Three sisters, separated at birth, identical down to their DNA. For over thirty years, they lived without knowledge of each other’s existence until one fateful night changed everything.Now, a new revelation is testing the bonds of their relationships. Hidden family secrets and broken promises threaten to tear them apart and destroy the family they’ve just begun to build. And it’s not just their … just their relationships with each other on the line.
Can they work past their differences and face these trials together? Or will these three sisters once again become nothing more than strangers who happen to look alike?
Publisher’s Note: The steamy conclusion of the Missing Pieces saga contains mystery, secrets, and elements of power exchange.
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Finding Forever (Missing Pieces Book 4) by RJ Gray, Rachel Blake , Stella Moore is a wonderful story that I have read. This si book number four out of four in this wonderful series writen by brand new authors for me to read. I highly recomemnd this story to everyone who loves reading aboutcontemporary romance.
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This was a really good book. This was book 4 of a series. i highly reccomend reading the books in order cuz the 4th book connects the other three
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Wonderful final book to put all the pieces together
Finding Forever is the fourth and final book in the Missing Pieces series which has each book written by a different author and this one down by all three. I have read two of the previous books and really liked them both so I was looking forward to reading this final book and having a number of loose-ends tied up, or at least most of them. I was not disappointed as this book definitely do this and more. The book is well written with a great story-line that is rich in detail, emotion, love and so much more. The characters are wonderful and the way the three sisters, who were separated and raised in by different families, are great together.
I really enjoyed reading this last book in the series and am sorry for this conclusion, even if it is a well deserved one for them all. Each of the author’s did a great job with this series and the partnership is one that I hope to see repeated.
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review. My opinions are all my own.
After reading the first book I so very nearly didn’t complete this series, thank goodness I had KU and decided to give book 2 a chance because I have to say the stories have gotten better and better. I really, really enjoyed this tying up of loose ends, this securing of futures, this learning to love and forgive.
As others have said, the writing flows seamlessly and there is never a feel of certain scenes or chapters having been written by one particular author. It felt as though one hand had written this story. A story that captivated me from the off, took me down some very unexpected paths, nicely showed that the guys weren’t perfect either and was packed full of adventure. It was also stuffed to the gills with feels and emotion. I may have found myself blinking away tears on more than one occasion!
The epilogue is Hallmark-ly sweet. On paper it was overdone, far to sugary and impossibly perfect. However I loved every darn minute of it and wouldn’t have wanted it any other way. Bravo ladies on a great series of books.
A well written book with an interesting story line. The characters are strong and the story flows quickly and smoothly. I enjoyed reading this story.
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After the other 3 books I didn’t really know what was left for this book to cover & so I was a bit skeptical about how much I would enjoy it. Turns out I was so wrong! Within the first 10 pages I was crying, which was not the only time this book had me in tears. There were tears of heartbreak & tears of joy. There were chuckles & times of simple enjoyment. I loved the depth of emotions that these characters went through in this book. I hate the saying, but it really was a journey. Now, if you haven’t read the other books I probably wouldn’t recommend reading this until you do. While it’s not strictly dependent upon having read them, it would seriously hamper your enjoyment & ease when reading. So, go ahead, read them all!
This is the book that answers all the questions raised in the other books in the series. Teagan, Ro and Evie have to fight they way through the pain, insecurity and betrayal in their lives before they can get their HEAs. They finally find their individual strengths, deal with their weaknesses and become the yin to their men’s yang and vice versa. I don’t want to give away any of the spoilers in the book, but strongly advise readers to have a box of tissue handy.
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This was an emotional roller-coaster for me, and there were several times I had to stop and take a moment to fight the tears. The theme of “motherhood is the ultimate gift” was a little heavy-handed in the series, but having gone through an experience similar to Ro’s, I can certainly understand the pain of wanting something you can’t have and feeling broken when your body can’t support your dream. I can also understand some of the reasons underlying this theme, trying to highlight the quest for love. Particularly when some of the first people who are supposed to show what unconditional love looks like are missing from your life. I’m glad to see that the authors were listening to us reviewers and some of the complaints that were expressed over earlier books have been fixed in this one. “Language” wasn’t the be all and end all of punishable offences anymore. There were concessions for times of extreme emotions, of which this book had many. The individual strengths of the women were recognized, especially Teagan and her distinguished service on the police force. I also really appreciated that there were lots of discussions shown about how each of the relationships worked, the hows and whys of punishments, and the couples reconnecting after there had been disagreements. I loved seeing Luca apologize after he messed up, but I wasn’t a fan of the punishment scenes for Ro and Teagan. They just didn’t sit right with me. I felt the severity didn’t match the “transgression”, particularly in light of the personality of the sister involved in each one. However, the authors have done a remarkable job of blending their voices to create a nearly seamless story amongst them. There wasn’t any one place that I could point to and say, “this is author X’s writing”. This beautifully wrapped up the story of these three sisters, answering all of my left-over questions, and giving us an utterly adorable epilogue.
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This book is a wrap up of the triplets stories. Evie has the private investigator’s report about the three of them as babies. But, she can’t deal with it and hides it. Jason finds the report and forces her to tell her sisters. That starts the breakdown of the sisterly bond. But, Rowena is determined to keep them together. This was a great book to read as it answered my questions from the first three books. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.