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Forever Loved (Forever Series #2)
   by: Deanna Roy

Publication Date: Jan. 10, 2014
Publisher: Casey Shay Press
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Age Group: New Adult
Source: e-ARC provided by the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Page Count: 275 pages
Order Links: Amazon | B&N
My Rating: 3.5/5 stars


The much-anticipated sequel to the Top 10 bestselling new adult romance Forever Innocent.

“How do I tell the woman I love that I fathered a son with a prostitute?”

After four long years of separation, Gavin has finally reunited with his childhood love Corabelle. She’s forgiven him for leaving her during the funeral of their seven-day-old baby, and also for where he ended up — in Mexico to get a vasectomy.

But a message from Rosa, a prostitute he met the day of his surgery, brings his life to a crashing halt. She claims Gavin has fathered a son, now three years old and living with her cousin in Ensenada. He doesn’t know if he can trust Rosa, who never mentioned the boy before, or if his delicate reconciliation with Corabelle can withstand the shock if it is true.

Corabelle believes their future together is the right thing despite their past. But when she learns of this other child, the one thing she lost long ago and might never have again with Gavin, Corabelle’s faith that her life will ever follow her old dream is shattered. To make things right for Gavin and his son, she just might have to let go of the only person she always believed would be her forever love.
 
 
Forever Loved picks up right where Forever Innocent left off and one of the biggest questions I had at the end of the first novel was whether or not these two would be able to forgive themselves and each other and be able to move on with their lives. Gavin and Corabelle have a heartbreaking history, but there is also a lot of love between these two. Corabelle's actions at the end of the first book certainly made me wonder what would happen next, as it's clear she has a lot of issues to sort through.
 
This was one of my biggest concerns with this book. I felt what Corabelle did should have played a larger role and made into a bigger deal than it was. Instead, she brushes it off and is going to depend on Gavin's love to get her through. I had a big problem with this because this isn't the first time Corabelle has attempted this particular thing. I felt like he was a huge crutch for her and I just had a hard time believing that everything would wrap up so neatly after all that has occurred. That is not to say Gavin and Corabelle don't have their share of problems in this book, however. New challenges and obstacles pop up that threaten to shatter the fragile thread that binds the two together.
 
Gavin is definitely a source of strength for Corabelle. I am really glad he stayed true to his nature and his love for her throughout this book. She really is it for him and he refuses to let her go. Gavin left Corabelle after Finn's funeral and made some really bad decisions. He was young, heartbroken, and didn't know how to deal with everything that was being thrown at him. I really like that Roy showed us flashbacks of that day in his POV. Gavin's father is a piece of work and instead of being supportive on the day of the funeral, he continues to tear him down and treat him like crap. Gavin always feared he would follow in his footsteps and become a bad father. However, what he starts to realize is that your parents don't define you and he can choose to be better than his father ever was. Gavin also takes a lot of grief from Corabelle's parents and while most people would be driven away by them, Gavin stayed by Corabelle's side no matter what.
 
Corabelle as I said, has a lot of issues I felt she needed to work through. Physically, her body is healing after what happened at the end of the first book, but emotionally I felt she still had a long way to go. She is coming to terms with Finn's death and the ending will definitely give you chills by how that storyline is resolved. Corabelle still has a lot of insecurities though when it comes to Gavin. She is terrified he will leave her again and she ends up having an anxiety attack at the hospital, in which she relapses and ends up in the ICU. Gavin hates that he wasn't there, but she needs to start learning to trust in him again otherwise I fear their relationship wouldn't make it. Tina is a great friend to Corabelle and we got to see more of her in this story. I am quite interested in her story, as she went down a similar road as Corabelle. Unlike Gavin, her ex ditched her and there was no reunion for those two. I am looking forward to seeing Roy tell Tina's story next.
 
Rosa and Manuelito also play a big role in this story. Rosa only cares about her son and wants to be able to provide and take care of him. I felt bad for her, as she is in love with Gavin and he does not reciprocate that love for her. I was a bit wary of Rosa at first and wondered what her true intentions were and if she was trying to trap Gavin. I loved little Manuelito (Rosa's son). He is adorable and is a really tough kid for being able to adapt as much as he had.
 
Overall, I enjoyed the ending to Corabelle and Gavin's story, as I felt these two have been through so much in their young lives and it is definitely heartwarming to see their story resolve the way it did, even though I felt it wrapped up a bit too perfectly.
 
 
 
 
 


 

 
 
Deanna Roy is a passionate advocate for women who have lost babies. She founded PregnancyLoss.Info in 1998 and runs many online and in-person support groups. She is the author of several two-hankie reads, including Forever Innocent, Stella & Dane, and Baby Dust.
 
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Forever Loved (The Forever Series #2)
by: Deanna Roy
New Adult Contemporary Romnace
Expected Release: Jan. 10, 2014
Cover Designed by: Casey Shay Press
 

The much-anticipated sequel to the bestselling new adult romance Forever Innocent.

