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I’ve sat here thinking about what to say in this review, and I still just don’t know. I could say that I simply adored this book, but it doesn’t seem like nearly enough. I could describe all of the essential parts of what made this book so amazing, but I don’t think my mind could really do that right now. Mainly, I’m just…really sad. I don’t want it to be over. Bo & Ember are without a doubt one of my favorite couples. All of the characters in the November Blue series are fantastic, and I love every single one of them as if they were my real friends. But Bo and Ember…They’re different. Ahh, I’m going to cry, damn it!
So because I’ll get all sad and mopey again, I’m going to be short and sweet with this one. This was the perfect conclusion to a series. It ties everything up in a gorgeous little box. There aren’t any (maybe one that I’m curious about but it’s not necessary to their story) loose ends. You would probably agree with me if you’ve read the other books in this series that these two characters MUST have their happily ever after, right? The love they have for one another won’t allow anything less than that.
Before starting this book, I was really nervous about reading it because I NEEDED them to have the fairytale ending. “What if Andrea Randall tosses something crazy into the mix” kept running through my head. Even with the heartbreak and devastation she DOES throw in, I wouldn’t change a single word. Not a single word. It was romantic (How can it not be with Bo Cavanaugh? I mean a thousand lifetimes! Thousand. Lifetimes! It doesn’t get any better than Bo), funny, passionate, and heartbreaking all in one, and I LOVED it. They go through so much, not just in this book but the entire series, and I couldn’t have asked for a better ending to their story. It has been an incredible journey and I enjoyed every moment of it.
I miss them terribly though, and I just finished the book an hour ago. I feel a reread coming on.
(The Coldplay jam session in Chapter 22 - I need to hear it, feel it, experience it. Loved it)
<3 Erin
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I’ve sat here thinking about what to say in this review, and I still just don’t know. I could say that I simply adored this book, but it doesn’t seem like nearly enough. I could describe all of the essential parts of what made this book so amazing, but I don’t think my mind could really do that right now. Mainly, I’m just…really sad. I don’t want it to be over. Bo & Ember are without a doubt one of my favorite couples. All of the characters in the November Blue series are fantastic, and I love every single one of them as if they were my real friends. But Bo and Ember…They’re different. Ahh, I’m going to cry, damn it!
So because I’ll get all sad and mopey again, I’m going to be short and sweet with this one. This was the perfect conclusion to a series. It ties everything up in a gorgeous little box. There aren’t any (maybe one that I’m curious about but it’s not necessary to their story) loose ends. You would probably agree with me if you’ve read the other books in this series that these two characters MUST have their happily ever after, right? The love they have for one another won’t allow anything less than that.
Before starting this book, I was really nervous about reading it because I NEEDED them to have the fairytale ending. “What if Andrea Randall tosses something crazy into the mix” kept running through my head. Even with the heartbreak and devastation she DOES throw in, I wouldn’t change a single word. Not a single word. It was romantic (How can it not be with Bo Cavanaugh? I mean a thousand lifetimes! Thousand. Lifetimes! It doesn’t get any better than Bo), funny, passionate, and heartbreaking all in one, and I LOVED it. They go through so much, not just in this book but the entire series, and I couldn’t have asked for a better ending to their story. It has been an incredible journey and I enjoyed every moment of it.
I miss them terribly though, and I just finished the book an hour ago. I feel a reread coming on.
(The Coldplay jam session in Chapter 22 - I need to hear it, feel it, experience it. Loved it)
<3 Erin
Buy now on Amazon | Barnes & Noble