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A review by readclever
That Forever Girl by Meghan Quinn
4.0
Almost perfect
I really liked Rogan and appreciated his growth as a character. But I didn't like his persist pursuing of Harper. Nor the last 20 pages or so that kind of wrapped everything up.
I loved Harper. There was something endearing about her. Charming. She gave as good as she got. Until those last 20 pages. She was never allowed to grow within the story after that.
And the ending kept this story from being a 4.5 level story. The Lovemark plot line was so cute. I could see Hallmark making this into a plot line. It was fantastic. And the lighthouse setting. The way Quinn plotted out more of the town. Even Rogan's somewhat unrealistic for his age job works.
I feel like the ending really took me out because the resolution felt too quick. Too easily glossed over. And Harper's time between their break was completely glossed over at important bits.
Still worth a solid 4 stars. The intriguing far outweighed the flat.
I really liked Rogan and appreciated his growth as a character. But I didn't like his persist pursuing of Harper. Nor the last 20 pages or so that kind of wrapped everything up.
I loved Harper. There was something endearing about her. Charming. She gave as good as she got. Until those last 20 pages. She was never allowed to grow within the story after that.
And the ending kept this story from being a 4.5 level story. The Lovemark plot line was so cute. I could see Hallmark making this into a plot line. It was fantastic. And the lighthouse setting. The way Quinn plotted out more of the town. Even Rogan's somewhat unrealistic for his age job works.
I feel like the ending really took me out because the resolution felt too quick. Too easily glossed over. And Harper's time between their break was completely glossed over at important bits.
Still worth a solid 4 stars. The intriguing far outweighed the flat.