Elizabeth H.
This review was written by Marie for a guest review post on Ever After Book Reviews blog: 4.5 Stars This was a tough read. It’s what I call an emotionally draining story, one of those books that will stick with you for quite some time. Lydia knows loss. She lost her fiancée, and is trying to pick up the pieces of her life. But during a wild weekend in Vegas, she finds herself waking up next to Jacob, a stranger, and her brand new husband. What unfolds between Lydia and Jacob from that point on is, at times, hilarious, sweet, and exceptionally emotional. Of all of the books in this series, this one has been my favorite. It stirred so many emotions. The amount of baggage that had to be sorted through for these two to finally reach their moment of happiness was more than most people would have the patience for. But Lydia and Jacob are both stubborn, determined people, and watching their romance grow was more enjoyable than I’d like to admit. If the rumors are true, and this is the last book of the series, I can honestly say that it definitely went out with a serious bang. ***I read and reviewed a paperback copy of the book gifted to the blog in exchange for an honest review. All conclusions reached are my own***
Isha Coleman
A person's ability to expose themselves in their weakest moments is a sign of true character. Perhaps that's what I enjoy most about Ms. Landon as an author. Her knack of humanizing moments of triumph, heartache and showing how some of life's worst moments can become the most rewarding. I received a copy of Wishing for Us in exchange for an honest review. I'm bummed that I discovered the Danvers almost too late. Their devotion to each other whether family or friend is uplifting and the sparks they set off as they find love is irresistible. The beauty of getting to the end, is that there is always a chance to start over again. Copyright of Night Owl Reviews
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