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A review by scoodle42
Because It's Forever by T'Lyn
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
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? No
5.0
Prynceton is drawn to Safari, even though she's pregnant, even though he can have any woman he wants with far less complication, even though she has secrets in her eyes. He's pulled to her and he can't stay away, so there's no other choice but to fall, and make sure she falls with him.
Let's start this by saying Prynceton Masters is not well. In the head. Out of his mind in the best way. I had such a good time with him. Y'all know T'Lyn can write her a quick tempered hothead with a slick ass mouth. And Prynceton is HIM. He's wild and unhinged, but his love is true and it's real. He latched on to Safari and wanted to make her pain go away. We love a stepdaddy and he stepped UP, okay? I loved his protective edge, both about his brothers and about Safari and the baby. He didn't hesitate--he was intentional and made his presence known. And felt. And when he found out who hurt Safari and how, he was on GO. He didn't want her to be scared a second more than she had to, and that captured me.
Safari was a warrior. Fierce in her own way. Strong enough to withstand what she'd been through and brave enough to open herself up to feel Prynceton's love. She gave as good as she got, but she recognized family. I loved that this was the first real relationship for both of them. It balanced them in a way to be each other's first loves. I loved the way the Masters built a forcefield around her. Nan was the funniest character and the way she gave Safari twenty different names had me laughing out loud. This was a great read.
Let's start this by saying Prynceton Masters is not well. In the head. Out of his mind in the best way. I had such a good time with him. Y'all know T'Lyn can write her a quick tempered hothead with a slick ass mouth. And Prynceton is HIM. He's wild and unhinged, but his love is true and it's real. He latched on to Safari and wanted to make her pain go away. We love a stepdaddy and he stepped UP, okay? I loved his protective edge, both about his brothers and about Safari and the baby. He didn't hesitate--he was intentional and made his presence known. And felt. And when he found out who hurt Safari and how, he was on GO. He didn't want her to be scared a second more than she had to, and that captured me.
Safari was a warrior. Fierce in her own way. Strong enough to withstand what she'd been through and brave enough to open herself up to feel Prynceton's love. She gave as good as she got, but she recognized family. I loved that this was the first real relationship for both of them. It balanced them in a way to be each other's first loves. I loved the way the Masters built a forcefield around her. Nan was the funniest character and the way she gave Safari twenty different names had me laughing out loud. This was a great read.
Moderate: Violence