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A**H
A Glimpse Into a Whole Other World
If I'm being honest here, this whole serious has absorbed my attention, at one point I had found myself reading for so long, when I took a break my thoughts were wholely composed of the book Uncovered and its contents alone, it took a good five minutes to remember who I was and where I was. And with this book, it provided to me closure I never knew I needed. For these gifts I'd hope I can share with others. Thank you
A**R
Great ending to a wonderful series
Kyell Gold continues to write in his very easy to read style. There are a couple references that I didn't get but that didn't stop me from enjoying the book as much as I did.After the last two books in the series I knew nothing so drastic as a championship game or a trial about a young mans suicide would be in this book. However, it has been a very emotional ride following Lee and Dev work out their lives and relationship. Overtime is an excellent ending to a heart tugging series.
L**R
Good semi-ending
Although the main story has been resolved to a HEA. There is still enough emotional roller coaster situations and feelings that made it seem more relatable. Overall I give this series a 4.75! Hi love Dev and Lee, their relationship seemed so realistic and very compelling.
S**O
❤/5
Figuring out what to do with their life together, this book is so sweet, and them helping out the friends they made as well, and how it reflects on their own relationship, they are so perfect for each other and they don't even realize it sometimes <3
S**N
A fantastic ending
This conclusion to the Dev and Lee story was a roller coaster of emotion and a hard read to put down. It’s a wonderful addition to my collection.
A**M
one of Kyell Gold's greatest works of art
This is by far, in my opinion that is, one of Kyell Gold's greatest works of art. It's a fantastic end for Devlin Miski and Wiley Farrel's story, however I do very much hope that this isn't the last we'll hear about the couple!
J**N
Loose ends
Well, followed this series since the first book, and all I have to say is that while the series is an amazing romance between two individuals, and there is character development within the stories as they go on, I feel like this story leaves a few loose ends such as Gregory, I'd love to see how that gets resolved or how it affects the relationship, also he kind of leaves the relationship between Lee and his mother a little too open for my tastes but that is my opinion. I do love how Kyell brings this series full circle in regards to returning to Foerster U and ends it around that point. But there are a some other issues such as does Dev and Lee finally move in together for good or do they stay apart for a few years (long distance). I would have loved if Kyell had tied everything up more neatly. But a good book none the less that I enjoyed reading albeit was lost at times.
J**E
The first thing I'd like to say is that this is not a bad ...
The first thing I'd like to say is that this is not a bad book by any means. It does its job to wrap up the story for us readers who've been keeping up with Devlin and Wiley for the last decade or so. However that does not by any means imply that it's a satisfying ending. The book presents the characters with an issue, the way all of them do, but for the most part Dev and Lee seem to dance around it throughout the story. They think about, and a thing happens to divert their attention. They talk about it, they decide that they have more time to think about it. They think about it, a thing happens to divert their attention; it almost seems as if the side characters, *cough* the ones that may be getting their own stories *cough* have more to tell than our protagonists. At any rate, the story is over and Dev and Lee's journey has ended, for now.
L**A
... into the end of the story and didn't feel like anything much really happened
I stumbled into the end of the story and didn't feel like anything much really happened, although I did keep reading all the way through. It didn't grab me as much as other furry stories I have purchased on Kindle recently. It felt like one thing was happening and then another and then another with little rhyme or reason behind events except to move the story towards a clunky end. It would have almost been more interesting to read Fisher's story instead, as he's the character who has the higher stakes and drama happening in his life. Dev and Lee deflate some in this book.Readable but not as good as others I have read.
A**R
Five Stars
Fantastic book
C**E
Amazing saga
Made me cry is really beaultifull the hole saga, you will like even if you dont like BL or furry novels
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