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Forever with You by Laurelin Paige

stumpfed's review against another edition

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5.0

Excellent ending to one of my all time fave series. I think this series ranks much higher than Bared to You for me because of the strength of the characters and the solid plot. It wasn't weak in any area in my opinion. I'm putting this on my TO READ AGAIN because I enjoy a good series re-read consecutively.

melissadelongcox's review against another edition

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5.0

Talk about a wild ride! I had so many feelings and flipped back and forth and around on what outcome I wanted. So good.

mikideez's review against another edition

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1.0

So I'm used to books like this having girlfriends forgive sort of borderline behavior with varying degrees of believability. But for her to forgive him, after how he broke her...while it's believable in the real world that there are people who are broken enough that they would do that, we don't want to see that in romance. Yes, we want the couple to get together in the end. Yes, we want the male lead to redeem himself for his horrid behavior that he occasionally engaged in throughout the book (which is typically limited to relatively mild jerk behavior, and he is typically redeemed by a proportionate amount of time spent addressing the situation). What we don't want is for our male lead to have spent his life psychologically torturing people until they broke (which, while I get that this used to be Twilight fanfic and is supposed to be the equivalent of Edward feeding on people when he was first changed, goes too far even for that comparison). And we 100% do not want to find out that he met our female lead playing one of these twisted games. That is textbook unforgivable, whatever his motives were, both for the reader and for Lacie. And him spending a month pining for her and getting back into therapy is not enough to fix it.

I guess I'm just tired of seeing abusive behavior written as romantic. We have far too many women living through this in real life; too many of us have experienced it in real life. We don't want to read it in escapist fiction.

alison_stone1322's review against another edition

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4.0

Para Siempre Contigo es el cierre perfecto de la historia de amor de Hudson y Abby, la cual me cautivo desde que empecé las primeras paginas del primer libro. La historia, aunque no es la primera que he leído sobre millonarios sexys, ha logrado ganarse un lugar en mi corazón.

Este es un libro que toca muchos temas fuertes, desde padres alcohólicos, adicciones, comportamientos tóxicos y los engaños. Mientras va avanzando el libro y las mentiras comienzan a salir a la luz vemos lo mucho que han crecido los protagonistas por los cambios en sus vidas y como toman decisiones pero, a la vez vemos como el pasado siempre regresa a menos que no logres enfrentarlo.

Le quería poner 5 estrellas pero el epílogo hizo que cambiara de opinión ya que, sentí la narrativa un poco forzada y rápida por hacer el cierre del libro, haciendo un resumen sobre las cosas que había pasado desde el último capítulo y como la autora quiso justificarse al último momento (en mi opinión) sobre las decisiones que los protagonistas habían tomado en el pasado y como las mejora al final del libro.

Dejando eso de lado, es un libro muy bueno en mi opinión, para los fans del género erótico y que aman un drama de millonario dominante ;) así que lo recomiendo 100%

PD: Siempre mantengan su mente abierta con este tipo de historias, solo lean y déjense llevar :)

alstavin's review against another edition

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4.0

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lozduckie's review against another edition

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4.0

this trilogy was an absolute roller coaster but I ate it up

kristinafh's review against another edition

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3.0

It pained me to rate this book so low - 2.5 stars. I really wanted a book that would have Alayna and Hudson's relationship growing in a mature fashion. Instead, Alayna's character regressed significantly and by the end of the book, she seemed like a caricature of a once promising, evolving young woman. I was also hoping that this book would explain Celia's freakish ways (everyone can be redeemed can't they?).

The only bright spot in the book was the introduction of a new character - Gwen.

lcmarie19's review against another edition

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5.0

Great ending to a good series! Hudson is my man, right after Micah from Take Two.

jessica_barton's review against another edition

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5.0

wow! wow! wow!






this is one of my favorite series! even though I wanted to shake laynie 80% of the time... H had his own secrets... that I wanted to punch him for! asshole!

I thought she was over reacting most of the time, but now I see the light!

i'm so glad all the issues were resolved and nothing was left hanging! and also happy to see a sneak peel into Hudson's head in the next book! I hope it goes on past the ending of this one, kind of like [b:Walking Disaster|15745950|Walking Disaster (Beautiful, #2)|Jamie McGuire|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1352338368s/15745950.jpg|21436019] did!

romancebookaddict's review against another edition

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4.0

I really loved this series.