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Author: Mercedes Ron

Genre: Romance

Pages: 442

Ratings

My Rating: ★★★★☆

Spice Rating: 🌶🌶🌶

Darkness Rating: 🖤🖤🖤🖤

Review

Trigger Warnings

Domestic abuse, emotional abuse, grief, trauma, unplanned pregnancy

Summary

After everything they've been through, Noah and Nick are forced to decide if love is enough to overcome the mistakes of the past. As they face new responsibilities, old wounds, and difficult choices, they'll have to fight harder than ever for the future they've always dreamed of. Their journey comes to an emotional conclusion as they learn that love isn't just about passion. It's about choosing each other every single day.

What I Loved

I absolutely loved this book and thought it was the perfect ending to the trilogy. There were several moments that had me emotional, and I even teared up by the end. It was difficult watching both Noah and Nick struggle through so much pain, but seeing them finally work through it together made the payoff completely worth it. One of my favorite parts of this entire series was watching how much these characters grew. They were both so different from where they started, and it made their ending feel earned. I also loved the epilogue. I'm a sucker for books that let us see into the characters' future, and this one did exactly that.

What I Didn't Love

Honestly, there wasn't much I didn't enjoy. At times it was hard to read because of everything Noah and Nick were going through, but that's also what made their journey feel so rewarding in the end. Their struggles made the emotional moments hit even harder.

Final Thoughts

Our Fault was everything I wanted from the conclusion to this trilogy. It delivered the emotional payoff, the character growth, and the happily ever after I had been hoping for. I also thought it was really fun to compare the book to the movies after watching them first. Seeing the differences between the two made me appreciate both versions in different ways. If you've made it through the first two books, this finale is absolutely worth the read.

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