Review: Forever Love by Jade Whitfield

Posted November 15, 2015 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Forever Love by Jade WhitfieldForever Love by Jade Whitfield
Published by CreateSpace Publication Date: July 25th 2015
Pages: 276
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four-stars

Beautiful and sassy, Liv Preston constantly has guys falling at her feet. Guys break you though, they use you and spit you out, leaving you a broken mess on the floor. No, Liv is much too smart to let that happen, instead choosing to go down the route of the ultimate female player.
Handsome and arrogant, Noah Travers is the ultimate catch. The star quarterback with a Greek God physique, he's too young and there are way too many girls out there for him to commit to one relationship.
When Liv moves from Atlanta to the tiny town of Franklin to live with her Dad, she has no idea that her life is about to change. The second Noah claps eyes on his new step-sister, its love at first sight. Now all the reformed former player has to do is convince his beautiful, yet broken new step-sister that he's the guy for her. All Liv has to do, is trust her hot as hell new step-brother not to break her.
Can their relationship survive secrets that have been hidden for years though? Can it survive the enemies that seem to lurk around every corner?
Families will be tested, secrets revealed. Will it all be worth it for Forever Love?

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from Manic Readers in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

Olivia parents are divorced and she lives with her mother a woman who refers to her as a mistake – an unwanted mistake. Her mother is in Olivia’s words a “Bitch” who has led her father to believe that Olivia (Liv) is the problem so she is going to live with her father and his new family. Liv has mixed feelings about the move, she is happy to get away from her mother but not sure about living with her dad and his new family – they have two sons one is Liv’s age. She tries to go open minded about the whole new life in a new town but she doesn’t see how she will survive in such a small town. When she meets her step-mom and step brothers she is a bit surprised that they are so welcoming of her. Her dad has arranged for his oldest step-son (Noah) to help Liv get settled into her new school. At first Liv doesn’t like nor want his help she sees him as a “Jock” who is too popular and too into himself to be someone she would want to hang out with. But as time goes by the attraction between the two comes to a head and they become involved which opens up all kinds of problems for not the two of them but her relationship with her new family as well. This book was a well written story that had well developed characters it does not end in a cliff hanger.