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The Right Kind of Trouble

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I received this free eARC novel from NetGalley. This is my honest review.

**THIS REVIEW WILL HAVE SPOILERS AT THE END. DO NOT READ IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE SPOILED!!**

I gotta say, after seeing Moira and Gideon through book 1 and 2, it was nice to get their story finally. Though I feel like Moira needed to do A LOT more groveling and apologizing than what she did. I get she was traumatized, but Gideon had been waiting around for 18 years. He deserved more of an apology, in my opinion.

I loved so getting to see and get the previous characters viewpoint throughout the whole series. I just wish that their viewpoints were labeled cause it was hard to keep up with the change bergen between each one.

**SPOILERS**

I 100% KNEW IT WAS CHARLES SINCE BOOK 2!!!!!! I knew it! There were too many hints that have him away. What other character had a house or used to live in London? Who else could have possibly been connected with William? Who had been around the 2 McKays to know them, but didn't know Neve is terrified of needles? I guessed really early on and stuck to my prophecy, so I am really happy that I am right!

I'm glad I got the chance to read this series finally. I really enjoyed it as a whole and all of the mystery and romance was a nice balance of each other.

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I'm torn on how to rate this title, because as always, Walker's writing is a five-star affair, as is the story and suspense. The characters of this installation of the McKays series falls flat for me, though, because I tired of Moira's wishy-washiness and Gideon's doormatted-ness. Sometimes, the girl doesn't deserve to get the guy. I wish we could give half-stars, because the story is compelling, but the characters are unrelatable and kind of unenjoyable.

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I've really been looking forward to Moira's story, and it did not disappoint. This was a great continuation of the series, and I loved watching the relationship between Moira and Gideon come to a head. The storyline that continues through the series was as intriguing as usual, and I enjoyed seeing all of the familiar characters again. I'm already looking forward to more!

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Gideon Marshall is the police chief of McKay’s Treasure. Bad things have been happening to the one of the most influential families, the McKays. He’s hitting his head against the wall as more and more danger keeps happening to them. When Moira McKay is attacked when he’s out of town, he feels responsible. The only problem is that Moira is the woman who long ago shattered his heart and he never quite got over her. He just doesn’t know how much longer he can be around her. Moira knows that Gideon is about done with her, but her brush with death has her finally getting over her self-imposed life of loneliness and misery. Now she just hopes it’s not too late as everything she and her siblings have worked hard for get destroyed.
As with the other two books in this series, I absolutely loved it. After reading the other two books,I couldn’t wait to see how it finished and I wasn’t disappointed. My heart seemed to break over and over for Gideon and Moira. I was happy that Moira was able to get over her guilt so she can try to find happiness before it’s too late. I highly recommend this book and this entire series.
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Another great story! This is the final book in the trilogy. Everything tied together for me in the end. I loved the characters and full story line. It was very well developed for me. And kept me wanting to read until the end.

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