King Cave
King Cave
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This installment was like three books in one due to the quantity of emotional roller coasters, plot twists and overall drama. That, however, did not stop me from reading this book in one sitting. Yep, stayed up all night when I really, really shouldn't have and I read the first two of this series back-to-back. Took two full days and now I'm almost done with book 3.
Anyway, the setting in this installment was completely different from the first book as we know that the Coms are dickheads and the Mys must hide until they can decide their next step. And on the the whole other side of the plot, the dynamics between our four main characters has progressed into relationships beyond friendship.
I loved all the antics in this book as Ezra and Lily try and–completely–fail to hide their blooming relationship and serious sexual chemistry. (For those who have read, can we please talk about that scene in Antonio's office?????? I squealed like a little girl for a good five minutes. I mean, I thought it would just be Antonio hiding but NO it was EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!)
I liked the fact that Lily and Ezra were getting together but did not appreciate how uninvolved the other half of their four. It's like they weren't even a part of the story until the very end, and even then in a fairly predictable way. I mean, who didn't see them getting together after the end of book 1?
So many of the plot twists were cliche and predictable, and the ending most of all did not make me want to read the third book at all at first. In all honesty, if this weren't cheap on Amazon I would not be flying through it like I am. One of the main reasons I'm still reading this series is because of the brutal honesty the characters share with each other. I love how there's zero bullshit when they talk to each other, no misunderstandings.
Series
5 primary booksForever Evermore is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Scarlett Dawn.