Meeshe
Love Trinity and Leo's journey and I recommend you read book one and two before you start this one so you fully understand what is going on. This book picks up where book two left off and leaves us with Princess Trinity and Leo trying to find the traitor who kidnapped the Queen. This is a well written, intriguing story full of action, adventure, danger, steam and three strong, intelligent sisters determined to find their mother.
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A Google user
I enjoyed this book, but I would recommend reading the 3 parts together to get Trinity full story. The writing is really good and the characters are well developed and sexy. The only thing I didn't like much is that this is not a standalone story. It doesn't end with a cliffhanger, but you don't get all the answer and you will need to read the others book ( Faith and Destiny stories) to get the full picture. I received an advance copy of this book and decided to purchase it to support the author
Kelly Carlson
Wow, I really loved this branch off of Interstellar Brides. To be 100% honest, I was skeptical that Ascension would be able to live up to the high standard of the original Interstellar series. Let me tell you, it does. For me personally, Leo is everything in these three books that kick off the 9 book saga. His character is so pivotal in setting the tone and guiding, supporting and loving Trinity. Trinity is the oldest of the three Aleran princesses. Their mother, Queen Celene, has been kidnapped and missing. Leo, along with a cast of new characters (plus old favorites), assist Trinity in taking the throne until Celene is found. At the end of book 3 we are starting to see who some of the key players are and I’m sure will be developed and play a bigger part in the upcoming set. Next set of three books is her sister Faith and Thordis (Thor) Jax’s Story. Can’t wait to see how their 3 books add even more to this saga. If you’re on the fence over this new branch of the series, don’t think about it, just get it, you won’t be disappointed. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.