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Synopsis of Enraptured (Book 3 of The Fullerton Family Saga)
In the third and final book of the Fullerton Family Saga, long-simmering secrets explode with disastrous consequences. The fractured Fullertons face their biggest challenges yet, and every single one must rise to their own personal challenges and beat their demons once and for all – no matter what it takes.
In the conclusion of this best-selling, highly rated series, author Ginger Voight once again raises the stakes for her characters and her readers. These characters you have grown to love (and hate) are faced with heart-wrenching challenges that will test them unlike anything they’ve experienced so far. In the end, only love can save them. It is a message of hope, family and forgiveness amidst the exciting backdrop of excess and power.
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Review
**ARC was provided by author in exchange for an honest review***
Ginger Voight has made a fan for life. The Fullerton Family Saga Trilogy is an immensely well written and insightful series about love, family, and redemption. It’s a love story on a grand scale, but not in the way one may think. At the heart of each and every book of this series is the unconditional love children deserve and the steps those who love them take to ensure that that is exactly what happens.
Going into the final book, I knew there would be highly emotional situations, but I never anticipated how gutted I would feel at the end. As I read through each book, I wouldn’t say that I was on one team or the other; since the beginning, I’ve been Team Jonathan. All three adults involved in the triangle disappointed me in some way…whether it was giving in to temptation, walking away without fighting, or attempting to control every situation, Drew, Rachel, and Alex infuriated me at different points in the series. At one point, I did lean towards Alex, but then events occurred that made me rethink my choice. Like Rachel, I was torn between who was the better man for her, and at one point, I kind of wished she would just walk away from them both, but that was never a choice because of her love for Jonathan.
Now that the series is over, I am 100% Team Fullerton. Both Drew and Alex redeem themselves, and Rachel’s tenacity in keeping the entire Fullerton family together, no matter how dysfunctional they may all seem, is what heals the wounds of the past and allows for the discovery of who Drew really is.
Ginger Voight is a truly talented writer who knows how to strip her characters bare to show exactly what they’re made of. Readers can’t help but be invested into what happens with the Fullertons because Ginger has invited us into their lives as honored guests, showing us what each and every one of them is willing to do to ensure the safety and care of the one person they all love unconditionally – Jonathan. This series is not an easy read because it brings out so many emotions…at times, readers will be angry, terrified, and even aghast, but the books and authors who can do that are the ones who understand the saying “lose yourself in a book.” I’m so glad Ginger Voight introduced me to the Fullerton clan. I just wish I didn’t have to say goodbye.
5 poison apples
Excerpt
I was still awake, and still livid, when Drew came to bed closer to midnight. He shrugged out of his shirt. “Such disapproval,” he murmured. “What exactly did I do now?”
“I’m still trying to wrap my mind around your using Jonathan to lure Alex into some kind of trap.”
“I told you. It’s only a trap if he’s doing something wrong.”
“Whatever. In the future, leave Jonathan out of it.”
He cocked an eyebrow as he stood next to the bed, his hands on his hips. “Excuse me?”
“Whatever is between you and Alex has nothing to do with Jonathan. He’s a little boy torn in two with loyalty and affection for the both of you. I refuse to stand by and allow you to squander his good faith and his trust to make some kind of point.”
Anger sharpened his features as he stared down at me. “Allow me?” he repeated. “And who, exactly, gave you authority to question me on how I parent my son?”
“You did,” I told him. “You wanted Jonathan to have a mother, and now he has one. If you think you’re going to use him like some wadded up piece of tissue paper, you’re going to have to get through me first. I’m not just your paid flunky anymore. I’m your wife, and the mother of your children. This family will not run like your business. We work together – honestly and openly – or not at all. Got it?”
His eyes never left my face as he slipped out of his pants and crawled into bed. He wrapped his hand around the back of my neck and pulled me close, his mouth hovering just an inch over my own. “There’s that fire I missed,” he murmured. His mouth descended toward my own, but I resisted, pushing back against his hand while I met his gaze dead on.
“Got it?” I repeated.
A smile broke apart on his face. “Absolutely,” he answered.
“Good,” I said. “Goodnight, Drew.”
I slipped from his hand and turned my back to him, turned off the light and disappeared under the covers.
Other Books in the Series
ENTICED – BOOK #1
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1cYdF0F
B&N: http://bit.ly/L4X8hB
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Goodreads: http://bit.ly/1djsxcP
ENTANGLED – BOOK #2
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1mQrq43
Smashwords: http://bit.ly/LU6b5K
B&N: not live yet
Goodreads: http://bit.ly/LU6b5K
About the Author:
Ginger Voight is prolific author, freelance writer and optioned screenwriter. Her fiction is diverse, with novels like the edgy, coming-of-age drama DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS, and the fun family adventure for kids of all ages, COMIC SQUAD.Having grown up reading different authors like Danielle Steel and Stephen King, Ginger has always been drawn more to story than to genre. This shows up in her various stories. Titles such as MY IMMORTAL and TASTE OF BLOOD are a delicious, heady mix of horror, suspense, and romance.Genre romance, however, has held a special place in her heart, ever since she read her first Harlequin novel when she was only eleven. As a result, Ginger is making a name for herself writing romances of her own, starring women who look more like the average American woman rather than those traditionally represented in the size-biased American media. Her Rubenesque romances were created especially for those heroines with fuller figures, who can still get the man of their dreams if only they believe they can. Such titles include UNDER TEXAS SKIES, LOVE PLUS ONE, THE GROUPIE TRILOGY, THE FIERCE TRILOGY and PICTURE POSTCARDS.Ginger was included in the best-selling book by Smith Magazine NOT QUITE WHAT I WAS PLANNING, featuring her six-word memoir.
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