As much as I enjoyed reading this book, I didn't feel there was any chemistry between Chase and Zoe. I actually thought her relationship with her husband, Roger, was very loving. Their love seemed very true to heart. Regardless, a quick, enjoyable read. I do have one gripe. All the grammatical and spelling errors. As well, I'm new to ebooks, but all the paragraphs and sentences all run together. I'd be reading from Zoe's point of view and then all of sudden someone else's point of view would appear on the next sentence. I hope this makes sense. I hated this big time. I don't know if it's the way for all ebooks, but for the last three I've read, it's been the same. Horrible formatting. An absolutely emotionally devastating read. The author pulled the reader in with a light hearted initial meeting between the reader and characters. She then proceeds to lure the reader in with a wonderfully crafted world with an exceptional emotional depth that the reader has no hopes of walking away from. The commitment of the characters to their own unique journey was at times heartbreakingly familiar and an emotional battlefield. The author did a magnificent job of juggling the emotional depth needed and the counter of lighthearted love need in a HEA.
What do You think about A Forever Kind Of Love (2011)?
this book actually made me cry. Books ever do that. So brilliantly written.
—briannabear
Nice easy read. Really good second chance 'happily ever after'.
—karkikay
Good but way too short... would have loved to see more.
—babysmiley69
What a beautiful love story. I loved it!
—Gorgeous_ray