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Synopsis
In the third and final book of the Fullerton Family Saga, long-simmering secrets explode with disastrous consequences. The fractured Fullertons face their biggest challenges yet, and every single one must rise to their own personal challenges and beat their demons once and for all – no matter what it takes.
In the conclusion of this best-selling, highly rated series, author Ginger Voight once again raises the stakes for her characters and her readers. These characters you have grown to love (and hate) are faced with heart-wrenching challenges that will test them unlike anything they’ve experienced so far. In the end, only love can save them. It is a message of hope, family and forgiveness amidst the exciting backdrop of excess and power.
In the third and final book of the Fullerton Family Saga, long-simmering secrets explode with disastrous consequences. The fractured Fullertons face their biggest challenges yet, and every single one must rise to their own personal challenges and beat their demons once and for all – no matter what it takes.
In the conclusion of this best-selling, highly rated series, author Ginger Voight once again raises the stakes for her characters and her readers. These characters you have grown to love (and hate) are faced with heart-wrenching challenges that will test them unlike anything they’ve experienced so far. In the end, only love can save them. It is a message of hope, family and forgiveness amidst the exciting backdrop of excess and power.
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Review
Omg! Starting out this third book and part of the way through it, I was kind of meh about it because of the politics involved in it and Rachel's devotion to Drew, for what I felt were the wrong reasons. However, you really want to know the rest of this family's story, especially after the preview you see in the second book.
Rachel continues to do her motherly role, see the best in others, and try to make things right all the time. You finally get to see that Alex isn't as rogue as the family has always thought him to be. He really steps up to the plate and helps his brother's company, although originally for his own reasoning. The biggest and best part of this book is finally getting insight into the world of Drew, which includes the reasons for marrying Elise and how he operates in his business and personal life.
I was really iffy about this book because of the politics and scandalous lives of them in it (not my thing) but Ginger blew me away with the writing and conclusion!
- Jamie
Omg! Starting out this third book and part of the way through it, I was kind of meh about it because of the politics involved in it and Rachel's devotion to Drew, for what I felt were the wrong reasons. However, you really want to know the rest of this family's story, especially after the preview you see in the second book.
Rachel continues to do her motherly role, see the best in others, and try to make things right all the time. You finally get to see that Alex isn't as rogue as the family has always thought him to be. He really steps up to the plate and helps his brother's company, although originally for his own reasoning. The biggest and best part of this book is finally getting insight into the world of Drew, which includes the reasons for marrying Elise and how he operates in his business and personal life.
I was really iffy about this book because of the politics and scandalous lives of them in it (not my thing) but Ginger blew me away with the writing and conclusion!
- Jamie
Excerpt
Alex caught sight of the new ring on my right hand. It was an amethyst, both my birthstone and Jonathan’s, a gift from Drew while we were in Las Vegas. “New ring?” he asked unnecessarily. He would know that I would likely not possess a ring like that if it weren’t for Drew.
I fought the impulse to hide it with my other hand. “It was a gift,” I answered just as unnecessarily.
He leaned back and stretched out his legs. “You certainly are fitting in well as a Fullerton,” he commented. “It is the good life, isn’t it? You get the best of everything. The best home, the best gifts. The best husband.”
I closed my eyes. “Alex, please.”
“No judgments,” he drawled easily. “I wouldn’t have picked me either.” I could feel his gaze as it traveled over my new clothes. “So it’s selfish of me to expect you to pine for me, especially since what is easily trumps what could have been.”
I glared at him. “What difference does it make to you what might have been? You bolted for the door every single time things got a little uncomfortable.”
He sat up. “Fair enough. But what, really, did you expect from the weaker brother?”
“You’re not weak, Alex,” I told him. “That was their label for you, but that isn’t how you need to identify yourself. If you’d just show up, you’d amaze everyone. Including yourself.”
He chuckled softly. “You may be the teacher, Rachel… but you still have a lot to learn.”
He rose to his feet and sauntered away.
Alex caught sight of the new ring on my right hand. It was an amethyst, both my birthstone and Jonathan’s, a gift from Drew while we were in Las Vegas. “New ring?” he asked unnecessarily. He would know that I would likely not possess a ring like that if it weren’t for Drew.
I fought the impulse to hide it with my other hand. “It was a gift,” I answered just as unnecessarily.
He leaned back and stretched out his legs. “You certainly are fitting in well as a Fullerton,” he commented. “It is the good life, isn’t it? You get the best of everything. The best home, the best gifts. The best husband.”
I closed my eyes. “Alex, please.”
“No judgments,” he drawled easily. “I wouldn’t have picked me either.” I could feel his gaze as it traveled over my new clothes. “So it’s selfish of me to expect you to pine for me, especially since what is easily trumps what could have been.”
I glared at him. “What difference does it make to you what might have been? You bolted for the door every single time things got a little uncomfortable.”
He sat up. “Fair enough. But what, really, did you expect from the weaker brother?”
“You’re not weak, Alex,” I told him. “That was their label for you, but that isn’t how you need to identify yourself. If you’d just show up, you’d amaze everyone. Including yourself.”
He chuckled softly. “You may be the teacher, Rachel… but you still have a lot to learn.”
He rose to his feet and sauntered away.
Author Bio
Ginger Voight is prolific author, freelance writer and optioned screenwriter. Her fiction is diverse, with novels like the edgy, coming-of-age drama DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS, and the fun family adventure for kids of all ages, COMIC SQUAD.
Having grown up reading different authors like Danielle Steel and Stephen King, Ginger has always been drawn more to story than to genre. This shows up in her various stories. Titles such as MY IMMORTAL and TASTE OF BLOOD are a delicious, heady mix of horror, suspense, and romance.
Genre romance, however, has held a special place in her heart, ever since she read her first Harlequin novel when she was only eleven. As a result, Ginger is making a name for herself writing romances of her own, starring women who look more like the average American woman rather than those traditionally represented in the size-biased American media. Her Rubenesque romances were created especially for those heroines with fuller figures, who can still get the man of their dreams if only they believe they can. Such titles include UNDER TEXAS SKIES, LOVE PLUS ONE, THE GROUPIE TRILOGY, THE FIERCE TRILOGY and PICTURE POSTCARDS.
Ginger was included in the best-selling book by Smith Magazine NOT QUITE WHAT I WAS PLANNING, featuring her six-word memoir.
Find Ginger on her Website | Blog | Facebook | Amazon | Twitter
Ginger Voight is prolific author, freelance writer and optioned screenwriter. Her fiction is diverse, with novels like the edgy, coming-of-age drama DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS, and the fun family adventure for kids of all ages, COMIC SQUAD.
Having grown up reading different authors like Danielle Steel and Stephen King, Ginger has always been drawn more to story than to genre. This shows up in her various stories. Titles such as MY IMMORTAL and TASTE OF BLOOD are a delicious, heady mix of horror, suspense, and romance.
Genre romance, however, has held a special place in her heart, ever since she read her first Harlequin novel when she was only eleven. As a result, Ginger is making a name for herself writing romances of her own, starring women who look more like the average American woman rather than those traditionally represented in the size-biased American media. Her Rubenesque romances were created especially for those heroines with fuller figures, who can still get the man of their dreams if only they believe they can. Such titles include UNDER TEXAS SKIES, LOVE PLUS ONE, THE GROUPIE TRILOGY, THE FIERCE TRILOGY and PICTURE POSTCARDS.
Ginger was included in the best-selling book by Smith Magazine NOT QUITE WHAT I WAS PLANNING, featuring her six-word memoir.
Find Ginger on her Website | Blog | Facebook | Amazon | Twitter