After Forever

· NLA Digital LLC
4.5
217 reviews
eBook
178
Pages

About this eBook

Ever,

I don't know who I am anymore. I'm a castaway. Lost. Drowning. I love you. That's the only true thing I know, and it's all I have to hold on to. I love you. I'll love you forever. Until the day I die, and I'll love you in whatever world comes after this one. I love you so much, Ever. I miss you. Dear Jesus, I miss you. Come back to me.

For forever, and after forever,
Caden

Ratings and reviews

4.5
217 reviews
Daymien Dellinger
30 October 2015
I would have given this book 5 stars, but I really would have liked this book better had Eden and Caden not had their affair. I understand that would make the story "less exciting," but I seriously don't think it was necessarily the best route to follow with this story. I get that they both needed each other to help them get through Ever's coma, but I think they could have been there for each other without having sex. They both should have been stronger. I really believe he loves Ever, he was just weak and lost. He was also especially vulnerable due to his past. That's not to say Eden wasn't lost or vulnerable, just that Caden was more sensitive. Not to mention the fact that had they not had sex, I wouldn't have spent the ENTIRE book in tears. After Eden and Caden started their affair, I was more upset about that than I was hurting for them having to go through Ever being in a coma and knowing there was a almost non-existent chance she would wake up. By the time Ever woke up, I wasn't crying...until Eden learned she was pregnant. Then I started all over again. Both my husband and 9-year-old son are baffled as to why I read these books if they make me cry so much. Sometimes, I'm just as baffled as they are.
6 people found this review helpful
Jill Hernandez
9 November 2015
The affair between Caden and Eden was unnecessary. I loved Ever and Caden together. I believe if you love someone deep enough it would take a lot longer to fall in love again with someone else, let alone their twin. It made no sense that what Eden and Caden have wasn't love or lust , it was "need and comfort." I also felt like Eden was the one pushing Caden to sleep with her. She had no problem trying to seduce him without thinking of her sister. The 1st book was a lot better.
3 people found this review helpful
Emily Meens
20 June 2020
Like others have been saying, the first book was a lot better. After experiencing the love Ever and Caden had in the first book, I felt this book was a huge betrayal. I wound up skimming until the end. Now I don't think I even want to read the last, but I purchased together after reading book 1.

About the author

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jasinda Wilder is a Michigan native with a penchant for titillating tales about sexy men and strong women. When she's not writing, she's probably shopping, baking, or reading.

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