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N**A
emotionally shattered but so worth it
I don't even know where to start with this review.. This series has been absolutely phenomenal, and Beg For Mercy did not disappoint.It was truly worth the wait that I thought was going to give me heart palpitations, with each teaser I was that little bit more addicted and in desperate need for the finally chapter in Mercy and Sades series.What I love about reading a trilogy or a series is when you find characters that you can connect with in that way it makes you want (need)to continue their journey and that’s how I felt about Mercy and Sade from the moment i read the very first book.Nothing about this series has been typical, protectable or easy. It has been captivating, the most emotional journey I have endured with such powerful characters, heartbreaking, truly phenomenal and filled with the most undeniable love.Mercy and Sade haven't had it easy from the start of their journey however in this book we see it all coming to a painful crash of wills, strength and love.Mercy and Sade both learn some extremely tough lessons from each other and other people. Emotions run high, fist will definitely fly and there are times when you don’t think either of them will make it but as with everything in life, what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger and both Sade and Mercy have enough strength in them to help fight each other’s demons. The only question is, will their love be able to conquer both of their demons or will there be someone who can keep Mercy and Sade from the happy ending they both deserve.Sade doesn't will try everything in his power to push Mercy away from himself, as see continues to see himself as a 'monster' that cannot be fixed, healed or saved. He has lost his faith, the belief that he has a single good bone in his body.However as we know a women can be a truly powerful and extremely stubborn force! Mercy will stop at nothing to show Sade how much she loves him, the good she sees/knows he has inside him. She is putting on her ass kicking boots and aiming them Sades way!During Beg For Mercy I truly loved the conversations between both Sade and his mother they were both beautiful and absolutely heartbreaking all at the same time. He can feel the emotions just rolling off the page, and feel it in your soul. The pain they have suffered, the unbreakable love they share and the brightness within Sades mum.There was also some amazing moments between Sade and Mercys father. The humour during their encounters is perfectly placed.I am now so emotionally shattered, but every second was oh so worth it. For Lucian to bring such a powerful message thru this story is truly breathtaking. Our demons, the people who have held us back and the past can only take hold of what we allow it to.I have loved everything Lucian Bain has written, the words just flow perfectly, I felt like I loved everything with these characters and it is definitely one of my favourites!
M**9
Awesome, emotionally draining and totally riveting read
Another absolutely AMAZING series from Lucian Bane. The Mercy series left me emotionally drained. When I got to the end I just had to sit back and take stock of what I had read. Wow!!! This is how books should make you feel. A phenomenal writer who creates the most wonderful engaging but tortured characters. I LOVED Mercy and Sade. There are some real moments of horror too, especially in book 2, making it a nail biting erotic thriller with lots of twists and turns. The ending was fabulous. Now I've (almost) recovered, I am off to start reading another Lucian Bane series now. Addictive stuff.
P**R
Awesome read
Wow - awesome trilogy.All three books - passionate, intense and kept this reader's interest throughout. Yes, there where times when I cringed, times when I was near to tears and times when I just said 'oh yes'.Mr. Bane you have written three outstanding books.
K**R
Brilliant
It was a long arduous journey from personal hell to rapturous love Sade thought his soul had been destroyed and Mercy thought her heart had been until they met then there souls sought out each other's and meshed to be united forever together brilliant
L**H
Loved it.
What a good read highly recommended easy five star rating couldn't put this book down. . . . . .
C**E
Five Stars
Dark and deadly but so good
H**E
More
More books for the series please
R**R
A deeply emotional and erotic end to a great trilogy!
What I love about reading a trilogy or a series is when you find characters that you can connect to in a way that makes you want to continue their journey and that’s how I felt about Mercy and Sade from book 1.Now the final book in finished, I love the characters even more. Nothing about their relationship has been typical or easy but the strength and determination they’ve shown and the love and support they’ve shared would give even someone with the coldest heart hope that no matter what life throws at you, there’s always a way through it.Sade and Mercy both learn some tough lessons from each other and other people. Emotions run high and there are times when you don’t think either of them will make it but as with everything in life, what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger and both Sade and Mercy have enough strength in them to help fight each other’s demons. The only question is, will their love be able to conquer all or will there be someone who can keep Mercy and Sade from the happy ending they both deserve.Every author has a different style of writing which is a bit like Marmite, you either love it or you hate it and I personally love Lucian’s books. As well as the variety in his characters, Lucian always has hidden messages in every story and I think how they are interpreted, depends on the personal experiences of the person reading them. There are religious elements too but not so many that you feel overwhelmed by them and even if you aren’t religious, you can appreciate how the characters in the story need their faith and that it is important to them.If I had one criticism, it would be that a scene in the last chapter of the book needed to be a bit longer. Maybe it’s because I’m more of a Sadist than Sade.
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