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Master's Saga #3

Masters Forever

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DISCLAIMER: This book is part of a series. Spoilers are contained in the description. For new readers, start your journey with Devlin and Coralie in MASTERS FOR HIRE, now available everywhere!

After a devastating betrayal fractures the fairy tale romance between Coralie and Devlin Masters seemingly beyond repair, Coralie tries to piece together a future without the man she had come to love.

Devlin, however, refuses to let her go. He doesn’t give a damn if there’s a new man on her arm these days. Since that man is Caz Bixby, Dev’s sworn enemy, it only makes him even more determined to win her back.

Caz is the new prince in Coralie’s fairy tale, her miracle-working personal trainer who had transformed her from a meek pussycat into a sexy, confident lioness ready to take what she wants.

What she really wants is her happy ending with Devlin, and Dev knows it. He digs himself even further into her world so that she can’t ignore him, or what she feels about him. He swears that he loves her, and there’s much more to the story. To get her back, he knows he has to share his many dark secrets with her, ultimately dragging her down the rabbit hole to the dark and dangerous depths where he's been forced to reside.

But can she ever trust him again after what he did?

Can you?

The shocking secrets finally unfold in MASTERS FOREVER, Book Three of the Masters Saga, Ginger Voight’s unconventional love story that will stick with you long after the last page.

Readers 18+: Adult content, including sexual situations some might find objectionable.

313 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 27, 2015

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Ginger Voight

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Ginger Voight is a screenwriter and bestselling author with over twenty published titles in fiction and nonfiction. She covers everything from travel to politics in nonfiction, as well as romance, paranormal, and dark, “ripped from the headlines” topics like Dirty Little Secrets.

Ginger discovered her love for writing in sixth grade, courtesy of a Halloween assignment. From then on, writing became a place of solace, reflection, and security. This was never more true than when she found herself homeless in L.A. at the age of nineteen. There, she wrote her first novel, longhand on notebook paper, while living out of her car.

In 1995, after she lost her nine-day-old son, she worked through her grief by writing the story that would eventually become The Fullerton Family Saga.

In 2011, she embarked on a new journey—to publish romance novels starring heroines who look more like the average American woman. These "Rubenesque" romances have developed a following thanks to her bestselling Groupie series. Other titles, such as the highly-rated New Adult series, Fierce, tap into the "reality-TV" preoccupation in American entertainment, which gives her contemporary stories a current, pop culture edge.

Known for writing gut-twisting angst, Ginger isn’t afraid to push the envelope with characters who are perfectly imperfect. Whether rich, poor, sweet, selfish, gay, straight, plus-size or svelte, her characters are beautifully flawed and three-dimensional. They populate her lavish fictional landscapes and teach us more about the real world in which we live simply through their interactions with each other. Ginger’s goal with every book is to give the reader a little bit more than they were expecting, told through stories they'll never forget.

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Profile Image for Jennifer.
2,512 reviews86 followers
December 17, 2015
Great ending to Coralie and Devlin's story. All of our questions answered and nasty people are taken care of. A lot of drama and emotional angst from everyone. I'm kinda hoping for another book with Caz's HEA. I think he deserves one after all this.
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1,245 reviews51 followers
December 16, 2015
He literally is having sex with a woman almost 20 years older than him throughout the whole book, all the time telling his "wife" he loves her and begging her to come home. No! She's an idiot with self esteem issues. She should have gone with Caz. He stood up to her right away and took her power. He no longer had to have sex with her for blackmail. But No, Devlin keeps having sex with Suzzane the whole book and admits it. I mean C C walks in on them in their apartment and sees it in book 2. Geez, what is wrong with her. He is spineless and uses his sister and mother as an excuse. Caz unearths all this info in a weekend and shuts her shot down. For years Devlin couldn't do the same??? He fucks her behind his wife's back for months in the same bed they shared?! Girl, your an idiot for accepting this bullshit and taking him back. She saw it for Pete's sake! Ugh NO! Just a big fat NO! Final answer.
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Profile Image for Lisa.
901 reviews
November 29, 2015
3.5 Stars

WARNING.... SPOILERS AHEAD****

This really is a good series and I honestly started off absolutely loving Coralie and Devlin however I just could not get past all of the lies and cheating that Devlin done and how Coralie just rolled over and forgave him. His excuse for sleeping around just wasn't good enough for me to get past all the hurt he caused Coralie.




