The Mystery of Landon Miller finally revealed… walking through it could result in the destruction of his entire world. In order to keep peace and harmony, Landon must face his unforgiving past and deal with the aftermath.
Will Landon lose everything?
Authors Note: It is highly recommended reading the first two books in this series before reading this one.
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A High-Resolution Conclusion!
Having gone along for the reader’s rollercoaster ride throughout Book 1(‘Control’) and Book 2 (‘Bound’) in the psychological thriller, ‘Mystery of Landon Miller’ series—I had to buckle up for Book 3 (‘Freedom’).
Once more, my reading journey experienced several heart-stopping moments in a story laced with unforeseen plot twists and turns all the way to the end of the book.
‘Freedom’ is told through the first-person narrative of Landon Miller via the author’s cinematic eye for incremental details and accuracy in tapping into the previous books. Landon Miller reveals what happened to him fifteen years ago to shape his life’s mission for Miller Holdings. As Miller shares his past and present, the reader acquires a whole new perspective by delving beneath the image of a businessman in a three-piece suit with a reserved demeanor. Most importantly, Landon shares the depths of his feelings for Lexi.
Those who’ve already read Books 1 and 2 must embark on this high-resolution conclusion in the series. If you haven’t yet read the previous two books, what are you waiting for?
Fitting and Unpredictable ending!
I’ve read the books that came before this one, Control and Bound, and if you read this one, you probably should read those first. It is never easy to let a series come to a conclusion, and the “Mystery of Landon Miller” series is one of them. The story is written well as it brings the conclusion to something that makes sense, and has a continuity that doesn’t go overboard with the back stories of the two previous books. Freedom is its own story but fits within the pieces of the trio of stories. It’s steady pace brings the reader right in the middle of the action, while turning every page with anticipation. Well done. I look forward to more of what Gauthier has to offer.
Control #1 – Not into BDSM, which doesn’t get too graphic continuously, just in one scene. Didn’t care for Lexi, a weak woman making bad decisions. I didn’t trust Landon, a damaged character with more going on than the story lets surface. The story did get interesting, filled with suspense. By the way it ends, I’m assuming there’s more to come. Disregarding the subject matter, Control was actually hard to put down once started, even though the first few chapters were slow going. I contacted the author to review her books, not knowing what the book was about.
Bound #2 – A suspenseful, action-packed, humorous continuation of Control. The beginning is slow, but the pace picks up quickly and keeps it up. Lexi redeems herself, and along with Landon, is full of surprises. Leroy is a great supporting character. If you like stories about the Mafia, read this. For those who care, there’s infrequent cursing and no sex. Hopefully, we’ll see more of Leroy and Landon; I get the impression there’s more to their story.
Freedom #3 – Another suspenseful, intriguing continuation of Control and Bound, which must be read before reading this book. Well written, suspense filled and intriguing and told by Landon, we find out the rest of the story. Ms. Gauthier has done wonderful job with her descriptions, planning and combining bits of Control and Bound as needed; as well as the gamut of emotions experienced. A very addicting, substantial series that must be read. I contacted the author to review her books and luckily it was Landon’s story.
Longing – Glad to get background on Leroy, I found him an interesting character in Control and Bound. The author tells interesting, suspenseful, action-packed stories, but does have a problem with grammar, word usage and punctuation. For those who care, she doesn’t use vulgar language, and other than one sex scene in Control, there’s no sex. There’s improvement between Longing and Bound, and I hope to see Leroy and Landon in future books. I was put on a mailing list and received this short story.