REVIEW: Forever, Again by Skylar M. Cates


 

Review:


This was my first book by this author, and I'm sorry I've been missing out for this long.  This second chance at love - story was real and beautiful and perfect. A slow burn that made me cry, a number of times, which tells you how well-written the characters were.  


Young love that ended abruptly, gets an unexpected second chance when the two find themselves working together.  A lot has changed since they’ve last seen each other, busy lives, business, a child… And there is the past to contend with, the pain that it carries. The way they lean into each other even when they try not to, feels perfect.  There is no denying how well they fit together.


This book flows so well that you could read the whole thing in one go and not realize you haven’t moved in hours. I definitely recommend this one, it has all the feels.


Stars: 5



Synopsis:


Their lives didn't turn out as they'd imagined as boys, but they never forgot each other.

Personal trainer Oliver Knox is strong and graceful, dedicated to his clients, and fiercely loyal to friends and family. But the thing he takes pride in the most, his business, is failing.

Single father and entrepreneur Nico Kastellanos knows success is hard-won and tries to give back to those who, like him, have to fight for their dreams. His one regret is how things ended with his childhood best friend. Their friendship and their secret kisses linger in his mind.

When Oliver unwittingly hires Nico’s PR firm to breathe life into his failing gym, their connection rekindles instantly. The chemistry is potent, the memories heart-wrenching. They're no longer awkward, troubled kids. They are men who know what—and who—they want.

Will Oliver and Nico finally get their long-overdue forever together, or will the ghosts from their past continue to haunt them?



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