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Complete Me: The Stark Series #3 by J. Kenner

jgsitu's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5

emhof96's review against another edition

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5.0

Overall rating: 5++ stars

Plot: 10/10
Ending: 7/10
Writing: 9/10
Hero: 10/10
Heroine: 10/10
Humour: 7/10
Steaminess: 10/10
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SpoilerYes


Recommend: YES!
Re-read: Maybe
Read more from author: Fuck yeaa

pe2305's review against another edition

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3.0

I feel a little let down by this book. After reading the first two books, I was so excited for the conclusion of their story - only to find that this book was more about just sex than story. What I loved about the other books was the way the sex scenes seemed to be a natural progression in the book as opposed to "filler" which they appeared to be in this book. Nikki uses sex to sort out her issues and "help" Damien, but really they add nothing to the story. The storyline is good but the execution of it was not projected as well as it should have been. There could have been more mystery and suspense instead of just sex to make them forget. Would recommend it if you have read the first two books in the series.

sharonsm_28's review against another edition

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4.0

Complete Me is filled with delicious love scenes that can melt panties – a love story loaded with enough mystery, angst and passion to make your heart race. 4 passionate stars for a good ending to this series.

javalenciaph's review against another edition

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5.0

The intense love story of Nikki Fairchild and Damien Stark reaches its conclusion via "Complete Me", the last book in the trilogy that is "Stark". It's been a roller coaster ride of sex, secrets, and love all throughout but this third book adds a dose of suspense that was first glimpsed at the end of the second book, "Claim Me".

Admittedly, I figured out who Nikki's stalker was and who she was pretending to be and who was leaking the stories about Nikki and Damien, very early on. Now, that usually means that I begin to lose interest but "Complete Me" had me hooked so I kept going. Aside from Nikki and Damien, I loved the characters of Jamie and Evelyn all throughout and I finally stopped hating Ollie (which was difficult for me because my dog is named "Oliver" and I call him "Ollie") in the latter half of this third book after he redeemed himself.

This was an exceptionally good book series, especially with regards to the writing by the talented [a:J. Kenner|6459302|J. Kenner|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1352293522p2/6459302.jpg]. "Complete Me" gets a solid five stars and the entire "Stark" trilogy gets a 4.75 out of five. ^.^

wangsintx's review against another edition

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3.0

While i loved the series and the story overall, i felt like the spark was missing from this last book.

burgaboo's review against another edition

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4.0

A good ending to the trilogy. I feel like there were still some loose ends, though, and not all questions that had been presented were answered.

tamanda94's review against another edition

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1.0

The series is not the best but this book was painful to get through. I was skipping pages at a time because every other page was sex and I'd had enough. The relationship between the two characters Damien and Nikki is dysfunctional and unhealthy. Nikki's dependence on him and Damien's desire for control was too much to handle.

mhumby123's review against another edition

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2.0

Boring ending, blah.

blondierocket's review against another edition

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3.0

Complete Me is the third book of Kenner’s Stark trilogy. I had been eying this series for quite some time after seeing it pop up as a recommendation. When I was presented with the opportunity to read this final book prior to its release, I jumped at the chance and tracked down the first two books for a quick read through to catch up.

Ever since Fifty Shades of Grey popped on the scene, more authors are getting the spotlight and I have to agree that Kenner does a fabulous job with this series.

Nikki Fairchild has escaped her past in search of a new start, but we all know that’s never how it goes. Only days into her adventure, she finds herself face to face with Damien Stark, a man she has fantasized about for years. It is anything but a warm and romantic reunion. If she had to guess, Nikki would think that Stark had no recollection of their prior meeting.

The first two books focus more on Nikki’s past and the growing relationship between her and Stark. As we enter the final book, gears shift and the reader is now finding out more about Stark and the thrilling conclusion to the cliffhanger of book three. Not only is the fate of Damien Stark up in the air, but so is the future of the couple that has captured hearts through their healing.

Nikki is slowly unraveling the truth behind who the man she loves is, and with each page, a layer is revealed and Damien Stark is revealed to us – “stark naked” and vulnerable. As the couple realizes how alike they really are, and how much they have grown, it is clear that nothing can truly tear them apart.

This was definitely a series worth reading. It is it’s own original series, with twists and turns, that keep you wanting and waiting for more. Even as I turned the last page, I wondered what the future had in store for this couple.