February 14, 2026
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The Series Finale That Left Me Wanting More From Hendrix

Can’t Get Enough

by Kennedy Ryan

Author  Kennedy Ryan   
Publisher  Forever   
Year  2025   
Pages  448
Genre  Romance · Contemporary Fiction
Themes  Family · Passion · Complicated love · Healing · Identity

The third and final book in the Skyland series follows Hendrix, the character readers have been most curious about, and the woman who finally forces him to reckon with himself. A romance about passion, family complications, and the cost of keeping walls up.

“You can want someone completely and still not be ready for them. That’s the cruelest kind of wanting.”

What It Actually Felt Like

I wanted to love this as much as the first book and I didn’t get there. The issue is that Hendrix’s storyline doesn’t feel like it carries the same weight or stakes as Yasmen’s did in book one. The romance works, the writing is still Kennedy Ryan, but I didn’t feel the same urgency about whether these two made it.

I understand why people compare books two and three to the first one because that comparison is almost unavoidable when you read them back to back. The first book set a bar.

The Honest Part

If Hendrix is your favorite from the series you’ll probably rate this higher than I did. My lower energy for this book is about personal connection with the characters, not the quality of the writing.

Who This Is For

Series completionists. Read it, it’s a good book. Just don’t expect the first book’s emotional punch.

⭐⭐⭐  Worth finishing the series, not something I’d rush to reread.

Tags  romance, contemporary fiction, Skyland series book 3, mood: warm

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