Oh. My. Gosh. Is this a bitter disappointment?!? Way to wrap up the series in crushing stupidity, Nora. Yes, by all mea…Oh. My. Gosh. Is this a bitter disappointment?!? Way to wrap up the series in crushing stupidity, Nora. Yes, by all means, let's take the sweetest, most generous, kindest woman ever portrayed even semi-realistically in story (and Grace is so excellently-well portrayed we might have had dinner last week to catch up on old times) and match her up with the most simplistic, emotionally-constipated, cold-hearted cluntch to find himself trapped by ink and paper. Grace was awesome. Seth was an idiot. There were at least three times I wanted Grace to throw him out on his ear, possibly with a groin-stomp for seasoning, and go find someone worthy of her time and attention. Finding someone better than Seth would be a matter of walking blind-folded, lips puckered, at a sporting event of your choice and wrapping yourself around the first person you kissed. This would work even if your sporting event of choice involves heavily-lifted trucks and exhaust fumes. Do yourself a favor. If you've read the first two, imagine a great story with a character named Grace and how she finds a great guy to live with her forever. Together they defeat the sinister shadow-idiot trying to collect the Stars of Mithra and then live happily ever after. Farm it out to a kindergartner if you can't do it yourself (maybe supply crayons). It'll be better than reading this pile of stupid.Seriously, I rounded up because I liked Grace so much...A note about Steamy: Fortunately, Seth only manages two explicit sex scenes and one of those was blessedly short. Any more than that might have turned my stomach. So middle of my steam tolerance, but I'm not happy about it.