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Title:Destined to Fly (Avalon Trilogy #3)
Author:Indigo Bloome
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:January 31st 2013 by William Morrow Paperbacks (first published 2013)
Categories:Adult Fiction. Erotica. Romance. Erotic Romance
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Destined to Fly (Avalon Trilogy #3) Paperback | Pages: 336 pages
Rating: 3.59 | 1600 Users | 111 Reviews

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The final instalment in the intensely erotic Avalon series that started with Destined to Play. Perfect for fans of 50 Shades of Grey.

The compelling and thrilling climax to Alexandra Blake’s sensual journey, from the author of Destined to Play and Destined to Feel.

Alexandra has returned to the world after her captivity and is left with a heady mix of emotions. Strangly empowered, her feelings of pleasure and exhilaration are tinged with fear, but now she must reconcile the decisions of her past and how they may determine her future.

Alexandra knows it is she alone who holds the key to the answers so desperately sought by both her lover, Jeremy Quinn, and her captors. In order to unlock the secrets within her, she must embark upon a quest to explore long-forgotten sexual rituals and despite believing that she has experienced everything possible in her erotic adventures, she discovers that there is still so much more to learn.

At last she will learn what freedom truly means and understand the real purpose of the role she was always destined to play.

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Original Title: Destined to Fly
ISBN: 0062243624 (ISBN13: 9780062243621)
Edition Language: English
Series: Avalon Trilogy #3
Characters: Jeremy Quinn, Alexandra Burke

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Ratings: 3.59 From 1600 Users | 111 Reviews

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Loved the last book! So happy for Alexa and Jeremy!

3.0 Stars!!!This was not what I expected. This third installment was very different from the first two books. In the first two books we are treated to a story about developing pharmaceuticals and testing them....anyway....in the middle of all the action and activity is Alex & Jeremy and their feelings for one another. What would happen to them as a couple? I expected more of the same in this book and although, we did get it, the author spun this amazing tale of a drug induced "fly" through

I did enjoy this book. Just felt it went a bit far fetched and weird. I did'nt like the spiritual dreamy amazon scenes with the tribal people, but I understand that is what Alexa had to do to find out about her blood, and felt Xsade got forgotten about and got off lightly. First book def the best. Two and three still good reads just to finish off the series.

Well here Is the final instalment and my god it didn't disappoint, found the storyline gripping and a brilliant way to wrap the trilogy up, fell even more in love the characters and found myself hooked in to the journey they took. Loved the fascinating explanations and felt Indigo did the books and the characters justice a very good read and can't express more how much of a brilliant author Indigois :)

This book wasn't at all what I expected... It went off into a weird story line, I still loved it but seemed a little to far fetched compared to the other two...

While I loved this trilogy I found this third book not quite as good as the other two. I did love the suspense of not knowing what was going on but never saw this outcome at all. I often found myself thinking it maybe went a little bit too far fetched. It just seemed to end for me thinking that it was pretty much just about the threesome involving Alexandra, Jeremy and Leo and now what there are other women like Alex that Leo is protecting?? So she wasn't that special after all...I don't know it

Several months ago I committed myself to reviewing the books in Indigo Bloome's Avalon trilogy and here it is ... time for the final installment. And how to sum it up?Destined to Fly is by no means any less unbelievable than the first two books in the series, however, it is pleasing the see the author making use of her talent to write about something other than Dr Alex Blake's somewhat unusual (and that's putting it mildly,) sexual fetishes and adventures. In this installment, the plot veers off