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was a good ending to this series I really enjoyed allbooks but bookwas my favorite of all.
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Brilliant end to an amazing trilogy, So many fantastic characters. This book tells us about Stacie Emerson, the life long friend of the Thorne brothers and Harris Walker the best friend of Kendra and Dee all characters from book one and two.
Stacie comes across as a strong willed making the impossible happen in the art industry.
She runs an art gallery that she saved from bankruptcy, She works incredibly hard and has succeeded where others have failed, All this has not happened without its consequences, It has been beyond tough, Terence Jamison has made sure Stacie did things the hard way, The man is pure evil, he controls Stacie, he will never let her live a normal happy life.
He wants to possess her, own her and he actually believes that he does but she is strong in mind and older
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Harris Walker is a photographer, a very talented photographer and Stacie wants his photo's in her gallery.
Harris however dislikes Stacie and doesn't trust her from the time he meets her, Everyone tries to explain to him that Stacie knows what she is doing and he should learn to trust her.
He starts to realise that they could be right,
Stacie and Harris start to get along but this puts them both in danger, Terence Jamison will not allow Stacie to be with any other man,
No body really knows what Stacie has had to endure over the years, Her close friends can not believe what she has been through at the hands of Terence Jamison.
Things are never as they seem and I was on the edge of my seat reading.
I have been on a brilliant journey reading about all the characters in this trilogy.
Thank you Grace Marshall. I had so looked forward to the release date having read the other two books but I found it really difficult to get into this story, The Exhibition by Grace Marshall
I have been waiting for this one to come out and it was definitely worth the wait.
This is the third book in the Executive Decision Trilogy, This is the Story of Stacie and how she has worked hard for what she has in life.
Stacie is a respectable art gallery owner, Well she had a hard time in the beginning, loosing her business partner and trying to avoid a very controlling man.
Through out the book Grace gives us flashbacks of the terrible things that have happened to Stacie that way we get the whole story.
Stacie is planning a show in her new gallery and there is one artist she wants most, Harris.
She has the hots for Harris but Harris doesnt really like her, He does think she is a beautiful woman and does get hard every time he thinks of her.
Now in what world would you thin you didnt like someone if they constantly give you wood
Well the controlling man from her past has come back to taunt her.
Harris feels the need to protect her from him, Harris does end up falling hard for her,
Stacie being the woman she is does get revenge on the controlling man,
I dont want to give away too much because its a wonderful story to read
I love how Grace brings back all the characters from the trilogy.
I think they are like one big crazy family, There was one part I didnt see coming and neither will you once you read it.
Loved the story line and I most definitely loved the characters,
I cant wait for Wades story now, I wonder what kind of trouble is in store for him, Guess I will just have to wait and see!
“I received this book as a review copy in return for an honest review”.
Book Three in the Trilogy
I liked this trilogy so much that "Here's hoping for a sequel trilogy" formore friends a la Terry Brooks and his elves.
Or I'm happy with having a trilogy inparts a la Douglas Adams and his Hitchhiker's.
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Stacie's story finally arrives! This mischief causing klutzy sexpot redeems herself in the end of this trilogy.
From the first book, Stacie's good intentions have only screwed up situations beyond all recognition, She's irritating and a reader only wants to smack her hard to knock some sense into her.
It's baffling as to why the Thorne brothers love her so much, Really, how does one stay such good friends with an exfiancée and exwife It boggles the mind.
Harris, friends with the Thorne brother's wives, he feels the same, Stacie hurt his friends, why would he ever want to interact with her Stacie is determined to win Harris over so she can showcase his amazing photographs in her art gallery.
This book comes under the guise of romance between two frenemies turning into lovers, It's much more than a contemporary romance, This tale is one of vengeance and retribution, When a smart woman's been pissed off, she will take years for payback to occur, Stacie is my kind of woman,
Ms. Marshall turns a seemingly shallow character and builds her up in layers, Stacie is definitely more than meets the eye, She's also someone who is determined to right the injustices, While I didn't really like or understand Stacie, I did appreciate her planning, Ms. Marshall does a great job of setting it up and when it came all together in the end, I am blown away.
