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Saving Forever by Jasinda Wilder

greatbutuseless's review

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2.0

Better than the second book, but again, disgust and anger are all I felt.

whatcha_listening_to's review

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4.0

Ok so book 2 was all kinds of messed up for me but Book 3 makes it all make sense.

I can’t really say why just that it all happens for a reason and even though I didn’t much like the way book 2 when book 3 really makes you understand why those things had to happen.

All you need to know is HEA is had by all and even though these books had the heartbreaking theme it all works out as it is supposed to.

I loved the narration of all 3 books.

tab2004's review

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1.0

Do these authors really think we cheer for women to be doormats? Or for cheating pieces of shit (especially sisters) to be rewarded for being cheating pieces of shit? Based on this trilogy some do apparently. I don't want too much real life in my books but I want some. If I knew these people in real life they would disgust me. And they disgust me here. Fuck off with your all is forgiven bullshit let's sweep this under the rug. There is something in the real world called consequences. Even kids as young as 10 understand this concept. Too bad some adult authors don't. It isn't romantic - its abusive to treat someone this way. I expect it from my psycho heroes, not the so called good guys and sister of the injured party. It's a turn off.

amars17's review

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3.0

I hated the second book and just read this one to see what happened. I found it predictable and unrealistic. Still feel like the first book could have stood alone without the accident.

refinishednurse's review

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3.0

I love the way this story ended. it was tragic yet touching. However, just like the other 2 books in the series it got 3 stars because of the language and the sex (although there was much less sex in this one than the other 2).

tabaltazar's review

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1.0

The parts with Eden and Carter were okay, but Ever and Cade were so annoying!

kcsunshine25's review

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4.0

Book 3 gave me closure. Still felt disgusted by book 2 but you kind of feel for Caden when he explains to Ever his side of what happened and why.

Carter is just beyond lovely and I would love him to come swimming into my life with his great DIY skills and gorgeousness. I didn't think Eden deserved happiness but I'm over it. If Ever can forgive her, I guess I have to too.

I would say lesson learned I shouldn't get too involved and wrapped up in a book, but that's what reading is all about isn't it?

saltyred's review

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4.0

**4-1/2 Stars**

Loved this entire trilogy!

mendee422's review

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5.0

What I love in a book (and doesn't happen very often) is when a character makes a decision, which doesn't follow "the norm". It throws me off track and I LOVE that! This story taught me a lot. Everyone makes decisions on what they feel is right for themselves and everyone reacts differently to any given situation.
A real love story isn't always squeaky clean and pretty. There is almost always an ugly side...and that's when the real hard work of a relationship starts. True love always pulls you through. That's what I love about this series! :)

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fictioncourt's review

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1.0

I just knew it would turn out like this and it feels like someone published the wrong book.

There is this thing called karma and while not everything in life is about payback and making the slutty/ungrateful/barely able to call her human heroine face the consequences of her actions may not be what the author thing is right for the series, it still doesn't mean that a person can actually get away with everything. Not like that. Not even in books. I refuse to believe that. She didn't want a baby the other one did all is happy. JUST NO.

The second book of the series was a turning point for the series, but I somehow understood how two people can be bonded by grief - even if they bonded beyond separation, anyway - but this book made me hate them. All of them, Ever, Eden, Caden, all of them. Stupid, cheating, lying shallow and selfish characters with no redeeming qualities to the end. They simply can't be those two that I loved in book 1.

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