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Title:Ever After (Lost Love #2)
Author:Karen Kingsbury
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 337 pages
Published:January 1st 2007 by Zondervan (first published December 19th 2006)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Adult Fiction. Contemporary
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Ever After (Lost Love #2) Paperback | Pages: 337 pages
Rating: 4.32 | 11183 Users | 408 Reviews

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There really isn't much that I can say in this review without giving anything away. In fact, you may be able to predict what happens before reading the book (or in the beginning). However, I can not get over how much this book hit me emotionally. It's a fictional novel but it also is similar to a lot of people's life. That alone, I can't get over. It also explains how one life can make a difference to many with a rippling effect.

This book truly makes you think about life (or it had that result for me anyway). I understand how many won't necessarily agree with different aspects of this novel (surrounding politics, military, and religion) but I hope they receive the main message of this novel. This novel was incredibly well written, meaningful, and very important. It definitely will be one that I will remember and continues to have me thinking about now that I have finished.

Prepare yourself with some tissues but definitely read this book.

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Original Title: Ever After
ISBN: 031024756X (ISBN13: 9780310247562)
Edition Language: English
Series: Lost Love #2
Literary Awards: ECPA Christian Book Award for Christian Book of the Year (2007)


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I liked this one slightly more than the previous one, although both I regret reading. Not because the plot or the concepts behind the plot were bad, just because I didn't enjoy reading it. I felt that, similar to the first one, it was much too slow and didn't have enough dialog. But I did like it a bit more than the first one. It felt more realistic to me, for some reason. I wouldn't really recommend this to anyone - I only read this book because I was quarantined, had bad internet, and was

This book jus like the first one had me bawling my eyes our through the whole book. A girl who spends her whole life trying to find her parents an wondering if they ever found each other finally locates them an learns they never found each other. She plans a surprise reuniting for them and on their first night in town learn that being seperated so long their views about the war their both in or work for are so different they cant see making a relationship work. Their daughter finds love during

I really loved this book. It is not often a book brings tears to my eyes. Karen brought the story to life. You felt the loss like it was somebody you knew! And then it turns to joy and knowing all along God is with the characters every step of the way!!

I thought EVEN NOW was a great book, but WOW . . . EVER AFTER was incredible. I read the last hundred pages through blurry eyes and a wad of tissues. EVER AFTER takes up where EVEN NOW leaves off. Emilys parents, Lauren and Shane are finally reunited. But their opposite views on the war, continue to be an obstacle to their happily ever after. In the meantime, sharing the patriotic views of her father, Emily gets a job on an army base and soon falls in love with Justin Baker. When Justin is

SUMMARY: In this moving sequel to Even Now, Emily Anderson falls deeply in love with a young Army reservist who is about to serve in Iraq. At the same time, Emilys parents seem on the verge of losing all they had gained. Will heartbreaking tragedy be the turning point for all of them?REVIEW: This book brought me to tears. As the wife of a Vietnam vet who was engaged when he served his tour, I could identify with every emotion that Emily experienced. I also could identify with Lauren's torn

I loved this book it opened my eyes to the war in Iraq in ways I never thought possible. I cannot even begin to explain it. It is filled with all sorts of information about the war, the soldiers, war casualties and insurgents. At times I felt a bit overwhelmed that almost the entire content of the book was encapsulated in the war but again, as with the first book, she writes it in such a way that you feel a part of it so it is hard to get bored. This story drew me in so deep I had a hard time

Rating: 3/10Super cheesy! 'Even Now' was cheesy too but it had the whole reunion thing going for it. I used to read these kind of books all the time as a teen and just lap them up but now I see how unrealistic stories like this are. Yes, you read books to escape reality but this was just too much. Does it make me a terrible person that the saddest part of the book didn't move me at all? I also guessed the ending about one third through the book. I guess the whole story is super predictable.What