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Enchanted Ever After by Shanna Swendson

kinokonoyama's review against another edition

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lighthearted

3.0

nell1120's review against another edition

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3.0

I didn't write a review after each one as I read them in quick succession (thank you early newborn days where I needed to be up several times a night for feedings!). At times you get annoyed with how the characters act. Overall, they were super quick, light reads. Definitely predictable, but not bad.

mjdolce's review against another edition

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4.0

Great ending to a great series. Loved seeing Owen and Katie get their Enchanted Ever After.

andreagraves's review against another edition

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2.0

Love the series, and the characters. Felt rushed with the plot, and all business.

julesmarkem's review against another edition

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lighthearted mysterious relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

liralen's review against another edition

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4.0

And so the Enchanted, Inc. series comes to an end, much to my dismay. Katie & co. aren't done saving the world yet, but they can at least have their happily-for-now.

This isn't my favourite of the books. Don't get me wrong, it's still lots of fun—Enchanted Ever After takes place in 2007, when rapid changes in technology are making it harder for the magical community to keep their presence a secret from the general public. There's a note at the beginning of the book to remind readers that technology has continued to change, and that smartphones weren't a Thing back then, and at first that note felt superfluous...but as I got deeper into the book, it made more sense.

The chemistry between Katie and Owen was a bit lacklustre, though. It feels a little odd to say this, because for most of the series I've been enthusiastic about how low-key their romance is: very little manufactured drama, awareness from both characters that the things keeping them apart are external factors, et cetera. Here, though, the attempt to frame Owen (and thus create conflict that impacts their relationship) felt less fully conceived than conflicts in the earlier books, and their interactions felt a bit rote.

That said...I'm really, really sorry to see this series end. It's been my go-to light reading for just about as long as I've been on Goodreads(!). Perhaps I'm due a reread!

melissasbookshelf's review against another edition

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3.0

After nine books, I'm sad to say that this magical series has finally come to an end, for now. I've enjoyed the zany situations that Owen and Katie find themselves in. New York has been a fabulous setting and I loved the crazy bridal dress chaos that erupts when Katie tries to find a wedding dress. As with everything else in their lives, Katie and Owen's wedding preparations and ceremony are definitely not easy or normal. With someone trying to expose magic to the real world, Katie and Owen have to figure out who is doing this and why.

While it wasn't my favorite book of the series, I did enjoy it. I wished there had been more at the end with the wedding. It seemed rushed and there were no details about celebrating with Katie's family. But, we finally get the happily ever after that we've all been waiting for.

Rating: 3 stars
Romance: clean
Language: a few mild swear words here and there.

raekit's review against another edition

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2.0

It was sweet. Even tidier than some of her earlier ones but a lovely bit of escapism.

daantje87's review

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4.0

Heerlijk einde van een leuke serie

misskellydee's review

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5.0

Happily Ever After

I fell in love with this series (and Owen and Katie) in junior high. I discovered there were more books in college and read them. I’ve reread the series a handful of times–it’s light hearted, fun, and brings back warm memories. Discovering this last one was a delight. Even though the author “ended” the series a few times, I’m glad Katie and Owen finally got their happy ending. These books are short, light YA novels. No debauchery or anything horrifying. No deaths. No teens acting like adults. Whimsical, magical, rom-coms.