By design, this one brings all the storylines together, and finally introduces Kim’s horrible family into the mix. This one wraps up the dangling story threads from books one and two admirably, and it ties up both Will’s and Kim’s emotional arcs, as well as their relationship, in a very satisfying way. I had so much with it! And I think if I read all three back to back it will just be this lovely story full of momentum and emotional growth and cool historical crap all mixed in higgledy-piggledy. Seriously, just in all the things this series sets out to do, it succeeds in. It has been top notch in all areas: romance, class examinations, mysteries, historical fiction set in the 1920s, books about friendship, books about secret agents and spies, suspense novels. To be honest, I think if (when) I read all three books in this series back to back in the future, I will bump up both books two and three from four to five stars.
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