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Feb 14, 2013
Lise *friends don't flag*
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I could just cry

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There's a scene in this book where Camryn talks about how trying to relive a special memory can damage it. Replacing it with the emptiness of the attempt to recapture it. I'm sorry to say that's how I felt about this book :(
It felt like one giant rambling epilogue with no interesting story of it's own. Right at the end they talked about it being the end of their story and it actually annoyed me. This book didn't even have a story, it was just what happened next and then they lived happily ever a ...more
It felt like one giant rambling epilogue with no interesting story of it's own. Right at the end they talked about it being the end of their story and it actually annoyed me. This book didn't even have a story, it was just what happened next and then they lived happily ever a ...more

Feb 14, 2013
Megan
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really liked it
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Holy Moly!!!!! :0 <-------- My jaw almost hit the floor when I saw this!!!! This better not be a cruel dream, because I'm pretty freakin stoked right now :)
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4.5 Stars. ***possible spoilers***
The Edge of Always is the follow-up novel to The Edge of Never, one of my very favorite reads for the year 2012. The premise of The Edge of Always is to give readers the rest of the story between Andrew Parrish and Camryn Bennett. J.A. Redmerski begins the story with Andrew and Camryn living in Galveston, Texas a few months after the events which took place in the first novel. Readers learn the couple has settled into a comfortable and happy existence, but they ...more
The Edge of Always is the follow-up novel to The Edge of Never, one of my very favorite reads for the year 2012. The premise of The Edge of Always is to give readers the rest of the story between Andrew Parrish and Camryn Bennett. J.A. Redmerski begins the story with Andrew and Camryn living in Galveston, Texas a few months after the events which took place in the first novel. Readers learn the couple has settled into a comfortable and happy existence, but they ...more

5 beautiful emotional (and tearful) stars for this wonderful story! I felt we got a type of closure on Andrew and Camryns love story and we do! We finally come full circle and what an emotional roller coaster it is! What I loved most about this book and how they confront the issues that arise together and united. They are each other's other half and we got to see just how true their love is. I love that they didn't conform and take the "normal" route for their lives but , instead they threw caut
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It was nice to revisit Andrew and Camryn, I had missed them. I love reading the growth of their relationship, their feelings, their honesty and their free souls. However, I didn't "feel" this book as much as I felt the first book.
I think the book says it best "...it doesn't matter what you do, even if you try to replicate an experience down to the last detail, it'll never be the way it was when it happened naturally the first time."
I still LOVE Andrew and Camryn and I'm glad to have gotten anoth ...more
I think the book says it best "...it doesn't matter what you do, even if you try to replicate an experience down to the last detail, it'll never be the way it was when it happened naturally the first time."
I still LOVE Andrew and Camryn and I'm glad to have gotten anoth ...more

Can't wait!!!
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Feb 14, 2013
Erin
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it was amazing
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Andrew and Camryn are probably my favorite book couple!! I loved them and their story so much!! I laughed so much, and they just make me so happy!! Their relationship is full of humor, playfulness, passion, and oh so much love. This is the perfect ending to a perfect love story!!! 5 stars!!!!

Loved it! Review to com

Mar 25, 2013
Christie
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