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More Than Forever by Jay McLean

caitlyntap's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow, I had been waiting since book one to read Lucy &. Cameron’s story. I was most definitely pleased with their story and ending.

I felt a lot of everything while reading this. I had multiple bursts of laughter, endless tears, fits of anger and stupid giddy smiles.

I love Luce & Cam and i always thought as side characters in the previous books their relationship was perfect. I absolutely adored Lucy and her careless attitude regarding girls who even so much as looked at Cameron. To be completely honest, I didn’t connect as well with Lucy as I thought I would. I loved her in the other books but somehow, I just didn’t feel that way when I read her book.

As for Cameron, I always just assumed he had black hair and brown eyes so when he was described as having dirty blonde hair, it was like a slap to the face. I never really thought much of Cam in the other books but I really liked him. He’s such a sweetheart but maybe too much because he couldn’t tell that that stupid bitch Roxy was flirting with him and trying to get rid of Lucy. That patch in the middle where Cam was losing himself, I was so pissed and just wanted him to suck it up. Rude, I know because he literally did everything everyone else wanted.

I was really caught up in the heartbreak when Cam laud it all out at the dinner with his parents. I couldn’t believe he did that to Luce. I felt so sorrowful towards her because she kept catching Cam with Roxy and he just kept lying to her. Despite it all, I think Luce & Cam are so pure and I ship them a lot.

Did I mention that I loved both of their families? Cam’s mom & Mark are so cute and supportive and Luce’s fam is just the best! I love hearing about her brothers, especially Lachlan because he’s an absolute angel. When he was begging Cam to stay at his party because Cam was his present, I couldn’t stop saying “aww”.

So I don’t know if this is stupid, but I just can’t and won’t pick up Dylan’s book because I thought it was going to be with Heidi but apparently it isn’t and now I just won’t. I absolutely adored Dylan & Heidi in the first book and now they’re just over. It kind of feels like wasted potential and I refuse to read More Than Enough.

Anyway, More Than Forever was better than great however Logan & Amanda still own my heart. Just had to say it :))

bee_reading_books's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow. I haven't been so invested in a book in a really long time. I love how 6 years went into one book, but it wasn't rushed. Everything moved along so well. My heart absolutely broke for Cam and Lucy. I think they may very well be in my top 5 book couples.

Mark is my favourite character ever. He's hilarious and I just love the relationship he and Cam have.

inessova's review against another edition

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5.0

*** infinity stars ***

merilizabeth's review against another edition

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3.0

Havent had a laugh like this a while about a book. Like full on belly laugh about that Mark and Cam conversation.
Maybe it was not in my alley this time, but all and all good book. Only thing that was very annoying was all the crying, mostly done by Lucy, but indeed too much is too much.

vlccjdv's review against another edition

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5.0

My favourite!

I was so excited to finally get to Cam and Lucy’s story, and it was more than I ever thought possible! I laughed out loud so many times, my heart broke into a million pieces, and then it healed better than it was before.

leahana's review against another edition

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4.0

Wow. This was amazing. I laughed and laughed more than any other book. My heart swelled, then my heart was destroyed, and then I found HOPE again. Cam and Lucy were great together too. I love how Cam never gave up and kept fighting for Lucy. There were some pretty unrealistic scenes with TMI shared with the parents and made me roll my eyes like the drs office scene, but besides that I loved this book. It’s not 5 stars for me because I don’t like crying so much and having my heart literally ache. But Jay McLean is the Queen of the feels. All the feels.

sailorsweetheart's review against another edition

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5.0

Let me start off by saying "More Than Forever" is my ABSOLUTE favorite book in this series! I felt every single emotion Lucy and Cam felt. I could feel the loss they went through. Everything... everything was perfect with this.

This is the beautiful and tragic story of Lucy and Cam. Their story begins as Lucy's mother is dying of cancer. Her dad is so distraught that she is left to raise her six little brother (that's right, SIX.) Cam decides to step in and help after seeing her struggle as he coaches for the twins. He loved her right away, though she did push him away.

She loves books, all kinds of them. I think I love that the most. And she is just so apologetically herself. I wish I could say their love story was perfect and filled of complete happiness all the time, but that wouldn't make it real, now would it?

They go through these events that felt so real, as if they were happening to myself or someone I love. I cried right along side them. It broke my heart in two, that's how much I felt it. But love conquers all and they found their way back home to each other. Their happy ending... its the one I needed. The one to give me hope that love really is possible.

ceta_cea's review against another edition

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4.0

This book, it made me laugh out loud so many times and it made me cry so much. So far it is definitely my favourite from the series.

talya_'s review against another edition

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2.0

Well that was a disappointment. I was so thrilled to be reading about Cam and Lucy...but this isn't what I expected.
1. This book covers about 6 years, from when they first met until a year after they're married. So a lot was crammed into the book.

2. Logan was barely in the book. As in practically not at all. And him and Lucy are supposed to have some super great friendship. I don't see it. This book only focuses on Lucy and Cam, no one else. This is kind of expected seeing as their relationship spans out between 6 years, so the author clearly wants as much Cam/Lucy time as possible.

3. In addition to the point above, none of their other friends were really in the book either.

4. Cam was a jerk.

5. A really big jerk.

6. I liked their relationship better in the other books...when it actually wasn't totally focused on them. This whole book was just a major disappointment and it was hella depressing as well. Ugh. I'm just done. Logan and Amanda were the best part of the series.



Before reading: I haven't even read the third book yet. But Lucy and Cam? Yes. Yes.

samanthacmoore's review against another edition

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4.0

SPOILER ALERT.

I love Cam and Lucy. (Not as much as Jake and Micky, but still!) I did think although that their story was long. It could of done without so much detail. I understand they had a perf relationship with all their time consumed with one another; I get it. Besides the everlasting explanation of that, bravo. The ending leaves you wondering if they end up conceiving or not. (I really hope they can!)