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A**A
Fantastic Conclusion!
The Certainty of Violet & Luke picks up right where The Probability of Violet & Luke left off. Violet's life is a mess. Preston is stalking her, her parents murder is still unsolved and to top it all off, she's falling behind in school. It's becoming too much and she feels as though she's going to loose it. When the final straw is drawn, Violet almost makes the biggest mistake of all and that mistake ends up being a life altering experience. It puts things into perspective for her and makes her realize that things have to change and she's finally got to work with the feelings that she has.....Luke is trying so hard to get his life back on track. He has his own struggles and demons to deal with. But one thing is certain, he doesn't know when it happened, but he's fallen in love with Violet and that terrifies him. He's not afraid of being in love, he's afraid of how she will respond. With all the craziness that's going on and parts of their pasts that just do not want to go away, will Violet and Luke ever be able to just be a normal, happy couple????I always worry when you get to the final book in a series, hoping that it will live up to my expectations and give me closure on a story that I love......And let me tell you, Jessica Sorensen does not disappoint. Once again, I got lost in the world that Jessica Sorensen has created. I was captivated the entire time and couldn't read fast enough. This book had it all for me: romance, angst, frustration, and a few wtf moments! I'm sad to see that Violet and Luke's story has come to end, but this has been one incredible journey. And if any two characters deserve a HEA, it's certainly these two!*****I received an ARC copy of this book in exchange for my honest review*****
M**B
Good book, however
This was the final book in the trilogy of Violet and Luke (at least that's my assumption. I also assumed that the Redemption of Callie and Kayden was the last one, so we'll see). The ends were wrapped up pretty well, and it stayed with the previous books. We really get to see Luke develop into a human being in this book, and he really steps up. Violet also changes more than she has previously, and its a good conclusion.The only complaint I have is how much the word however is used. It seems to be Jessica Sorensen's favorite word to use, both correctly and incorrectly. After reading this series plus the Secret series, I am slightly tired of the word however.
S**N
Luke and Violet
Luke and Violet is not your normal couple. They have a past that makes their future harder to achieve. Strangely they find they are connected but in a way that just breaks both their hearts. This story is a part of their lives that shows how they come to terms with reality. Luke has an addiction, but has put that in his past in order to move forward. It's because of him having Violet, he has the reason to put the addiction behind him. He feels he has to take care of her because of what his mother did to her patents. But in all reality, he loves her and when he admits this to himself, he finally tells her. Violet doesn't know what love is or at she thinks she doesn't that is until she realizes the feelings she has for Luke is love. When she accepts this, she then realizes she is capable of love. Together Violet and Luke put the past where it should be, in the past, and move forward. Only their strength together is how they accomplish it. Two beautiful souls with rough exteriors while having the softest interiors. Absolutely amazing story.
E**N
finally breathing.
I am beginning to believe that this author is the master of pulling the reader down into the deep, dark water with the characters, allowing lungs to burn with the need for air and then slowly allowing us to come up for air--gasping with tears in our eyes. This book ending with full oxygen.This book was a beautiful "ending" to this story--Violet and Luke finally know what it means to be 'normal.' To feel, to love, to worry without the fear of a life altering moment.This was probably my favorite of these three books, with both characters hitting the bottom and then finding their way back up, fighting against the current begging them to give in.Again, probably my favorite scene was the dance scene--this author knows how to write a sensual dance scene. I felt like I was the one dancing. Of course, the ending...beautiful.These books have me hooked--dark, intense, a little bit of sensual and deep love that conquers all.
A**T
Luke and Violet.
What a emotional rollercoaster ride I was taken again, the final book of this wonderful beloved series..Luke won me over, he was so strong and Violet needed that, she needed his strength for her weakness..Even thou, it had a beautiful ending, I know they both still have so much healing to do..The only downside I found lacking was with the character of Preston, I wanted to see a better showdown, I wanted to read his down fall and read that Luke beat the crap out of him, I hated this character with a passion for what he put Violet through as well as Luke horrible mother..I loved that Ms, Sorensen didn't leave me with a perfect fairy tale ending, but enough to leave me happy with Luke and Violet story.... But at the same time, the reason I am not giving it a 5 stars rating, is because I felt no closure when it came to Preston and Luke mom.. I wanted to read Luke confronting his horrible mother..But still, If you haven't read any of Ms. Sorensen books, you missing out, their are so powerful, with so much emotion, you will feel the pain, the suffering of her characters, I have found myself lost with these beautiful, grief stricken, devastating, crushed characters, I have cry tears of joy and tears of sadness..I highly recommended any of Ms, Sorensen books series..The Coincidence series, "Cally and Kayden", "Luke and Violet" and hopefully soon, "Seth and Greyson", and The Secret series, "Ella and Micha" and "Lila and Ethan" and my all time favorite from Ms, Sorensen, The Nova series, "Nova and Quinton"...So catch up with Ms. Sorensen wonderful, beloved amazing characters, she won't let you down with a good storyline, full of pain, hope and love..
L**A
I’m glad a stuck with this series until the end as ...
I’m glad a stuck with this series until the end as it was a good read and I enjoyed it, however I have preferred other series. This ended up getting a bit samey with the last book Luke going off the rails and Violet having the “save him” and this book Violet going off the rails and Luke having to “save her”I loved the first book in the series but it did go downhill through the last two. I can’t wait however for other books in the Coincidence series to see if they all tie together in the end.
L**R
Loved the conclusion to this series
Great read yet again about the continuing story in this series of Violet and Luke. Wow! Luke is one great guy and Violet is so lucky to have him. Such great writing yet again from this author and very descriptive in the way Violet and Luke go through their trauma together and come out the other side with a fantastic HEA. There was everything in this story that I love including passion, angst and drama. I hope Jessica's next book is just as good.
L**U
Dreadful
I feel really sorry for violet and Luke that their story ended with this dreadful book. Quite honestly this whole book could have been covered by adding a couple of extra chapters at the end of book 2. Add in the appalling errors in both grammar and spelling and I have to say that even though I know this author can do so much better don't bother with this weak and badly written book.
A**0
Great Series
I love this series and this was a great conclusion to Violet and Luke's story.Great writing as usual by Jessica and a book that pulls you in from beginning to end.I have deducted 1 star for not knowing what happened to Preston and Mira in the end, but that's just my morbib curiosity.
Z**Y
brilliant
really good read loved the storyline and the characters hooked from the start amazing.
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