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Completion | Book 3 of The Kane Trilogy by Stylo Fantome | A Review

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This is the final book in The Kane Trilogy written by Stylo Fantome. An amazing and heartfelt conclusion to Tatum and Jameson's Story. I reread this series this month and here I am writing the review for the second book. If you want you can buy the full set here on kindle.

Blurb

For two years, Jameson Kane and Tatum O'Shea have made their relationship work. It might not work for anyone else on the planet, but it's perfect for them. Their own personal fairy tale.
But can Jameson give Tatum a true “happily ever after”? He's not sure.
Where would the devil go to buy a throne, anyway?

Genre
Dark Contemporary Romance

Theme and Tone
Dark Romance Vibes

Characters
Multilayered characters who tiptoe around their feelings

Language and Writing Style
Mature and very well-written

Tropes
  • Contemporary
  • Time Gap
  • Age gap
  • Forbidden Love
  • FMC falls head-first
  • MMC is a dark brooding man
  • Misunderstandings
  • Miscommunication
  • Love-Hate Relationship
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My Rating
Overall: ★★★| 4 Stars
Plot: ★★★★ | 4 Stars
Characters: ★★★★| 4 Stars
Ending: ★★★★| 4 Stars
Fun: ★★| 4 Stars
Spice Level: ðŸŒ¶ðŸŒ¶ðŸŒ¶| 3/5
Bookcover: | 3 stars 

The Best Part:
  • Tatum and Jameson

Best Character
Tatum, Jameson, Sanders, Angier

My Favourite Words

“Maybe… being in love is like staring at the sun. Exactly where you want to be and too much, all at once.”

― Stylo Fantome, Completion


“One time she threw a dinner plate at his head and called him retarded. Then he held her down in the shower, calling her a hot-head.”

― Stylo Fantome, Completion


“Sometimes, he wondered, if that's why things like this happened to people. Not to test them, but to prove to other people what true faith looked like. What true love looked like.”

― Stylo Fantome, Completion


Degradation by Stylo Fantome

Separation by Stylo Fantome

Reparation by Stylo Fantome

Completion by Stylo Fantome

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