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lisaluvsliterature 's review for:
That Forever Girl
by Meghan Quinn
I loved the way this one began, had me laughing and immediately happy to be back with these four Knightly brothers. The way the author tells the story is so good. She doesn't let us know exactly all what the background was, just that they'd had a bad breakup. I also love the way we got to do the flashback chapters in this story, to see how their romance developed from their friendship. By doing that, we got to see how they went from so, so good and happy, to so sad and being in a bad place. The author totally took that bad bit that brought Rogan out of his football future in a different way than I would ever have expected. I really like how Quinn can keep me from reading exactly what you expect, she keeps it new and unique for each story. But I loved the characters as well as all the perfectness in the story. I could kind of figure out why Harper was back without her spelling it out. I like that she didn't want to let it define her and how people dealt with her though. That was also a new way to take that aspect of the story. And then there was the whole "forever girl" bit in the story, the love letters, the fact that Harper was really Rogan's forever girl, and the MFG detail too. I loved Rogan and Harper's story, but also getting to be around the Knightly family as well. While I thought I knew who some of the brothers might end up with, the author gave hints for different romantic interests and I can't wait for the next two brothers' stories, especially Brig, as he cracks me up so much!
Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.
Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.