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Indiscretion: Volume Four by Elisabeth Grace
4.0

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This review is for volumes 3 and 4 of the Indiscretion series. I did my first review on the first two volumes and I thought that worked well. You can check out my review here.  This way I have some more to talk about. The first three volumes in this series are around 80 pages each, but volume 4 is twice as long, and I loved that. It felt more like a full length novel, because Elisabeth Grace does a fabulous job with story and character development. I found volumes 3 and 4 to have a little bit of a different tone than the first two volumes. I still really enjoyed them, and they still had the hot chemistry, but they were more serious. It was like the first half of this series was about them getting to know each other physically and the last half was about them getting to know each other on a more personal level. I really liked it!

Max and Chloe are put through some tests in the 3rd and 4th volume of the book. From business feuds, to some pretty scary stalker business and most seriously with illness. The ending of this series really tugged on my heartstrings. I was happy, I was sad, I was frustrated and I whooped for joy. You get it all. And the best part is that you get it all in Elisabeth Grace quality. I just love her writing. I will seriously read anything and everything she writes. You just know you are going to get a good book.

I wanted to shake Max once or twice in these final two volumes. I couldn't believe him! But it was all part of their journey. If you are looking for a quick, hot and satisfying read that does not skimp on characterization, development and details, look no further than the Indiscretion series! This would be a great one for you. It is one that I will be revisiting in the future for sure. I am sad to say goodbye to Max and Chloe.

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