And I think that the people they were had no chance of lasting, but the people they became apart do. I loved how we got both their perspectives on both the past and present, and how they both grew strong as seperate people and then together. Keira had some growing up to do, and some hard facts to face about herself and their life together. He did the work, and just wanted the best for everyone. I loved how Storm was so steady, calm and honest. I had so high hopes for Storm, and it delivered on every level. I think this is the best redemption story I’ve ever read. In the previous books we got small glimpses and hints that the cheating while they were toghether wasn’t what it seemed, and honestly – no one can blame him, or her, for what they did after they seperated. Maybe because they seemed so broken, and despite everything they clearly belonged toghether. But there was just something about Storm and Keira that made me want their story anyway. Cheating is one of my biggest triggers, and normally I refuse to read books with that in it. This is the story I’ve been waiting for from the very beginning.
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