![]() ![]() There are gasp-worthy moments and the ending is satisfying and well done. Bratty Cecily matures into a caring, thoughtful young woman Linden becomes his own man, wriggling out from under his father's thumb Rhine shares more of her inner thoughts and desires and Vaughan shows myriad emotions (no spoiler alerts from me). DeStefano has breathed more life and emotion into each character making them more relatable and I found myself rooting for those I previously felt indifferent about. ![]() Desperate to find her brother, Rowen, Rhine teams up on her quest, meeting old "friends," typing up loose ends, and answering lingering questions. This final entry in the Chemical Garden trilogy finds Rhine upstairs once again in the mansion with sister wife, Cecily and husband, Linden. ![]()
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