When Gavin saves Corabelle from her plunge into the frigid waters of the Pacific, he knows her recovery from pneumonia is only the beginning of their journey. They share a difficult history — a teen pregnancy, a seven-day-old baby who died of a heart condition, and his decision four years ago to leave Corabelle behind and not look back.

But there are no secrets between them now. As Gavin and Corabelle build a new future together, they learn to trust each other again, falling back on that love they have shared since they were children.

But their past has one last shocking surprise, a revelation that will shake their tender bond and pierce the heart of Corabelle, who has just begun to believe that she truly is Gavin’s only forever love.

Forever Loved is the heart-wrenching conclusion to Corabelle and Gavin's passionate story.

 
About the Author:
 
Deanna Roy is a passionate advocate for women who have lost babies. She founded PregnancyLoss.Info in 1998 and runs many online and in-person support groups. She is the author of several two-hankie reads, including Forever Innocent, Stella & Dane, and Baby Dust.





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Forever Innocent
   by: Deanna Roy

Publication Date: Oct. 1, 2013
Publisher: Casey Shay Press
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Age Group: New Adult
Source: e-ARC received from Xpresso Tours and the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review.
Page Count: 300 pages
Order Links: Amazon | B&N
My Rating: 3.5/5 stars


"Our baby died on prom night, and nothing was ever the same again."

Corabelle doesn’t feel like any of the other college girls. On what should have been one of the happiest nights of her life, she and her boyfriend Gavin watched a nurse disconnect the ventilator from their seven-day-old baby. During the funeral two days later, Gavin walked out and never returned.

Since then, her life has been a spiral of disasters. The only thing that has helped is her ability to black out whenever the pain gets too hard to bear, a habit that has become an addiction.

When Gavin shows up in her astronomy class four years later, he is hell-bent on getting her back, insisting she forgive him. Corabelle knows she can’t resist the touch that fills the empty ache that has haunted her since he left. But if he learns what she has done, if he follows the trail back through her past, her secrets will destroy their love completely. And once again, she’ll lose the only person who always believed she was innocent.
 

My Review:

I will be very honest with you all- this book broke my heart several times and as I read I felt I had a vise gripped around my heart. Don't get me wrong- I enjoyed this one, but wow. My emotions were all over the place!

This book is narrated in both Corabelle and Gavin's POVs, which made it all the more heart wrenching. Both Corabelle and Gavin are two very broken people, who after sharing a painful past, are thrown back into one another's lives with no warning. Neither one is ready for the other, yet they can't stop thinking about each other either. After growing up with someone and sharing the things they did, it's so easy to remember how things used to be between them, when they were happy and in love. Feelings are re-ignited and while Corabelle says she wants to move forward, Gavin becomes determined to win her back. He knows he made a mistake leaving her years ago and wants to make up for it. Corabelle tries to push him away and not let herself fall back into what was once beautiful and effortless. If only it were that easy...

I felt both Gavin and Corabelle jumped back in with each other way too soon and way too fast, considering all they've been through. Both of them carry secrets that could destroy the other and until they come clean, they won't be able to truly be happy, despite the fact that Gavin wants them to move forward and think about a future. Both have to be able forgive each other for their pasts, but most importantly they need to be able to forgive themselves. I honestly believe they are not anywhere close to that point as of yet, which is why Corabelle's actions at the end weren't that shocking to me.

Corabelle was such a broken, lost character. She refuses to date after her ordeal and is focused entirely on work and school. She is just not a very happy character, something her best friend Jenny says on multiple occasions- in fact, she said she's never even heard her laugh before. When Gavin shows up in her astronomy class, she is absolutely floored. It's been four years since she's seen him and she has so many feelings come rushing back to her: love, anger, pain, hurt, sorrow... She is very back and forth with Gavin the entire book- never entirely sure he's what she wants, which was a bit frustrating to me.

Gavin has spent his last four years trying to forget the life he once had with Corabelle and their baby. He feels an overwhelming sense of guilt and despair at being the one to sign Finn's papers to take him off the respirator, and not being able to cope afterwards, he makes a decision and leaves. Now, upon being reunited with Corabelle, Gavin now has the shame of his less than honorable actions to add to on top of his guilt.  He is determined to get her back- he never stopped loving her and he wants them to have a future together. As I said earlier- these two have too many secrets amongst them and have not received the help they need to be able to deal and move forward, as we see from the conclusion of this book.

While not a cliffhanger, I am definitely ready to see what lies ahead for Gavin and Corabelle. Now that their secrets are out- will they be able to forgive themselves and each other? Or is there too much pain and hurt between them that a future simply isn't attainable? I can't wait to find out!



About the Author:


Deanna Roy is a sucker for romance and drama and dumps hefty amounts of both in her novels. She is also a powerful advocate for baby loss moms and has founded multiple support groups for women, from teens on up, who endure this impossible heartache. Her other novels include Baby Dust and Stella & Dane: A Honky Tonk Romance.

 
 
 

 
 
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