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Serenity's Key (The VDB Trilogy, #3)

par Charlotte E Hart

Séries: The VDB Trilogy (3)

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This lived up to all my expectations and I really didn't want this fantastical journey to conclude but no matter there's another instalment of this addictive saga in the pipeline and I for one am absolutely giddy about that particular fact.



So this starts off exactly where we left events in the previous instalment and I was completely invested here from the very onset.
This is the book where Lilah really comes into her own in regards to her emerging sexuality and her handle on her personal wants and desires.
Finally managing to separate her agenda from Pascal's Influence and take the reins in regards to her own satisfaction and appetites.
Lilah knows what she deserves and needs and is totally prepared to demand that Pascal fulfil his side of the bargain here.
Pascal as a person starts to finally open up to Lilah finally trusting her with his secrets and revealing his hidden centre core that he has kept deep within himself concealed even from his beloved Alexander and His Rose.
Lilah manages to reach a place within Pascal that he has never revealed to anyone before and it was pure magic to behold her unveiling.
I could actually feel the aura of love and acceptance here projecting from the very page: it had an ambience all of its very own that I felt within: down to my very bones.
I also adored the relationship forming between father and daughter it was just so special to see Pascals paternal side slowly emerge as he attempts to build solid foundations with his daughter and also by extension Lilah herself.
They ultimately are for him his fairy tale despite his feelings for his beloved.
We are also treated to a lot more of the brooding and sadistic Mr White and we finally realise his own particular end game which was a tad unexpected but in a totally good way.
Elizabeth is also in the Picture here though she very much took backstage with Alex, Pascal and Lilah leading the Charge.
That's my only complaint here I did feel a tad sorry for her she was so bewildered and out of her depth and being kept completely in the dark regarding Alex's Intentions left her floundering a tad. I did feel for her: though I was also annoyed that she was so hostile towards Lilah.
But then in her defence ultimately that was Alex and Pascal's fault as she wasn't actually aware of the larger picture to form her own balanced opinion here so Lilah really was the scapegoat and whipping boy for all Elizabeth's confusion and frustrations with the boys.
So this was again all things unconventional a celebration of individualism and acceptance and I devoured every word placed before me.
It's well written, addictive and I can honestly say completely unpredictable.
I adore this series so much: it's just so unique and different in terms of offerings and I can honestly say I have never quite met a romantic interest quite like our Mr Van Der Braack he's definitely in a league all of its own and then some.
He has carved a piece of my heart from me and taken possession.




So glad he finally got his Cane back I was certainly missing that addition I felt like he lost a limb as that cane was almost like an extension of the man himself.
So this one is a complete no brainer and gets the definite seal of approval from moi: Just loved it so much.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of Serenity's Key (The VDB Trilogy, #3).
All opinions expressed are entirely my own.



Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/
www.beckiebookworm.com ( )
  carpathian1974 | Nov 7, 2019 |


This lived up to all my expectations and I really didn't want this fantastical journey to conclude but no matter there's another instalment of this addictive saga in the pipeline and I for one am absolutely giddy about that particular fact.



So this starts off exactly where we left events in the previous instalment and I was completely invested here from the very onset.
This is the book where Lilah really comes into her own in regards to her emerging sexuality and her handle on her personal wants and desires.
Finally managing to separate her agenda from Pascal's Influence and take the reins in regards to her own satisfaction and appetites.
Lilah knows what she deserves and needs and is totally prepared to demand that Pascal fulfil his side of the bargain here.
Pascal as a person starts to finally open up to Lilah finally trusting her with his secrets and revealing his hidden centre core that he has kept deep within himself concealed even from his beloved Alexander and His Rose.
Lilah manages to reach a place within Pascal that he has never revealed to anyone before and it was pure magic to behold her unveiling.
I could actually feel the aura of love and acceptance here projecting from the very page: it had an ambience all of its very own that I felt within: down to my very bones.
I also adored the relationship forming between father and daughter it was just so special to see Pascals paternal side slowly emerge as he attempts to build solid foundations with his daughter and also by extension Lilah herself.
They ultimately are for him his fairy tale despite his feelings for his beloved.
We are also treated to a lot more of the brooding and sadistic Mr White and we finally realise his own particular end game which was a tad unexpected but in a totally good way.
Elizabeth is also in the Picture here though she very much took backstage with Alex, Pascal and Lilah leading the Charge.
That's my only complaint here I did feel a tad sorry for her she was so bewildered and out of her depth and being kept completely in the dark regarding Alex's Intentions left her floundering a tad. I did feel for her: though I was also annoyed that she was so hostile towards Lilah.
But then in her defence ultimately that was Alex and Pascal's fault as she wasn't actually aware of the larger picture to form her own balanced opinion here so Lilah really was the scapegoat and whipping boy for all Elizabeth's confusion and frustrations with the boys.
So this was again all things unconventional a celebration of individualism and acceptance and I devoured every word placed before me.
It's well written, addictive and I can honestly say completely unpredictable.
I adore this series so much: it's just so unique and different in terms of offerings and I can honestly say I have never quite met a romantic interest quite like our Mr Van Der Braack he's definitely in a league all of its own and then some.
He has carved a piece of my heart from me and taken possession.




So glad he finally got his Cane back I was certainly missing that addition I felt like he lost a limb as that cane was almost like an extension of the man himself.
So this one is a complete no brainer and gets the definite seal of approval from moi: Just loved it so much.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of Serenity's Key (The VDB Trilogy, #3).
All opinions expressed are entirely my own.



Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/
www.beckiebookworm.com ( )
  carpathian1974 | Nov 7, 2019 |
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