Emotional baggage, begrudged enemies, and bitterness come when the honeymoon of Emily, Max, Wes, Greg, and Jane's friendships fade. Will the love survive, or is it all just a game?
"It is more than probable that I am not understood; but I fear, indeed, that it is in no manner possible to convey to the mind of the merely general reader, an adequate idea of that nervous intensity of interest with which, in my case, the powers of meditation (not to speak technically) busied and buried themselves, in the contemplation of even the most ordinary objects of the universe." - Edagr A. Poe
I live with my two cats and Husband of three years. I love to travel, ride horses, write, read, draw, drink wine, cook, each chocolate, and design. Never figured I'd become a writer but did, and no matter the day it's always good because of it. My somewhat unhealthy facination with the idea that we all die adds an oddly sweet twist to my love stories. Ever since I was old enough to understand this, I haven't been able to stop thinking of it, and what happens after. To me, I don't want to lose the love I've built in this life... Writing books ensure that this will never happen.
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It was good in the sense, we learn what happens and we concluded the mysteries of book two but I have to say other than that, the book kind of sucked. It seemed kind of pathetic, like the author found an easy way out. I can't say that I liked it, I wanted more but we were given very little and yes, we got a happy ending but what a crap way of coming about it. It was a yawn unfortunately.
Loved this series so much!! The concept of being reborn when still searching for your true love is amazing. The author did a great job expanding on this idea and showing how a happy ending is always close by.