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This Is Forever by Natasha Madison Review

Title: This Is Forever

Author: Natasha Madison

First published January 12, 2020

330 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 4.33

Overview

Natasha Madison delivers another heartwarming story in the fourth installment of the This Is series. Caroline’s life as a single teenage mom hasn’t been easy, but her son is her world and she’d do anything to ensure that he lives his dreams.

Justin is a hockey coach for underprivileged kids and when Caroline and her son walk into his camp, he can’t help but feel drawn to them. Despite their differences and the disapproval of Justin’s family, they can’t deny the growing attraction between them.

But can they overcome the obstacles in their way and prove that their love is forever? This Is Forever is a must-read for fans of sports romance and second chance love.

About the Author

When this author isn’t reading or writing, she enjoys cooking gourmet meals in the kitchen. She can often be found driving her children around in high heels or helping her husband plan his business trips.

Despite her lack of authority over her own Labrador, her fictional characters always follow her lead.

Editoral Review

This Is Forever by Natasha Madison is a heartwarming romance novel that is sure to captivate readers from start to finish. Published on January 12, 2020, the book follows the story of Caroline and Justin, two childhood best friends who ended up falling in love with each other.

Madison masterfully weaves together a tale of friendship, love, and second chances in a modern setting that is relatable to readers of all ages. The author’s writing style is engaging and easy to read, making the book an enjoyable and entertaining read.

The plot of This Is Forever revolves around Caroline and Justin’s journey from childhood best friends to lovers. The book takes the readers on a roller coaster ride of emotions as the two characters navigate through the ups and downs of their relationship.

From misunderstandings to heartbreaks, the book keeps the readers hooked with its unpredictable twists and turns. The character development in This Is Forever is impressive, with both Caroline and Justin growing and evolving throughout the story.

The secondary characters also add depth and complexity to the overall narrative, making the book a well-rounded read. While the book does not have any significant historical or cultural significance, it does touch upon themes that are relevant today, such as the importance of communication in relationships and the value of friendships.

In terms of weaknesses, the pacing of the book could have been improved in some parts, particularly during the slow build-up to the main conflict. However, this flaw does not take away from the overall enjoyment of the book.

Overall, This Is Forever is a delightful and heartwarming read that will resonate with readers who enjoy romance novels. Fans of authors such as Christina Lauren and Colleen Hoover will particularly appreciate Madison’s writing style and the themes she explores in the book.

I give this book a rating of 4 out of 5 and recommend it to anyone looking for a feel-good read.

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