What made the experience of listening to Media the most enjoyable?
The narrators are very good. When the story was more serious and intense for main character, Grace, narrator Autumn Clark’s narration changed to match the tone.
Who was your favorite character and why?
My favorite character was Vaughn Asher. He might not have been the world’s best person in the past, but he is so committed to Grace. When it comes to his family, he is loving and devoted. He’s a good man or at least he is trying to become a better man.
Which scene was your favorite?
When Vaughn tells Grace she is a bad a$$ princess who doesn’t need saving.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There were several moving moments, but I’m not going to ruin the experience by sharing spoilers!
Any additional comments?
J.A. Huss knows how to create interesting characters and keep readers riveted as she reveals all their secrets.

I loved the character development in Follow, the first book in the series. Grace and Vaughn are a mixed bag of all-messed-up, and when they meet the fireworks start. Ms. Huss made me want to like them but not quite be able to. I vacillated between being riveted and disgusted by the choices they made.

Huss is the master of outwardly strong but truly fragile and damaged female characters who eventually come into their own. Her men are a beautiful blend of machismo and tenderness. Grace and Vaughn are perfect examples. Grace is strong and weak at the same time. Vaughn attempts to protect his public image and shield his preferences from gossip mongers while awkwardly acting the BDSM Dom replete with contracts and NDAs; while he takes care of his partners financially, the commitment-phobe leaves them (and himself) high and dry emotionally.

The interjections of hashtag comments, social media banter and faux pas was a fabulous injection of humor. The depiction of the lavish lifestyle of Hollywood royalty was mind blowing. The segue between books four and five was excellent. The loose inclusion of characters from her other series is fun for long-time fans. For the overall series, the plot was compelling. The pace of the story and the character development were perfect.

In this final half of the series, the tone is much more serious at times, the suspense is riveting, and the romance is swoon-worthy.