This is the third book in the Tangled Ivy trilogy, and it definitely should not be read as a standalone. So much has happened to Ivy through the course of this series. She starts out a small town girl working in a bank and ends up completely entangled in international espionage. At the end of the previous book, Ivy had been taken into custody. This book picks up right where the last one left off. Ivy is secluded and has no idea whether Devon will be able to find her. She knows the vaccine in her blood is what everyone wants but has no idea how long it will keep her safe. Both Ivy and Devon know they will never be able to be happy and safe together until they deal with their primary threat, Vega. Through the course of this story, the relationship between Ivy and Devon continues to grow and strengthen even while they are hit from all sides with long kept secrets and potentially lethal danger.
I enjoyed all the little surprises, so I won't spoil them by revealing too much in my review. The ending wrapped things up nicely and left me happy.
I received an ARC from Net Galley for review.
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