Buttons and Pain (Buttons #3)

· Hartwick Publishing
4.8
499 reviews
Ebook
400
Pages

About this ebook

When I saw my escape, I took it. Now I'm in New York City and trying to get my life back on track. Despite the tracker in my ankle, Crow hasn't come for me. He hasn't even called me. I told him the depth of my feelings but he cruelly rejected them. 

Maybe he's forgotten about me.


One day, I walk into my apartment and spot the pile of buttons on the counter. I never left them there, and there's only one explanation for their presence.


Maybe Crow hasn't forgotten me after all.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
499 reviews
Kyla Mattingly
January 10, 2018
I really liked this whole series. Just a word of warning to those who have problems getting over continuity problems (like me)...don't read the epilogue at the end of this book. The author apparently decided to completely scrap the whole thing by the end of the series and pretend she never wrote it at all. If you read it it will just make the next 3 books less enjoyable because you will be wondering what the heck happened. And the epilogues at the end of book 6 will really confuse you.
1 person found this review helpful
Jennifer Poole Hinson
February 25, 2019
this is the first book in the series that doesn't get 5 stars from me. The way Bones is finally ended is a little over the top in my opinion. I mean the rest of the story has been so believable that this one part just kinda ruined a little bit of it for me. however, with that said my fav part of the series is also included in this book when Crow goes all psycho killer in the streets...the Dont.Touch.My.Girl (or something like that) will go down as the hottest thing ever. I love how Penelope is allowing us to continue their story and also giving Cane his own story in the next installments. another minor issue is that the sexual descriptions get a little redundant after a while. I know there are only so many ways to describe things but it just seemed every sexual scene involved the same words over and over again (I can go without reading "my seed" for the rest of my days lol).
17 people found this review helpful
Rosemary Kelley
May 19, 2017
Is was so good that u can put it down u just want to keep reading, but u know u have to get some sleep to finish. Read in one day each book that's how good they were. Now we need canes story
29 people found this review helpful

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