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notsuohhannah's review against another edition
4.0
Warning: Husband is not celibate while separated from wife.
All I can say is Samantha Towle is queen when it comes to NA.
All I can say is Samantha Towle is queen when it comes to NA.
jeccap's review
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
skysher02's review against another edition
2.0
not a fan of the past and future format in books. but i also didn’t really enjoy this book.
largaaaa's review against another edition
1.0
1.5 Los protagonistas me cansaron, ella era insoportable y el por su parte también, la historia contaba pasado y presente, pero en los años que pasaron fue como si no maduraron nada. Par de insoportables.
kpaladino's review against another edition
4.0
Adam & Evie
Forever starts and ends at the beginning. Adam & Evie live a tale that starts w first loves, tough choices, failures but it ends with finding themselves again in each other while conquering their demons and of course has a wonderfully magical HEA.
Forever starts and ends at the beginning. Adam & Evie live a tale that starts w first loves, tough choices, failures but it ends with finding themselves again in each other while conquering their demons and of course has a wonderfully magical HEA.
lmrivas54's review against another edition
4.0
Excellent!
The sweetest story ever! I love second chance love stories, especially when the couple have been married before. This one just fit the bill. Adam is the son of a Hollywood actress and a studio owner. He was born with the sole purpose of inheriting the studio and run it, following the tradition of Gunner men. However, though he lived in riches he grew up lonely and unloved. Until one day he met Evie, fell in love and married one year later. One week after that she disappeared and only left signed annulment papers with a note that said I'm sorry. Ten years after the fact, Adam is at the head of the Gunner Studios but more lonely than ever. Evie has her father and sister but she was never the same after loosing Adam. She's now working at a coffee shop.
The book is structured in alternating POV and time chapters, narrating the story of Adam and Evie when they met as teenagers and the present time when they meet again after 10 years. It's a little frustrating because the author keeps us on the dark of why Evie left. However, at some time in the book you suspect what the reason was, and it made perfect sense.
At first, the alternating chapters of present and past time are a bit annoying, but they work because they are well identified as to time and character. I think the author did a great job, juggling different POV's with different times and having it all worked out great.
I loved Adam and Evie's love story, totally recommend this book.
The sweetest story ever! I love second chance love stories, especially when the couple have been married before. This one just fit the bill. Adam is the son of a Hollywood actress and a studio owner. He was born with the sole purpose of inheriting the studio and run it, following the tradition of Gunner men. However, though he lived in riches he grew up lonely and unloved. Until one day he met Evie, fell in love and married one year later. One week after that she disappeared and only left signed annulment papers with a note that said I'm sorry. Ten years after the fact, Adam is at the head of the Gunner Studios but more lonely than ever. Evie has her father and sister but she was never the same after loosing Adam. She's now working at a coffee shop.
The book is structured in alternating POV and time chapters, narrating the story of Adam and Evie when they met as teenagers and the present time when they meet again after 10 years. It's a little frustrating because the author keeps us on the dark of why Evie left. However, at some time in the book you suspect what the reason was, and it made perfect sense.
At first, the alternating chapters of present and past time are a bit annoying, but they work because they are well identified as to time and character. I think the author did a great job, juggling different POV's with different times and having it all worked out great.
I loved Adam and Evie's love story, totally recommend this book.
strangerthanfiction's review against another edition
Could not get past the extremely misogynistic thoughts of the male lead. Also could have done without the entire paragraph written to describe the female leads breasts in the first flashback.