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momwithareadingproblem 's review for:
Grace and Glory
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Warning! There are copious amounts of fangirling, sometimes incoherent, in this review.

Y’all this review is hard to write. I dragged out reading this one for a few weeks because I did not want it to end. The Harbinger is one of my favorite Jennifer L. Armentrout's series to date. I love Zayne and Trinity. I love the story that is told within the pages. I love the world-building. I even love the villain. As series finales go, Grace and Glory met and exceeded all my expectations.
Trinity has come so far from the spoiled and sheltered girl we met in book one. She’s strong and confident, willing to do whatever it takes for those she loves. No longer does she put her own needs first, instead she pauses and thinks of others. After the end of Rage and Ruin, I really wasn’t sure what to expect from her. She’d just gone through literal hell and now she has to save the world. But first, she has to save Zayne.
I have loved Zayne since I first encountered him, which for me was when I read Storm and Fury for the first time. Realizing it was a spin off of The Dark Elements, I decided to go back and read those and y’all I just fell in love with him more. I’m also not ashamed to admit that I hated Layla, just like Trinity does, for what she does to Zayne. I know, it’s irrational, but it’s there. Zayne’s arc in this trilogy has been one shock after another. But what happened at the end of book two left me reeling. There is a lot to unpack and process and I could probably write pages about him alone, but I’ll leave it here so I don’t risk spoiling anything. Just know that I still love him

Y’all this review is hard to write. I dragged out reading this one for a few weeks because I did not want it to end. The Harbinger is one of my favorite Jennifer L. Armentrout's series to date. I love Zayne and Trinity. I love the story that is told within the pages. I love the world-building. I even love the villain. As series finales go, Grace and Glory met and exceeded all my expectations.
Trinity has come so far from the spoiled and sheltered girl we met in book one. She’s strong and confident, willing to do whatever it takes for those she loves. No longer does she put her own needs first, instead she pauses and thinks of others. After the end of Rage and Ruin, I really wasn’t sure what to expect from her. She’d just gone through literal hell and now she has to save the world. But first, she has to save Zayne.
I have loved Zayne since I first encountered him, which for me was when I read Storm and Fury for the first time. Realizing it was a spin off of The Dark Elements, I decided to go back and read those and y’all I just fell in love with him more. I’m also not ashamed to admit that I hated Layla, just like Trinity does, for what she does to Zayne. I know, it’s irrational, but it’s there. Zayne’s arc in this trilogy has been one shock after another. But what happened at the end of book two left me reeling. There is a lot to unpack and process and I could probably write pages about him alone, but I’ll leave it here so I don’t risk spoiling anything. Just know that I still love him