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1,234 reviews153 followers
February 15, 2017
When you get to the end, make sure you don't roll your eyes so hard that you knock yourself out.
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876 reviews272 followers
December 14, 2015
Starting this book, I didn't expect much. I hated the second book but because I had this sense of obligation to finish the series, I decided to just go through it because I hate abandoning a series after a few books in. So yeah, did I like the ending? Not really. It's complicated.

Contemplating where to start -- what should I address first in this review, I'll say this:

If you come for this book expecting Devlin to grovel for his mistakes and assholery in the second book, don't fucking bother! 'Cause you will not get it. Devlin is the same piece of shit in this one. You might as well, stick to the first book and bask in their whirlwind fairytale romance 'cause that's the last of them you'll ever get before it well went to shit.

But, if you can look past Devlin's cheating and zero grovel from him then you may proceed because aside from the cheating part which I absolutely hated, there were some aspects to the book that I really liked. The suspense, the secrets -- you ain't see nothing yet.

I despised Devlin so much and while I was reading this book all I wanted was to bash his head against a metal wall. He was a coward and very possessive of Coralie, and not in a good way either. He treated like one would treat an expensive watch -- an object. He also didn't know the meaning of the word No.
[...] He kissed me again, practically making my lips bleed under the unrelenting force of his mouth. "Submit!" he growled against me.

"No!" I cried back.

With a ferocious roar, he threw me back onto the bed an crawled over me to hold me down. "You're not going anywhere, do you understand me? You were mine from the day I touched you, right here on this bed, a virtual virgin just waiting to be mastered. And I did that. Admit it!"


Sorry but the cheating? I can at least tolerate that. But that was downright rapey. I was beginning to root for Caz because he was a better character than Devlin ever was. He didn't force himself on Coralie and he became a friend, a confidante to her. He understood when she needed someone and when she needed to be alone. Too bad Coralie was SO in love with the Devlin. Oh well.

I really wanted to give this book a higher rating but alas, I couldn't look pass all the negative parts. So it's a 2.5 for me.
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2,282 reviews58 followers
November 27, 2015
Oh wow. Ginger Voight. I have to admit I wasn't sure how this rollercoaster ride that is one Devlin Masters was going to end. But damn if this conclusion wasn't one helluva trip through every emotion possible! I honestly went in with much trepidation and a belly full of angst. My heart had been obliterated right along with Coralie's at the end of book 2 and I wasn't sure it could be mended. Like ever. I might have known, though, that your gift of taking your readers through the ringer and somehow giving us the strength to keep the faith would never be more present. THIS ending to a love like on other was nothing less than spectacular.

I'm still reeling from all the thoughts and feelings this story had me experiencing. Picking up right where we left off in Masters for Life, I was sick to my stomach and what Devlin had put his beloved Coralie through and he deserved every bad thing coming to him. I wanted Coralie to remain steadfast in her decision to cut all ties but I became as weak as she did and I'd like to think as smart and resilient, to finally come to know who the real Devlin Masters truly is and be right there along with her to help him find his way back. With a wingman in Caz, we watch as Coralie gathers to strength to not only finally become her own woman but to decide her future and whether or not the man of her dreams can still be a part of it.

I loved how the author ties up all loose ends with this last in the trilogy. It is never an easy journey for any of the main characters. Devlin, with his hands tied (both literally and figuratively) only wanting the love of his life back and knowing he'd never escape the life he has been forced to live. Coralie, just wanting to love and be loved and finding it hard to put past hurt behind her. And even Caz, the dashing and wonderfully devoted friend to both Devlin and Coralie, who pulls the ultimate surprise that has everyone's lives changed forever.

