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Moore than Forever by Julie A. Richman

sbdomingues's review

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4.0

I really enjoyed this trilogy, it isn't the same old in high school or college setting but takes place with the characters set in their 40's.

brewtifulfiction's review

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5.0

aaaa what a brilliant way to end the series. so glad that Mia and Schooner got their HEA even if there were some pretty hefty bumps in along their journey to get there. I think the thing I really loved about these books was that it wan't just the main characters that made the stories, all of the supporting characters were brilliantly written as well, love Seth and Yoli. Going to show that sometimes family isn't blood related.

theresidentbookworm's review

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4.0

Review In A Run-Off Sentence

It is a satisfying end to a trilogy though I still will read Zach's book because I want to know about him and I still miss Michael even if Mia and Schooner and their little family is super cute.

readermonica's review

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4.0

A wonderful conclusion to this trilogy! Make sure that you have a tissue handy during this book, because there are parts that are definite tear jerkers. Mia and Schooner are still dealing with their individual insecurities and the difficulties of blending two lives, but their love and commitment helps them to overcome the twists and turns. Richman has woven a believable love story with all of the adversity, happiness, and drama of a modern couple. This series pulls you through each book so well that when I finished I felt absolutely satisfied with the completion of the trilogy. If you enjoy "real" romances that make you feel that the characters are people you would want to know please give this series a try. I am so glad that I was able to experience Moore!
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