Thoughts while listening:
Hearing the introduction between Saber and Taylor through Saber’s POV is funnier than it was from Dagger’s POV. In this book you get to hear more about what happened between them than either of the previous books. This is definitely the funniest of the previous couples. Taylor is, in Saber’s words, a little hellcat. ROFL!!!!

If he does what I think he’s gonna do after his and Taylor’s first night together, I will beat him with a stick until he begs forgiveness. He did it and I’m gonna beat him until he begs forgiveness.

Taylor is a mouthy one isn’t she. Even when faced with the odds she was, she still opened her mouth and bit back. I don’t know if she’s brave or foolish.

The surprises that pop up at the end are very interesting. I can’t wait to see where they go.

The Sampson sisters are awesome, and always up to no good. LOL!

Final Thoughts:

This story starts with a flashback seven years into the past. It might be a bit odd for some, given that Taylor is only 15 at the beginning, but nothing really happens between Saber and Taylor until she’s 22. Though, he does act a bit possessive and really protective of her. Also, they do have some really emotional conversations and he does start building her a house, but he still waits. I like that this story Starts at the beginning of their story and proceeds forward. There are a few flashback scenes, but not like how they were laid out in the last book. The last two books, I think, have been the most interesting, because of how they author included so much of their background interactions into the story. I always love when the characters have a strong background that is introduced into the story. The author did a fantastic job writing this story and I really enjoyed it. Well done to the author, and to the narrator as well for his performance. I’m looking forward to seeing what comes next for the Alliance.