A review by fictioncourt
Saving Forever by Jasinda Wilder

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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