Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Forever Book #3

"All I want is my happily-ever-after.

That's all I've wanted since meeting Noah Miller.

From the day we met, the world has tried to keep Noah and me from being together, but now that I'm carrying his child, no one will be able to tear us apart. Or so I hope. But Noah and I have made some mistakes along the way, and the consequences are impacting the people we love. Worse, there's a storm on the horizon, and it's sure to cause serious devastation.

If we can get through this, we'll finally be Rose and Noah; a family, forever.

But first we have to survive the road ahead. And happily-ever-after is a long way off."

Wow! I've been waiting on this book since August and that leaves lots of room for the hype to be better than the book, but I still loved it. It was a tumultuous read with some happening like every minute. It felt like Rose and Noah just could not catch a break. And the author made a choice that shocked me.--Shocked me. Something horrible was going on and Rose survived unscathed. Then Noah survived with very minimal damage. And I was thinking come on. Someone has to die. This can not be real. But then someone did die, and the person who it was--wow. Why? Why did that have to happen? OMG! This was a good ending to the trilogy, although *SPOILER ALERT* I really thought they should have gone Amish and was slightly disappointed when they didn't.

4 comments:

  1. Haha! Your comment about "going Amish" completely surprised me. I think that's the first time I've ever heard that in reference to a romance. I love books where the characters are in trouble every minute. Thanks for the review! :)

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  2. I like happy endings but sometimes they aren't possible. When a major character dies, I'm sad., especially if it's one I really love. Nice review.

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  3. Yeah, going Amish meaning no sex in the end or literally becoming Amish?? If she's already "with child" I guess she wasn't always chaste. I do like the cover. It's a refreshing change form the myriad of photoshopped photos.

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