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Journey's End

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This book is the third of a series I've not read all the books from. Unfortunately, you do need to have that background knowledge in your mind for this book to make a little more sense, and it would have been more enjoyable for me, had I had that extra insight to the characters.

It is however well written and engaging. I'll definitely go to look for the other books in the series and revisit then when I'm done with those.

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A nice revisit of previous characters to get their story. there is so much going on that you can't help but flip to the next page, even if you have things you need to be doing!

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This is the last book of the series, but can definitely be read as a stand alone if you haven’t read the first two books. Again, it’s a well written story with entertaining characters. It’s a bummer that it’s the last book of the trilogy.

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‘Journey’s End’ was a gorgeous ending to this trilogy.
I was so happy with the resolution Radley creates for these characters because I grew to love them all individually across this series. Emily, Olivia (and Henry) have faced their fair share of twists and turns to this ending and it was satisfying to see them all open up and develop as their lives changed irrevocably from their initial meeting.
Emily is still one of my favorite characters in les fic and although I will miss these characters I loved their final chapter together.

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With great characters, plenty of fun, and a setting you can imagine, Journey's End by Amanda Radley is a great read. Thanks to NetGalley for a copy of this book!

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Thank you to NetGalley, Amanda Radley and the publisher for sending me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I didn’t realise this book was the 3rd one in the series until I went to review it. It can be read as a stand alone book if people haven’t read the first 2, but now that I think of it past trauma is hinted throughout that isn’t explained in this.

Overall I loved this. It was a lighthearted and feel-good read about a relationship between Emily, Olivia and their son Henry. It was perfectly uplifting and just what I needed to read right now. I’d definitely recommend.

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The third and final installment of this series. I missed the first book but have read the second one. It's clear you best read them in order, Nonetheless I really did enjoy this book and will follow the author.

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This series carries on being cute and engaging. Some excellent, very funny scenes, where Olivia misread the situation, and Emily is very understanding about. This edition has a darker element with a stalker and a bit of a whodunnit, which adds drama to the story. Also includes the best name ever for a cat and a nice ending.

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I really enjoyed the final part of this story and highly recommend that you read them all in order. Great characters and I enjoyed this series.

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Journey's End is the third and final installment of Amanda Radley's Flight series. It brings a satisfying end to Emily, Olivia, and Henry's story. I recommend that you read the previous two books, Flight SQA016 and Grounded before reading it.

The entire series is heartwarming and gratifying story about love, life, and their tribulations. It is a gratifying journey that I am glad to have taken.

I recommend Journey's End and the entire series.

I received an ARC from the publisher via Net Galley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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This is the 3rd installment of this story. The characters are well written. Each having their own personalities. Emily is loving and headstrong. Oliva. thinks she is on the spectrum with her anxiety and thinking. Henry is a loveable boy, about 5 years old. The plot is well written with many twists and turns. which makes for enjoyable reading. I hope there is another book in this series. I recommend this book for romance readers.

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I thought the book was well written and I enjoyed it very much. The main characters had great chemistry. However, the real star of the book for me was Henry. I recommend 4 stars.

Thank you NetGalley and Bold Strokes books for this Arc in exchange for my review.

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Sometimes I’m at a loss regarding how and in what order a series should be released. Such is the case with Ms Radley’s Flight Series. Instead of releasing the three books in the order they were meant to be, BSB's has decided to jump over the first book, Flight SQA016 and release both Grounded and Journey’s End. I’m sure there must be a reason, right?
Well since I’ve already read the whole series I can let you know that you will not be disappointed. This is the story of Emily White and her young son Henry, along with Olivia Lewis. They meet on the plane going to London. Emily works as a flight attendant, while Olivia travels back and forth over the pond each week.
Henry is the one who gets the two women together. He's very ill and can only get the help he needs in London. Apparently American doctors don’t know how to treat Henry so Emily brings him with her while she’s supposed to be working. Long story short, there are more than a few twists and turns, and misunderstandings to keep you picking up the book for a few more pages.
I did that and can honestly say I thoroughly enjoyed myself.
ARC via NetGalley/ Bold Stroke Books

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Thanks to Netgalley and Bold Strokes Books for the ARC of this.

Unfortunately this was not for me pacing wise at all. It felt very character driven and just so boring and draggy to me. I didn’t like Emily and I didn’t understand her at all, I could understand why in book 1-2 she didn’t want to use Olivia’s money for the optics and imbalance of it all, but y’all are married! Why are you worrying about repaying her and making your own money instead of doing what will make your family happiest? The stalker felt forced, and everyone hitting on Olivia while she didn’t recognize it got a bit old. Overall, it was fine, but nothing that caught my interest or felt special to me.

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Olivia just retire and settle into family life with Emily and Henry. She determined to give them both everything they need. Emily enjoying her life with Olivia she also happy to have chance to explore her writing. As they both navigate their life together they realize together they can accomplish anything. This was great end to the series.

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• Journey's End
• Amanda Raldey
• MC Olivia & Emily



Olivia has just retired and wants to support Emily with her new opportunity to write.
After they’re married, it’s a new beginning for the whole family.


Henry will be starting school soon and just like the last book he’s the true star.

Life happens for the MC for sure. There are definitely story lines you don’t see coming. .

Olivia was sweet and kind and moved heaven and earth For Emily and Henry. The book touches on autism and ADHD. I love how patient Emily was with Olivia.

Their love for one other and their friends and family never wavered once. I throughly enjoyed the series.I was sad to see it end. I highly recommend this book series. Both MC come fully circle.


I received an ARC from Bold strokes books through NetGalley!Thank you to Bold Strokes Books!! 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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