5 stars
| I’m a sucker
  for the underdog, so I loved Pike right from the start! While he wasn’t naive
  or innocent, he had a vulnerability to him, and a need to be cared for, that
  was always right there on the surface. Watching him grow, develop, and
  embrace his submission, his feelings, his love and trust for those around
  him, while essentially staying the same person, I loved him more with each
  step of his journey. You know
  who else I loved? Seth and Quint! No, really, the main characters, if there is
  such a thing in a book in this series, all spoke and appealed to me for
  completely different reasons. Seth was understated in his emotions, but he was
  fun, sarcastic, loving, kind, and man, he had some deep insights and such a
  logical way of thinking *swoon*. Quint was so capable, so caring, and so
  self-aware, it is no wonder people were confused by his submission status. He
  feels deeply, he loves completely, and his vulnerabilities are deeply hidden,
  and only those who take the time to know him, understand them, see the real
  him.  I was so
  happy the core learned from their fiasco with Danny when it came to Pike, and
  Quint; Seth was having none of their foolishness! We get another
  sub-collaboration, which ends as most do, badly, for the subs. We see more
  Ezran, a few glimpses of Garet, a couple peeks from Sin and Tay. Jared and
  Wren are front and centre, Curtis plays a huge part in this story, we even
  got a peek into the relationship dynamics of Rhodey and Avery. Sweet Danny plays
  a part in some pivotal scenes, and Noah and Rhodey get called to task by Tracey,
  which was awesome!  I just have
  one question though, WHY DO THE AUTHOURS KEEP HURTING LAWSON AND
  MATT????? I cried one time in this book, and guess who evoked this,
  Matt. And then Lawson with Matt. Geesh, give these two a break and let them
  snuggle in their happiness, though, the way this storyline is going, that ain’t
  happening anytime soon The story
  is told in varying viewpoints, depending on who is at the centre of the
  action. And there is a lot of action in this story as complex and deep
  backgrounds are uncovered, and the complexities of the relationships are
  peeled away. So much happens, but it is so fast paced, the pages sped by. There
  is a lot of heart here, a lot of looking into ones’ soul for what is
  important, what the character needs, and what those they love need. The core
  of the Asylum grows with this book, but more importantly, it binds together
  to find its’ heart, and strengthens with the synergy of them all beating
  together | 

Awesome review! Can't wait to read it!!
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