Book Review: Finding Aria

 


Nothing can break my love for three men. Not even a wedding.

I was ready to give myself up to save my men, but I never got the chance. Nothing could have prepared me for this cruel, mind shattering twist.

Held in the jungles of Mexico and pushed to my limits, it’s taking everything in me to survive this elaborate prison. Despite the abuse wearing me down, I draw on the love of my men to endure this punishing captivity—I won’t let it break me.

In a battle of wits and careful deception, I’m dragged deeper into a sinister plot of catastrophic proportions. Armed with this knowledge, I’m even more determined to escape. I don’t know if I can save myself, but I have to try; millions of lives are at stake.

Mateo, Einar, and Nikola have shown me the power of true love and it’s my turn to show them what I’m made of.

Embry doesn’t exist anymore and I’m going to prove it. I’m finally finding Aria.

Finding Aria is the third and final book in the Vox Tenor series. If you’re ready for an epic ending to this tale of unconventional love and danger, this is it. Please heed the content warning in the beginning of the book. Mature Readers only.


Must be read in order:

  • Book One: Becoming Aria
  • Book Two: Loving Aria
  • Book Three: Finding Aria


My Review

In this final book of this trilogy, Leelah did not let me down. Aria is held captive, and Vox Tenor had to find her and rescue her. So, they did spend some time apart, yet it allowed me to really see the growth that Aria has experienced through all three books. 

I just could not get enough of these men...Nik, Einar, and Mat. They truly did steal my heart. The way that they risked their lives for Aria without a second thought. makes them keepers. While, I did not really mention Roz, I did want to give a moment to praise her. She instantly won me over from the first book. She went through a lot too, but she was a fighter. Leelah Renn scores the perfect trifecta with this trilogy!

This final passage by Aria is the perfect ending: 

"My heart was searching for a home, yet the key to it was finding myself. I’ve found Aria. I’ve found love— I’m home."

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