Things are becoming increasingly difficult and emotional with Gideon’s messy family and it’s having a profound impact on his mental wellbeing, something that Gideon also wants to handle alone but that Eva wants to help with. However he never wants to worry her and so he chooses to continue this pattern, despite almost always being found out. Gideon is still hiding things from Eva, keeping things from her and attempting to deal with them himself, something that he knows Eva doesn’t like at all. Gideon and Eva are still trying to deal with the baggage that both of them bring into the relationship. That’s not to say that things are getting any easier – they’re not. According to the rest of the world, they’re back together and Gideon confirms an engagement but it’s only a few people, a very trusted inner circle that know they’re already married. They’re still living in separate apartments, although spending a lot of time together. Gideon and Eva are now secretly married and after enjoying some time together have returned to their respective lives. Please note: This review will contain general ***SPOILERS*** for the previous books in the Crossfire series.
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