A review by thefantasylibrary
Forever in the Country by Alexandra Hale

emotional hopeful inspiring medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.5

There's just something about small-town romances that just calms my soul. I think it's about the way the whole town and families come together to become one big family.  

Plus this book has the "found family" trope that just makes the book even more sweeter. I'm a sucker for found family and this one was absolutely great.  

I loved Sorren's character development and how he understood that he's not alone anymore and that he has people he can lean on.

Forever in the Country is definitely an emotional read but it is so worth it. The miscommunication was honestly painful to read but I'll forgive it because Sorren reads romance books. That is the only reason why I'm not screeching "I hate this trope!" over and over again. I'll fold like a folding chair for a man who loves to read romance books. 

I loved Rhea. I love that she's a baker. I adore that she knows what she wants and just drives to get it. She is so strong and amazing. 

The best thing about Forever in the Country is definitely the way the whole town came to support Sorren. They were always there for him and his sister from the moment they stepped foot in Clementine Creek. It was just really wholesome. 

I am so happy that I got the chance to read the ARC of this book. I had a great time reading it and I'm really excited to read all the books that came before this one.