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Peyton & Noah by Heidi McLaughlin

trudyd's review

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5.0

I am not one to cry at wedding yet I found myself bawling on Peyton and Noah's big day. I knew that the wedding was going to happen after all that is the story. What I didn't know about was the struggles yet to come.

I thought that they had survived the worst. Just like in real life, they have miles to go before the big day. In their journey they learn, what we all should learn, communication is the key. Support is the door. The home is filled with love. It takes a Beaumont village to create an amazing memory, not just for Peyton and Noah, but for the reader.

Thank you Heidi McLaughlin for an amazing story. I will smile a little brighter. My heart will pitter patter just a little faster. Thank you for the wonderful emotions and declarations of love that you so elegantly put down on the printed page. I have a new favorite in a series that I have read so many times that my husband has threatened an intervention. I can't wait for the next installment.

The second reading was just as wonderful as the first. I will cherish this story always. I am still gushing. It was such a touching, beautiful story.

I fell in love with The Beaumont series many years ago. Forever my Girl is a yearly read (confession some times twice yearly). It is near and dear to my heart. Peyton and Noah are the icing on the cake, the wedding cake topper that should be put on display, a symbol to possibilities. Peyton and Noah is a statement of the love in their families, in the deep friendships that have developed and strengthen daily.

beccaffeine's review

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5.0

Love this book

I'm so sad that this series is coming to an end. I have read nothing else but the Beaumont series for a while now and I can honestly say this book didn't let me down by know means.

_one_more_chapter's review

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5.0

A very enjoyable read that leaves readers looking forward to more of the next generation series.

kyshakitty's review

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5.0

Finally

I’ve been waiting for this book ever since Noah told Peyton he loved her. I cried and laughed right along with them. I can’t wait for the next books and their lives to really start!

smbmar's review

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5.0

This book is PERFECT!!!! As a longtime fan of McLaughlin's Beaumont series, I have had extremely high expectations about this book. I have read about Peyton and Noah as they have grown up and fallen in love. All of the twists and turns that McLaughlin has weaved into these storylines over the years. It all came down to this beautiful book. This one is a keeper!

bookdrgn's review

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4.0

While this was a little drawn out, it was a good addition to the Beaumont Universe.
Peyton struggling to come to terms with dying and coming back, seeing her deceased birth father and momentarily wanting to go with him could have used more exploration.
I would have preferred it to the overly repetitive lines of how much Noah loves her and doesn't want to lose her.
The actual wedding was lovely and as mushy as you expect. The vows between Peyton and Noah were well written and emotive.
It was clear this book was specifically about the wedding because career decisions and Peyton's mental health were set aside slightly.
I would have liked to see her follow up with the woman from the group. There is more to Peyton and her experience with death.

chrissywilson80's review against another edition

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4.0

What a cute little story. I love reading about Peyton and Noah and everything they overcome to get where they are today. There were parts of the story that felt a little out of place or not finished, and that is the only reason I did not give this a five star. Overall I love the Beaumont series and all the characters. I can't wait to read the next book.

sonita99's review against another edition

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5.0

Peyton and Noah finally get their happily ever after!
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