Within twenty four hours of finishing the book, I'm already rereading sections because I loved it.
I savoured certain sections over and over again, I must have read a few of my favourite passages at least ten times already,
Ms. Marshall concludes this world with all parties exactly how a reader would wish, This satisfying end makes this book a four star for me, The writing is definitely well done, The plot is easy to follow and it is clear there is something else going on.
What makes it good is the unexpected twist, I enjoy being caught off guard, Ms. Marshall is one of maybe a handful of authors who accomplished this very difficult feat, I didn't anticipate the ending and my stomach clenched in knots as I try to figure out how this will all resolve.
This tension generates a euphoric feeling when it suddenly releases with a punch to the gut.
Ms. Marshall also writes great love interests as well as secondary characters, Generally I don't enjoy switching point of views, In this story, it's done so well, I don't notice it at all, Each character is lovingly created to add their special personality for this group of friends, The bonds of friendship as well as love for each other is very attractive, This generates a feel good sentiment which most readers really enjoy, I personally love when successful people with different talents are all good friends, None of them are cookie cutter, They are unique and yet fit together so well, I highly recommend this contemporary romance to those who love a woman who bring a man to his knees.
I received this book as a review copy in return for an honest review A great ending to the trilogy, but I would like there to be a book for wade I'd read the first two of the trilogy in a matter of a day or two each.
So I was anticipating reading this one with a fair been of keenness, Life got in the way of me beginning it and I cursed and would pick it up and attempt to start it again before something else cropped up.
Fortunately I shut myself away and read away, Oh my was I not only pleased I was captivated, I sobbed like a baby towards the end, What a thrilling and exciting book, then there are the sex scenes that are also thrilling and exciting.
More romance that erotica as it's a Grace Marshall, but with lots of filth as well.
My favourite book, story wise of the trilogy, despite the fact that when I began the book Stacie was not my favourite character.
She does however develop greatly in this book and we learn more about her past, Best of all we finally see what will happen a character most people loathe, Wonderful way to end the trilogy too, I received this book from the Touring Host for and honest review,
I had the privileged to read all three books in the Trilogy Series for the author.
The Exhibition is the last book in the Series, and as with the two previous books, The Executive Decision and Identity Crisis, I was not disappointed.
It took me some time getting back in the story since it had been a while since I read them, but once I got the hang of it, it was an enjoyable read.
The passion was explosive, the plot well executed and the story line flowed, With all the strong characters we met previously, back, you can be sure to be glued to the pages of this follow up.
This time the emphasis was on Stacie Emerson, exwife of Garret and exgirlfriend of Ellis Thorne.
The three friends, Harry, Dee and Kendra, are back with their old archenemy Terence Jamison, And what a sicko this guy had been,
There was just nothing that he didnt do that got me riled up, And as with people like this, he thought he was above the law, That rules did not apply to him accept the ones he made to benefit him, Possessive, manipulative, heartless, womanizer, abuser of women and earth, rapist, murdererand the list goes on, He stooped to the very rotten core of humanity to have his way,
But Stacie had a plan a well executed plan to bring this arrogant man down.
And I loved every moment of it,
Set against the backdrop of the waste land of her beloved fields and with nature in its entire splendor, you get sucked into their world.
With a clear message, every man is liable for his actions if it were against other human beings or against nature.
We are all accountable to look after the very planet we live on, and not disregard nature for greed and power.
Harris Walker, nature photographer and Editor of the Wilderness Vanguard, resented Stacie from the start.
He struggled to accept this lady but once his mind changed there was no stopping him.
At first it was unadulterated lust that has driven him closer to her but once he got to know her it became more than just a quick romp in the bushes.
The tale of Zoe and Ingrid will tuck the heartstrings as you learn more about them and how they too had fallen in the hands of the evil TJ.
The man stopped at nothing to humiliate the women and brought them to their knees, His abusive, lust driven character, was demeaning to them as women and as artists,
A beautiful conclusion to the trilogy, The Exhibition is suspense filled erotica at its best.
And a book I can recommend to all readers that love this genre,
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