![]() ![]() ![]() That being said, I was a bit disappointed in the ending - I wish there had been an epilogue because I would have liked to see how Victoria and Rowena's lives turned out after they had been married for a bit and I was wondering where everyone would find themselves after the war ended. It was a pleasant surprise when all three main characters ended up married and happy, but not necessarily with the person the reader would have assumed. ![]() Even more, I was dreading Rowena getting back together with John, who had acted in an awful and incredibly cowardly fashion in the second book. I was inwardly wincing when World War I conveniently started and there would be an easy out to take Prudence's sweet-but-not-passionate husband out of the picture and get her back together with Sebastian. I was afraid that Brown would take the cliched route and have the three sisters end up with their first loves, but, refreshingly, that was not the case. While I wouldn't call it a page-turner, it was a light and easy read. This was a good conclusion to an enjoyable trilogy. ![]()
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