This series continues to surprise me. How can something be so light and easy to read while dealing with such serious topics? I love the fact that the twins are still grieving the death of their aunt from book 1. I love that Violet is committed to using her money for good to help characters from book 2. I love that they dealt seriously with shell shock in this book. They also deal with men’s expectations of women, and the difference between platonic love and romantic love. I love that Violet will ALWAYS do what she thinks is right, even if it puts her at odds with the person she’s coming to love. I love that Victor and Violet actually have a fight in this one, and that she doesn’t attempt to hide her anger, but nor does she ignore that she loves Victor more than anything and that he loves her and they need each other, even when they have to work to agree. I love how this series is showing us different types of relationships - sibling, friend, lover, even supporter and supported. I love that Violet still feels fear of a certain character from Book 1 because of something that happened to her, and that Victor is ready to cause bodily injury to people who try to hurt her. This is rapidly becoming my favorite cozy series. Each book takes about three hours to read, and you’re left feeling like you’re getting some substance right alongside the young and carefree parts. I can say that I highly recommend this series.