There is something so good after finishing the series. I finally finished the last book in the Dreamland Billionaires Series a few days ago. If you are unfamiliar with the series, it is a trilogy following three brothers. The first book The Fine Print follows Rowan and Zahra, the second book Terms and Conditions follows Declan and Iris and the last book Final Offer follows Callahan and Alana. I already wrote reviews for the first two books and now it is time for me to share my thoughts on the last book.
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Spoiler-free Summary
The Kane brother that we follow in Final Offer is Callahan. He is the youngest brother who deals with a lot of different issues. He describes himself as the most irresponsible one in the family. He has very low self-esteem and it has everything to do with how his father treated him since he was a young boy. On the outside, he is goofy and unserious, but deep down, he has his own battles that he doesn’t allow anyone to see.
The main plot in this book is of course the inheritance and their grandad’s will that determines what they need to do to get their share of the company. Callahan needs to return to the lake house and spend a summer there until he sells the house. Of course, going back means meeting his first love, Alana. They were best friends turned lovers and broke up 6 years ago. To sell the lake house, Callahan needs Alana to agree as she is in the will as well.
My Thoughts
This was the longest book in the trilogy with over 500 pages. Although it is a long book and in my opinion a little bit too long for the plot, I enjoy the Lauren Asher writing style. The chemistry between Callahan and Alana kept me wanting to read more and see where their story would end. There is quite a lot of spice in this book that I personally skipped through as I don’t think those scenes add a lot to the plot.
However, there was a real plot twist at the end which made it even more interesting. I loved that the characters from the last two books were incorporated beautifully into this story and it made the extra few pages worth reading. I think that this might be my favorite book from the series. The characters were easy to connect with and relate to as there was more depth to them than in the first two books.
Did you read this series? What are your thoughts on the last book?
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