Never have I ever picked up a book so fast, then when I finished the 2nd book in this series and needed to start this one. Our heroine, Evangeline, is left with no memories after Apollo has stolen them, and now Jacks is seen as a fugitive on the run. I immediately loved getting to see the other characters’ POV in this book, Especially Jacks, as he is such a complicated character that has become one of my favorite literary males. He loves Evangeline so much, but he knows that he is not able to love her without hurting her. So instead of hurting Evangeline, he’d rather live without the ability to love at all. At least then she’d be completely safe from him in his eyes. His story is just so heart wrenching and makes all his choices from the past books make so much more sense. We don’t normally get to see the villain’s POV, so I also thought it was interesting looking inside Apollo’s head. His chapters didn’t make me like him any better, but it was cool to see what was leading his choices. Another set of characters that were interesting and I felt had a lot of potential were the Valors. After being awoken in the last book with the opening of the Valory Arch, I expected to see them have more influence in this book. However, we mostly saw Aurora Valor, and not too much else from the family. Her influence was important though, as it revealed a lot of new information and answered a lot of questions that I’ve had throughout this series. When it comes down to it though, this story was about Evangeline and Jacks, and as such they were our main focus. This book was honestly a masterpiece, and I couldn’t put it down. I hoped for a happy ending and was very satisfied to finally see that for our star-crossed lovers.