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Remember When 3: The Finale by T. Torrest Review

Title: Remember When 3: The Finale

Author: T. Torrest

First published November 20, 2013

482 pages

Rating: 4.08

Overview

“I never thought I’d get a second chance with the one that got away. But fate has a funny way of bringing people back together.” ~Layla Warren

After years of wondering “what if,” Layla Warren is finally ready to take action. She’s determined to win back her high school sweetheart, Trip Wiley – the same Trip Wiley who’s now an Academy Award-winning actor, philanthropist, and People’s Sexiest Man Alive.

But Layla knows that getting Trip back won’t be easy. They’ve both changed so much since high school, and their timing has never been right.

Remember When 3: The Finale is the heartwarming conclusion to the Remember Trilogy. It’s a story about second chances, taking risks, and following your heart.

But most importantly, it’s a story about letting go of the past and embracing the future. Join Layla and Trip on their journey as they discover that true love never dies.

**Warning: This book contains explicit language and graphic sexual content. Intended for mature audiences only (ages 18+).**

Editoral Review

Remember When 3: The Finale by T. Torrest is the third and final installment in the Remember When series, first published on November 20, 2013.

The series is a contemporary romance that tells the story of Layla Warren and Trip Wiley, two high school sweethearts who were separated by distance and misunderstandings. The series is known for its witty humor, relatable characters, and nostalgic tone.

In this final book, Layla and Trip are reunited after years of being apart. They are both successful in their careers but still have feelings for each other.

They must navigate the challenges of their past and present relationships to figure out if they can make a future together. The book is set in New York City and has a strong emphasis on the music industry.

One of the strengths of Remember When 3 is the character development of Layla and Trip. They are flawed but likable, and readers will root for them to finally get together.

The pacing of the book is also well done, with a good balance of romance, drama, and humor. The writing style is engaging and easy to read, making it a great choice for a light and enjoyable read.

However, the book is not without its flaws. Some readers may find the plot predictable or cliché, and the resolution of the conflicts may feel rushed.

Additionally, the book relies heavily on nostalgia, which may not resonate with readers who did not grow up in the same era as the characters.

Despite these limitations, Remember When 3 is a satisfying conclusion to the series, and fans of the first two books will enjoy seeing how Layla and Trip’s story ends. The book also has cultural significance as it explores the changing landscape of the music industry and the impact of technology on relationships.

Overall, Remember When 3: The Finale is a well-written and entertaining book that will appeal to fans of contemporary romance and nostalgia. It is not a groundbreaking work, but it does what it sets out to do with style and heart.

I would give it a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on its strong character development and engaging writing style. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a fun and romantic read.

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