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Forever Frost by Kailin Gow

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4.0

I believe this is one of those series that is going to continuously gets better and better, Kailin Gow has put together a beautiful world, with beautiful people (and loads of fluffy love!! :D). Forever Frost has action, love, lost, romance, anger, jealousy and any other emotion you could think of just as Bitter Frost did.

Forever Frost starts right where Bitter Frost left off, Breena is too make a plan to decide what the summer court should do about the hostages the winter and summer court have...and if she makes a plan the Summer Queen doesn't approve of...then it could be Breena's life at stake. As if that isn't pressure enough...Breena is completely stuck with who she truly loves..Logan her best guy friend who she lost once and doesn't want to lose again...or Kian her intended who she can hardly breath when he's around.

In Forever Frost we get to know a lot more about the characters while also meeting some new ones, such as Shasta, the hostage of the summer court and the winter princess..who also has a love secret just as Breena does, Breena's mother who I found for one very annoying with how much she calls Breena 'darling', the winter Queen who is cold but deep down has a heart of gold, and Breena's father the winter King...who I think was my favorite new addition, I love how he cares so much for Breena right when he sees her...and I adore his love for Breena's mother, its very moving..and almost sad ):

Forever Frost is a perfect sequel and will leave you DYING to get your hands on the next one..I mean seriously this book ends with the BEST cliffhanger EVER!!!!

Overall Forever Frost is an amazing installment in Kailin Gow's Frost series, it is much different then most fae books, containing lots of love and emotion...and brutal queens and kings....If you have not picked up Bitter Frost yet...i HIGHLY suggest you go and do so (:


---The only reason this book got 4 stars..is again how short it is ): I wish Bitter Frost and Forever Frost would've been combined into one book instead of two.
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