Coercion by Amelia Wilde.

There’s a fight to the death… and a fight for his heart.

COERCION is book three in the Controlling Interest trilogy.

Find out what happens in the explosive conclusion of Will Leblanc’s emotional story.

My 4* Review:

Coercion is the conclusion to the Controlling Interest Trilogy by Amelia Wilde. Bristol Anderson and Will Leblanc finally get their HEA. There is passion and drama amongst revelations and redemption as Will slowly heals thanks to the power of love.

The story continues from the Extortion cliffhanger with the twins having been kidnapped. Will calls in his security team to help find them but he is still dealing with the demons from his childhood and his need to fight so is confused over his feelings for Bristol. Helping with the twins make him realise how much Bristol and the twins mean to him and he can’t let anything happen to them. The drama with her dad continues and pushes their relationship to the limits.

“I’m being coerced. This is coercion.”

The kidnapping turns out to be more complicated then they thought and suddenly Will is more involved than anyone thought.

There is family drama for both of them and the brothers have to face their past again. I loved how amazing both Will and Emerson are with Mia as they both understand what she is going through.

Relationship with his brothers improves and it was lovely seeing them come together to support one another again. For once he didn’t need saving but they there for him. Emerson was fantastic, he has come so far and thoroughly deserves the love and understanding he gets from Daphne.

It was great seeing Will transform from wanting to control Bristol, to accepting his feelings and showing her his protective and loving side. At last he didn’t need to fight to feel anything because Bristol has showed him how to love.

The way they pull their resources and strength to over challenges together. Seeing Bristol being cared for and having some of her dreams come true after looking after everyone else her whole life was great.

Good epilogue setting the scene for Sinclair’s book. I wonder what shocking secrets he will reveal and how he will deal with Vivian Constantine!