up – and all the rest of the books in the series as well.
Definitely recommended.