By Kirsty McKay

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So freaking sweet, I’ll give you diabetes. On the road. On the run. Back to life exactly the way I like it. We may have a few tag-alongs, but for Angus and I, it’s just like old times. For the most part anyway - as long as I can keep the strange sinking feeling threatening to drag me under at bay. I used to know exactly who I was, what I stood for. Yet a recent betrayal has forced me to question everything. The Monarchs told me their pretty lies and tricked me with their gorgeous bodies. They took the trust I wasn’t willing to give and shattered it into pieces. I made a vow once to teach these bullies a lesson, but instead it’s me who has learnt the hard way deceit can’t be washed away with merely a stick of gum. It’ll take a deep-rooted thirst for vengeance and sweet justice from the Candy Crusher to right the wrongs dealt onto me. But that’s not up to me to pursue. If the Monarchs want me, they’ll have to catch me, and then I’ll make them sorry they ever did. Trigger Warning: This is book three of the I Love Candy series, featuring a feisty female lead. Candy is spontaneous, impulsive and reckless, which makes this book inappropriate for under 18’s. She gives as good as she gets, causing chaos and leaves you wondering who is bullying who! Expect excessive amounts of steam, violence and cursing throughout. This book concludes the RH trilogy with a HEA!

Friggin Candy By Author Maddison Cole – Book Review

Friggin Candy is the last book in the I Love Candy Series by Author Maddison Cole. Picking up where book two, Smashin Candy, left off, Candy is on the run and has broken ranks with the Monarchs. Our feisty female is hurting, betrayed and is out for vengeance. Delivering her own unique style of justice, as she confronts the Monarchs. Candy’s conscience now manifests two incredibly strange jelly bears each with their individual take on her life choices and decisions.

Friggin Candy, like the other books in the series, moves the reader forward at a good pace and once again the plot takes a new twist when help comes from an unlikely source as Candy’s nemesis is determined to finish what she started in book two.

The I Love Candy Books are my guilty reading pleasure. As noted in my review of the second book, Friggin Candy does have a lot more erotic content than book one, however the plot features more of the Candy attitude scenes that I have come to enjoy and brings a new dynamic to her relationship with the Monarchs and her family.

As a minor note there were the odd editing issues, however these can be easily addressed by the Author and were not a huge distraction.

Overall I award Friggin Candy, 4.5 stars.

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