A review by shaykay
Forever Never by Lucy Score

emotional funny tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I am quickly thinking I need to read more of Score's backlist. Until this book, the only thing I've read by Score is Things We Never Got Over, and I was so obsessed with that book and meant to read the second book. But they all tend to be bigger books, and by now, we all know I get a little antsy when we hit the 400s and higher. I ended up picking this book up because we were going to Atlanta. When we are driving somewhere, I normally always drive on the interstate. My husband drives in the cities because I love listening to audiobooks while I drive, and that's what happened here. This book was so good and made the drive go by way too fast. I ended up listening to this all the way there, on the way back. I still had some left to finish up on when I got home, and instead of just taking forever to read the book, I ended up listening to the rest of it as soon as I got home. This book just had so much going on, and I freaking loved Remi! She just came off as this super charismatic woman, but she has many layers that she keeps hidden this time. When she comes home, she's a grown-up who has dealt with many things. We would jump between today's timeline and back to when they were all teenagers, and we see that this is the same girl, but she's been through something. We don't know what it is until she tells us. I was obsessed with this book, and I really need to read more of the backlist and finish the Knockemout series!

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