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Forever in Cape May by Jennifer Probst

nkali0718's review against another edition

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5.0

When reading a Jennifer Probst I think of the saying that says something about it is not how the story ends but the journey. You pickup a romance novel and you expect a happy ever after but what makes you read to the end is the journey and Jennifer takes you on a ride you don't want to get off. We visit Cape May for the third book in a series about the Summer sisters were ride with Taylor and Pierce forever friends. They believe that there friendship is valuable that they will not allow anything to come between them including themselves.
They have there ups and downs and it is a relief to the senses when they come to theirs. The book is warm, heartfelt, thoughtful, smart, sexy, and fun. I recommend this for anyone looking for an escape.

mindylou's review against another edition

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4.0

What I liked best about Pierce and Taylor's story is that since they were such great friends, it felt like I got couple time with them even though they weren't officially together. Knowing Taylor's feelings about commitment, I had serious concerns about if I would enjoy this one and I'm glad to be wrong. The only thing I really wish for this whole series was that all couples decided to be together sooner. I just really enjoy reading about a couple working together against drama instead of that drama being between them. I still enjoyed all three books due to the great writing and likability of all the characters.

janfromnj's review against another edition

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5.0

best friends for years, they cross the line to more. much more.

In this 3rd book in the Sunshine Sisters series, the focus turns to Taylor, the youngest Sunshine sister, who has always wanted to travel and explore the world. She’s never wanted to be a wedding planner but for the past few years, she’s stepped in to help her two sisters run Sunshine Bridal. She and her best friend since high school, Pierce, a Cape May photographer always in demand, work well together on the wedding industry. But now, with the business a success and her sisters finding the loves of their lives, Taylor is concentrating on her painting and is presenting her work in an art show for new artists in Paris. She can’t wait to finally get out of the small beach town of Cape May. She’s realizing everything she’s ever wanted! Or…….is she?

One night of too much tequila turns into passion between Taylor and Pierce. They soon discover feelings, long denied, and with Taylor due to leave for Paris soon, they have no idea how to navigate this new type of relationship.

I’ve enjoyed all 3 books in this series, the struggles of the Sunshine sisters to realize their happily ever after might be right in front of them, but this book is my favorite. I’ve smiled at Taylor and her bluntness in the previous books and was excited to see her and Pierce take their relationship beyond friendship. Jennifer did not disappoint in this story and as in books 1 and 2, this Sunshine sister also had struggles to find her happily ever after…..which was right there in front of her all the time. I loved the evolution of Pierce from wedding photographer to wanting to use his talent in other photography challenges. Their struggles to realize they can have a real relationship, not just friends, was worth the wait in the end because Taylor’s grand gesture to win back Piece was emotionally beautiful.

I recommend all 3 books in this series. They are all stand alones with interconnected characters in all three. Loved all the stories and adventures set in Cape May - Jennifer, you did Cape May, New Jersey proud.

tiff_nay717's review against another edition

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3.0

I think I liked the first 2 more. This one wasn’t bad but the beginning was awesome and then it started to tank around the middle. The ending was lackluster for me.

whatcha_listening_to's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed book 3 better than book 2.
It was very much like a friends to lovers story is. And I was ok with that I liked that Taylor still followed her plan to leave and explore.

Pierce was so epic in the way he loves her no matter what she wants to do he is there for Taylor.
I liked their friendship but I loved their romance more.

I just hate when they talked to each other about everything else but this!!! Like grrr frustrating but I get it, we needed the woe so we could enjoy the HEA.

I will say my favorite thing about this series was the bro love, their get together’s were awesome.

The narration was great in this book Teddy is my favorite CJ is great sometimes her male voices aren’t my favorite but still enjoyed.

leechristinemoon's review against another edition

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3.0

Pierce and Taylor. The photographer and the painter. Friends who keep trying to decide what is possible for their collective present and future.

She's leaving for Paris. Their relationship is too precious to sacrifice. She needs wings, he wants roots. She never wants to get married or have kids or have a partner or to keep any of those things from Pierce.

I loved Pierce but all of Tales' conflict felt forced.

lashea677's review against another edition

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5.0

Friendship grows complicated when emotions and actions take a shift toward forever. Taylor and Pierce are about to learn that there are no rules when it comes to games of the heart. Probst bids a bittersweet goodbye to three stubborn sisters and irresistible romance that sticks in the heart as it walks away with your soul. Forever in Cape May is a captivating way to bid adieu to great storytelling.

lyssaereads's review against another edition

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5.0

This was a beautiful finish for the three sisters. I loved Taylor and Pierces story the most. This is also the most spicy book out of the three!

nellez8706's review against another edition

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lighthearted 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? No

3.75

claisreading's review against another edition

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3.0

not loving a childhood best friends to lovers book always makes me more upset than when it’s any other trope…

for some reason i had a tough time truly connecting to the main characters of this story. it’s a good enough book, with a interesting premise, but it didn’t click for me and i honestly can’t pinpoint why that is.

for a book this short it took me a good while to finish because i wasn’t hooked at all. and it hurts to say this, because i truly wanted to have liked this one.

the guys’ friendship was my favorite part of the book, and obviously bella and gabe’s crumbs