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  • The Love Trap

  • Quicksilver Series, Book 3
  • By: Nicole French
  • Narrated by: Cindy Kay
  • Length: 13 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (61 ratings)

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The Love Trap

By: Nicole French
Narrated by: Cindy Kay
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Publisher's summary

A vow. A contract. A marriage of fire and ice.

But just when Eric de Vries and I found our forever, the entire world conspired to keep us apart.

A kidnapping. A trial. A madman bent on revenge.

Now caught in a web of our own passion and a father's obsession, the harder we struggle, the tighter we're caught.

They say love conquers all, but it feels like we're the conquest. As the walls close in, I have to wonder...are we really meant to be?

Or is this love just a trap?

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Raglan Publishing (P)2019 Tantor
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Strength of Love

Conclusion to Eric & Jane’s love story and it was a fantastic ride. There was plenty of drama, action, suspense, kidnapping and loss of life that brought tears to your eyes. Eric had so much love for Jane it was heartwarming. Jane’s character was still hard to take, she made huge mistakes that were very costly and yet Eric never strayed and fought for them. I still believe the story needed to include a male narrator.

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Loved this story

Love Cindy Kay’s narrations love how the story continued in each book. The relationship between Jane and Eric.

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slow

Jane really made me mad out of all the women. her smart mouth, asking dumb questions. she was just doing to much.

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GAHHHHH

I love these two characters and the end was fabulous.

Love Cindy Kay she did an amazing job.

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Most earned HEA I've ever read / heard

Eric and Jane have earned their HEA in this final installment, more than any other hero and heroine I've listened to or read about! The narrator was great throughout in vocalizing both male and female voices as well as pronouncing non-English words.

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Thrilling and suspenseful

I ran through this series before I knew it! I feel like I ran through so many emotions … high on their love, fearful for them, in the depths of despair for them! I hated that it ended. Well done Ms French!!!

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Okay

The love story was great, the character of Jane got a little annoying in book two. Was hoping for maturity in book 3 but there was none. She made mistakes that costs her dearly. Poor Eric but what a man.

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I liked the characters, but struggled with the lack of depth to their personalities

This series was very frustrating to read. I liked the characters, but I feel like the author chose their profession because it was convenient without truly considering what it means to have all your main characters be seasoned lawyers.
Lawyers are trained to think of every possible outcome 8 steps ahead. Lawyers are trained to be skeptical about everything and research, research, research. By the time you graduate from law school, these traits are fundamental to your very being. The skepticism and master chess player thinking bleeds into every facet of your life. And yet this is not evident in any of her main characters...
Jane consistently speaks and acts in high emotion w/o thinking through ANYTHING. Did she have the same classes I did? Jane consistently enters into unsafe spaces and conversations as if nothing bad could possibly happen to her. But if she had truly been a prosecutor for 5 years, she would have seen enough to know better. She would be more cautious and more conscientious with her words.
But lawyer aside, am I really supposed to believe that Jane would have a private confrontational conversation with her husband in front of their enemy? Is she really that dumb? Am I really supposed to believe that her entire security detail left her alone to go get the car and she just randomly desires to walk towards the subway by herself?
The author made a point of describing the constant cloud of fear that follows her as long as Carson is roaming free. Why would any rational adult do that? Much less a former state prosecutor who’d already been kidnapped, drugged, beaten and had her unborn fetus aborted? I’m almost finished, but I would not read again.

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