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Saturday, October 12, 2013

If forever comes by AL Jackson Book Review







If Forever Comes, the final chapter in the New York Times Bestselling Regret Series (Lost to You and Take This Regret).

Christian Davison’s life is complete. With a ring on Elizabeth’s finger and his daughter at his side, he’s ready to run headlong into their future.

Elizabeth Ayers never believed she would again find this kind of joy—the joy of a family and the wholeness found in the touch of the man she’s always loved.

Their love is intense and their passion only grows as they set out to rediscover each other.

But life is never easy.

Rocked by the unforeseen, Christian and Elizabeth will find themselves fighting for the one thing they hold most important—family.

 




A.L. Jackson is the New York Times bestselling author of Take This Regret and Lost to You, as well as other contemporary romance titles, including Pulled and When We Collide.

 

She first found a love for writing during her days as a young mother and college student.  She filled the journals she carried with short stories and poems used as an emotional outlet for the difficulties and joys she found in day-to-day life.

 

Years later, she shared a short story she’d been working on with her two closest friends and, with their encouragement, this story became her first full length novel. A.L. now spends her days writing in Southern Arizona where she lives with her husband and three children. Her favorite pastime is spending time with the ones she loves.




 

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It's no secret  i am a huge fan of Mrs. Jackson's work. Just about all of her books I've read have left me with Kleenex piles. Book one of this series take this regret I had a love hate relationship with Christian/ Elizabeth throughout the entire book. At times they literally drove me crazy thank goodness for their angel Lizzie. Her character was affordable and in the midst of all the drama she reminded everyone involved (readers included) of what was really important. 

**Please note if you haven't read book one stop reading this review now and go to your nearest book site to get started. **

This is the continuation of Christian and elizabeths LOVE SAGA. Yes I said saga because for those who read book one that's what it felt like. Well at least to me it did lol. This book begins with Christian drowning his sorrows at a bar over Elizabeth. Ok not going to lie I had a WTH moment because, in my mind I'm screaming "what the hell is going on now?"  As this story progressed we finally understood THE WHY of the situation....elizabeths state of depression after losing there new bundle of joy. 

Ok  after finally getting the scoop on the situation at hand I was utterly speechless. I can't imagine what's it's like to loose a child. These two have been through so much and to add this to the pile of drama, WOW. Well everyone copes in different ways with grief. Elizabeth pushed Christian away, went into a state of serious depression and in a sense began to neglect their daughter (Lizzie). Christian dealt with his problems like many  would  he went straight to the bottle. 

Their love story is one of destruction. Their destruction of each other's hearts was heart breaking to read at times especially when the fall out was on Lizzie. BUT hey some times we all need a good kick in the butt to wake up and fight. Thank goodness for great friends and family. Their fight for love and happiness was a bittersweet one. Mistakes were made yes but learning from them and not running away makes all the difference in the world. This one honestly at times will make you wonder is there ever a time when you should walk away especially if your love is on a continuous path of destruction? 

Great job as usual mrs. Jackson! I can't wait to read more from you.

Cheers,
Dr.  Books

Book rating: 4.5 stars/A 










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