Good Grief- Spoiler alert!
Aisha' character never grew on me. I could never figure out exactly who she was because she seemed bipolar. One minute she seemed strong and ready to fight, and the next she was a sniveling weak fool. In this final book Aisha has been taken by the big bad villain. A witch named Nyzetta. I had such a hard time getting through this part of the story because the villain made no sense. She's hundreds of years old, but she acts like a middle school student. I mean, the whole "baby witch" made me want to scream every time it was said! Seriously? That's the best name she could come up with? Also, I never got why she had to use the fae to get Aisha power. So they enjoy sex...how does that help Nyzetta get power? Is it because she doesn't have to touch Aisha herself? How was Nyzetta able to get other witches power in the past without using the fae? It should be noted that Aisha is basically forced into sexual encounters with the fae and readers should have been warned that she was basically raped for Nyzetta to get her power. That being said, the whole scenario of Aisha and the fae is cringe inducing. Nyzetta uses her powers to lock Aisha to the wall spread eagled. The fae start having an orgy in front of Aisha and Aisha is so turned on that she can't stand it and was willing to let them touch her so she could come. Now, I don't know about any of you other readers, but if I'm kidnapped, held against my will, and locked to a wall, I am not going to be turned on by anything you put in front of me. I'm definitely not going to wish for people I don't even know to touch me. That whole scene seemed to be written by a man. I'm not saying a woman can't be turned on by watching an orgy, but I can pretty much guarantee that in that particular situation, a woman wouldn't be turned on. Men are more visual beings and that's why porn works for them. Women usually like romance and to feel a connection before being turned on. That whole scene irritated me. Later, the authors have Nyzetta tie Aisha to a bed, naked and spread out, and allow the fae to physically touch Aisha. In that case I can accept that biology could take over. But, the authors correct the problem by saying that there was magic that forced Aisha to comply. Still, she's being raped.
Once Aisha gets saved, one if her guys gets mortally wounded. This is a scene where I wanted to punch Aisha. She wants to help, so she has to get permission from Logan? "I want to do it Logan," I begged. "You have to let me...." Um, can I just tell you how weak she has to be to feel like she needs to BEG to help save one of her guys! I just wanted to smack her!
I guess that what I'm getting at is that I barely made it through this series. I think the plot had potential, but it was put together in a way that you never relate to the characters. If you can't relate to the characters then you don't care about their lot in life. I really don't understand the 4-5 star ratings. Maybe my expectations are too high, but this series was a waste of time.