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lisaluvsliterature 's review for:
The Right Side of Forever
by Meghan Quinn
Quinn blew me away again with the emotions. Wow, this is going to be a hard review to write once again with no spoilers. Let's just say that it is a different kind of story. You think that what will happen for Colby and Ryan might not be happening. And the way the blurbs above are written, they are very vague for what or who is going to get together, and who will be left broken-hearted, or maybe not broken-hearted. While this one again made me cry like the first two, in the end, I feel like everyone was able to come out on the happy side. I see that one more connection should have been made. And maybe there will be a third duet for that specific guy and girl. But who knows.
We really get to see Colby break out of his quiet, stoic, one-word answer kind of guy so much in this one. I loved the relationship between Colby and Ryan, even just as best friends. Having already been introduced to the hellish childhood that Colby endured, in this story we got to see just what Ryan was up against. And even if I didn't have the same kind of issues with my family and home life, I totally got the way she felt about herself, and that is what hit me so hard and probably made me cry the most, when she was going through those things. One thing I really loved about the story is that the author made Ryan realize that until she could love herself, or at least like herself a little, she couldn't really be the person that someone else loved, it wasn't fair to that person. So she worked on it. But her working on it didn't take forever, it was really a work in progress, and she knew when it was time to move towards her HEA with who she wanted and knew was her guy.
The tattoos were a neat idea as well. Plus, the whole titles philosophy, that Ryan is striving to be on the "left side of perfect", that's a great thing to think about and strive towards as a person, something I need to think about myself. Just as with the first duet, you will not be disappointed with this one. Highly recommended!
We really get to see Colby break out of his quiet, stoic, one-word answer kind of guy so much in this one. I loved the relationship between Colby and Ryan, even just as best friends. Having already been introduced to the hellish childhood that Colby endured, in this story we got to see just what Ryan was up against. And even if I didn't have the same kind of issues with my family and home life, I totally got the way she felt about herself, and that is what hit me so hard and probably made me cry the most, when she was going through those things. One thing I really loved about the story is that the author made Ryan realize that until she could love herself, or at least like herself a little, she couldn't really be the person that someone else loved, it wasn't fair to that person. So she worked on it. But her working on it didn't take forever, it was really a work in progress, and she knew when it was time to move towards her HEA with who she wanted and knew was her guy.
The tattoos were a neat idea as well. Plus, the whole titles philosophy, that Ryan is striving to be on the "left side of perfect", that's a great thing to think about and strive towards as a person, something I need to think about myself. Just as with the first duet, you will not be disappointed with this one. Highly recommended!