I was riveted throughout this entire series but this final book was the ultimate in perfection. I loved all the twists and turns, the myriad of emotions it evoked for me, and the pure love that was always there but was often shoved aside when the going got tough. I loved watching as Coralie became what was always inside of her and proudly flaunted it for the world to see. As mad as I was at Devlin, I was over the moon that he was willing to make amends and at long last came clean to his girl. Caz stole the show in more ways than one and I surely hope we hear more from this fiesty character. He made me smile and often and was a pleasant surprise to not only me to but to Coralie as well.

What started as simply a week to feel desired in the arms of a known gigolo became the beginnings of a love Coralie never even imagined. Getting to the end of this often-times, exhausting yet completely exhilarating story kind of makes me sad. I feel as if I was there every step of the way and am a bit melancholy they will all go forth without me.

It is one of Ginger Voight's best yet and I highly encourage you to see for yourself. Start at the beginning with Masters for Hire and hold on tight for what will promise to be the wild ride you did not see coming. It's sexy and touching and completely captivating.

A huge 5 stars!!
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1,069 reviews71 followers
November 27, 2015
To be succinct, this book was simply addictive. I say that because it is almost 5am, and I have been reading it since 12 midnight.

IMO, this is a 5 star read, but due to the fact that there was a slight amount of melodrama permeating the pages after the 70% mark, I've taken off half a star.


Other than that, this was a fantastic end to an imaginative trilogy, and to a restful Thanksgiving holiday as well.

Giving this one: 4.5 stars.

Profile Image for Lisa.
422 reviews13 followers
November 29, 2015
Ginger Voight books are like crack. Read one and you'll be hooked. This is the third and last book in the Masters Series. It's so good. Devlin Masters is beyond sexy and determined to get back what he's lost despite a web of secrets, and forces just as determined to undermine him. Coralie Cabot has finally made the vision she had for her family's department store empire a reality but her heart is shattered. Devlin and Coralie's story is heart wrenching, romantic, sizzling and captivating. These are great characters, well-written and multi-faceted. This series has been an amazing ride.
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882 reviews10 followers
February 15, 2016
I just couldn't get over the fact he repeatedly cheated and it was just glossed over as "it's not what it looks like". I still don't see what Suzanne had over him as being a reason he kept going back to her. The book did keep me interested though.
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February 9, 2021
"Both men began a double assault on either side of my neck. " ~ I can't continue, obviously heroin no longer h, but ZEROIN. I was so into book 1& 2, that I didn't bother to read the spoiler. my fault
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May 24, 2021
I just didn't see how the H did ANYTHING to get himself out from under (literally) the OW. Team Caz! Caz did more for his "pussycat" in one week than what H could do since he met her.
163 reviews3 followers
October 9, 2018
New Favorite book!

When I first started reading this series it was a little slow but, when it picked... WOW!! Hence the title on this rating.
I couldn't out it down, I was so caught up in it . I guess you could say it consumed me till I finished book 3.
The plot in it kept me guessing how it would end and I was beside myself at times, finding out I wanted to beat the hell out of the psycho Bitch who kept Devin and Cad on a short chain. I Would have made her disappear in a cloud of green vapors myself but it kept me spellbound!
56 reviews
February 27, 2023
A great angsty read

I know it depends on what you are looking for in a book, but I absolutely loved this series. I love the drama, frustration and other woman drama.
I managed to read all 3 books in 3 days, I just couldn't put them down. I'm so glad someone recommended this series.
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65 reviews3 followers
July 15, 2023
This trilogy was a mess... but it was entertaining.

I didn't like the end that much because it felt like it was the h doing all the work, I felt like the H would've kept fuking the ow forever and he never put the h first. Kinda wish the h would've had more of a connection with Cas just to balance things out, or that the baby was his. The H didn't even have to grovel to get her back.
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Profile Image for Beth Ann.
327 reviews8 followers
August 16, 2020
liked this book better than #2. One someone gets under your skin, you sleep, eat, and breath that person. Is this healthy or is it unbroken able love. Perfect ending to this saga.
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