For Her Eyes Only by Cait London is the final book in the trilogy about the three Aisling-Bartel triplets. A
wonderful storyline comes to a conclusion and with a bang!
I had the pleasure of reading the two previous stories and presented my review on each. This book brought the
story to a conclusion that will knock your socks off!
In the previous two books, At the Edge (also
reviewed on Myshelf.com), focused on triplet Claire, while A Stranger's Touch (also
reviewed on Myshelf) focused on triplet Tempest.
This last book, For Her Eyes Only, focused on triplet Leona and how the conclusion of the story will unwind
and play out.
With each of the books the unique storyline was simple. Triplets have a connection like no one else, and these
three took that connection and multiplied it by 100! One is a precognitive, the second an empath, and the third has
the uncanny ability to know the history of an object just by touching it. What a family trait to share from
generation to generation.
Well anyway, that is history and we are now in the real world sharing in the life of Leona, the most powerful of
the three. She just hasn't honed her skills to the same level as her sisters have, until now.
In walks Owen Shaw, the most captivating man that Leona has ever seen... and those eyes. Owen is new to town.
His sister Janine is sick and he is looking for something special to give her as a pick me up gift. Leona owns a
unique boutique that sells vintage and specialty items handmade by her two sisters. During the course of the story,
you will learn just how captivating Owen is and just what he and Leona have in common. This story develops at an
alarming rate and continues to build from there. I am sorry to see this trilogy come to a conclusion, but as they
always say, great things must come to an end sometime. Unfortunately, for me, that sometime is way too soon.
Great job Cait on a great story and terrific, unique storyline, I can't wait to see what you have in store for
your next book!