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A bite sized space heist with full sized world building that manages to comment on injustice while still having fun.
This was a fulfilling end to the series. We finally get to the event that has been hinted at, debated, and carefully planned out in previous books. As Ada and Rian have gotten closer to the launch they’ve grown closer to each other. Their relationship has a real “tragically star-crossed” feel to it which fits right into the general sense of impending doom you get throughout, but where this book really stands out to me is how the discussions about climate injustice and class divides have gone from theoretical to right in your face. We’re not just hearing about what Ada is fighting for, we’re with her as she walks through the city past faces and livelihoods that will be directly impacted if she fails. It’s very effective to narrow the scope and up the stakes.
There’s enough secrets kept from the reader to keep us guessing, but not so much that the ending feels obvious. It did seem a little bit too easy to me, but was still satisfying. There’s banter, there’s stress, and there’s still a little time to make out. It’s entertaining while still being interesting.
I’ve been looking forward to this third installment and it didn’t disappoint. I can see myself rereading in the future and would recommend it for anyone looking for quick, enjoyable, easy to read but not shallow sci-fi.

A delightful conclusion to the trilogy. While it did not end in an hea, the promise of one is still there. I absolutely love these clever characters who are constantly trying to out maneuver one another while simultaneously being obsessed with each other. The banter and underlying attraction against the high stakes plot keeps everything fun and fast paced. The social commentary on wealth, environmental issues, and the moral dilemma of believing in the law/government/system is emphasized but doesn't bash the reader over the head. The author trusts you to pick up on the truths that are represented in our own society. The characters are the real star of the show though.

This series is for you if you like: space heists, sharp and funny leading women, and secret organizations that want to save the world.
This was at the top of my ARC want list, and it delivered so hard. Ada and Rian are back again for the final installment, trying to install a counter-virus in order to protect Earth from the malicious nanobots. They meet Ada’s mom, and run into Strom Fetor again (as you might expect).
We get some extra world (universe) building in this book, specific to Earth. It is seamlessly integrated, relevant to the plot and character development, and masterfully executed. The banter and tension between Ada and Rian is impeccable - smart, hilarious, sexy.
The heist-style action is also incredibly enjoyable. The plot has a satisfying wrap-up that I don’t think will leave readers disappointed.
I think this is supposed to be the finale, but I would read so much more about this universe, with Ada and Rian leading the narrative. Thank you so much to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the ARC of my dreams!!!

This is marketed as a sci-fi romance and it absolutely gives excellent space heist, but don’t expect much romance. The blurb promises an HEA but I must have read a different book because there isn't one, and as a Romance reader I wouldn't even qualify this ending as an HFN.
An interesting read considering IRL events of the day, with an evil genius tech-hole villain (who does he remind us of?). The tech and heisting were entertaining and fast paced, and entirely the focus of this volume.
Overall a fun sci-fi story if you don’t care about the romance being mia.

I have mixed feelings about this one. On the one hand, I loved seeing Ada’s work and her inner dialogue, which is always entertaining. On the other, I was really hoping for a different type of resolution between Rian and Ada. While the tension and pining were still there (which I love), I wanted a more definitive conclusion to their story, and I don’t feel like we truly got that in this book.
Overall, I’m so happy I discovered this series, but I can’t help but wish there was another book to continue the journey instead of ending here.

I am giggling and kicking my feet! I SINCERELY love Ada and Rian, and oh my GOODNESS I loved the twists and turns in this series! I can’t believe it’s over, and I would LOVE to get more from this world…
I honestly did not see the little twists coming, though I was really trying to parse out what Ada’s plans were. She is amazingly brilliant, and so witty. Her banter with Rian was TOP NOTCH.
I cannot wait to have all three of these books on my shelf, and I am absolutely going to be telling everyone I can about these!
Thank you so much for allowing me to read all the ARCs!

Such a fun conclusion to this novella trilogy! I loved reading this, the snark!! The world building and the plot twists! This is a delightful read, thanks for letting me review this advanced copy!

I had hoped that this would be the last book in the trilogy, only to change my mind and hope that it would continue, so I was a little disappointed by this ending that only brings one arc to an end even though it means that perhaps the author has plans to carry on. However Rian and Ada are really an interesting couple whose adventures I wouldn't mind reading more of at all.
Avevo sperato fosse l'ultimo libro della trilogia, per poi cambiare idea e sperare che proseguisse, quindi sono rimasta un po' delusa da questo finale che porta solo una arc a compimento anche se questo significa che forse l'autrice ha in mente di andare avanti. Comunque Rian ed Ada sono veramente una coppia interessante di cui non mi dispiacerebbe affatto leggere altre avventure.
I received from the Publisher a complimentary digital advanced review copy of the book in exchange for a honest review.

Not quite a conclusion, but a solid entry into this series. Answers quite a few questions and gives some more background on Ada while turning up the tension between her and Rian.

Last Chance to Save the World 🌍 was another fun book by Beth Revis. The only drawback is the books need to be longer!