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A review by scoodle42
Forever My Lady by Olivia Linden
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-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
3.25
Chelle and Remy were young lovers who imagined forever. But a misunderstanding tore them apart. Now their college friend group is getting together for a wedding, and it might be time for them to have it out, after all these years.
I love when stories connect to music. That was my favorite part of this. Taking that walk down memory lane with so much music that I knew was fun. Chelle and Remy were pretty cute. I like their chemistry, and their banter. I like the way they took care of each other. Their passion was pretty nice. And I love the way their story continued after the wedding weekend so you could see how they settled into life together. Dredging up the past was no fun but they did it, to get to something much better. The reunion was pretty nice. It was front loaded with flashbacks but it was enough to let you know what was going on, and then the present was the focus. That balance was key.
I will say the friend group felt awkward for me. I know there are going to be more hookups, but I didn't vibe with them like I thought I would. Also, the side story with Chelle's ex was a bit of confusion for me. She makes it clear she's not getting back with him, but also spends the weekend acting like she's considering it, and then seems to feel a way when his situation comes to light. but if this is a man you don't want, why do you care? That vexed me. Seemed unnecessary, like it was just for ego stroke. But mostly, I enjoyed this. See you in the next one.
I love when stories connect to music. That was my favorite part of this. Taking that walk down memory lane with so much music that I knew was fun. Chelle and Remy were pretty cute. I like their chemistry, and their banter. I like the way they took care of each other. Their passion was pretty nice. And I love the way their story continued after the wedding weekend so you could see how they settled into life together. Dredging up the past was no fun but they did it, to get to something much better. The reunion was pretty nice. It was front loaded with flashbacks but it was enough to let you know what was going on, and then the present was the focus. That balance was key.
I will say the friend group felt awkward for me. I know there are going to be more hookups, but I didn't vibe with them like I thought I would. Also, the side story with Chelle's ex was a bit of confusion for me. She makes it clear she's not getting back with him, but also spends the weekend acting like she's considering it, and then seems to feel a way when his situation comes to light. but if this is a man you don't want, why do you care? That vexed me. Seemed unnecessary, like it was just for ego stroke. But mostly, I enjoyed this. See you in the next one.