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Forever You

By: Sandi Lynn
Narrated by: Felicity Munroe,David Benjamin Bliss
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Summary

Forever You, is the highly anticipated sequel to USA Today’s best seller Forever Black.

Connor Black’s life consisted of his company and his use of multiple women. There was never going to be love, relationships, or a fairy-tale life. Emotionally dead and damaged after a personal tragedy, Connor Black vowed never to love or fall in love with a woman - until Ellery Lane walked into his life by accident and changed him forever. He starts experiencing feelings and emotions he never felt before and finds himself being drawn into her world.

You took the journey with Connor and Ellery as their love, courage, and strength was put to the test. You watched their worlds come together through her eyes in Forever Black. Now it's time to take the journey through his in Forever You.

©2013 Sandi Lynn (P)2013 Audible, Inc.

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Forever stuck with me

Would you listen to Forever You again? Why?

yes it's a a reread through your lifetime for sure

Would you be willing to try another book from Sandi Lynn? Why or why not?

yes every book I've read of Sandi Lynn is unforgettable
I've read the following of her books
1- forever black
2- forever you
3- forever us
4- a forever Christmas

And I can't wait to read (a forever family) soon

I've also got love between to read and the upside of love

What does Felicity Munroe and David Benjamin Bliss bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

amazing job they both seem great for playing Conor and Ellery they made the right worlds funny to make you smile and laugh out loud very pleased with the voice actors for this audiobook once again they do help make sure you feel the right emotions.

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

the right black forever

Any additional comments?

f you have any questions please just ask thank you Love Lucyanna

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worse book ever

It was exactly like the first book but from his point of view what a waste of money it was terrible and there is 2 more books in this series I just can't

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Just a copy of the first

If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?

Again this book was the male side of Ellery and Conner black tale, I felt this was not a required book as it was almost word for word what the first book read.

What could Sandi Lynn have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

Not to have written it , its telling the same story as Forever Black

Would you be willing to try another one of Felicity Munroe and David Benjamin Bliss ’s performances?

Not Really Sure their voices had no passion no power very droned lacked the emotion that could have made this a much better book to read

You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?

Not really worth reading if you Read the first book

Any additional comments?

Like I said this book was almost word for word the same as the first book in Forever Black you get Ellery's version and then this follows with Conner's version of the story sadly there was no difference in the story

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  • 24-08-14

SAME STORY BUT MUCH MUCH MORE

Same story told from Connor's POV then with the additional Chapters on the Wedding, pregnancy and new house etc., which were all lovely and very romantic.

But I still found little bits of info missing like there was a real build up that Connor was to choose the song for their first dance at the wedding and she cried when the first notes played.... but it would have been nice to actually have given a song title for the listener to romanticise over the scene better.

Great male narration.

Worth a credit? Although you knew what was going to happen it was still very informative to listen to Connor's side of the story which has made him an even greater Hero in my eyes and YES a lovely, annoying, frustrating, beautiful and creditworthy addition to my ever growing library.

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  • Mom & Dad
  • 19-12-13

Connor's POV...Oh So Good!!!

I have to start by saying that I really enjoy hearing both sides of the story. I LOVE when we get told the story from the man's point of view (POV) and that is what we get here. I will say that we are starting back from the beginning with book 2 and hearing pretty much everything again from Connor's side of the story, however it is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO worth it! Also we get more information and go farther with this story. I can't say a whole lot because I don't want to ruin anything for you, however I love this series and this one is definitely a great one too.

I have to admit that I was so angry with Connor during parts of book 1, though i tried to keep an open mind. This book did help that, though being a woman myself I will never fully understand men :) Even the fictional ones...oh well!!! I love this story. I didn't have quite the extreme emotions from this one, which is excellent because seriously how many days in a row can I just cry? I think part of the reason is that I knew what was coming, at least for the most part.

Totally recommend this one, fabulous!!!

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  • 13-12-13

His version of her version.

Forever You and Forever Black are basicly the same story, one has male narration from Connor's frame of reference the other , female narration from El's point of view.. I would recommend choosing one or the other. I listened to Forever Black first and was quite ready to move on with the story of their lives. The romance is good without extreme erotica.

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  • Patsy
  • 21-01-14

Same as Forever Black...just from a different pers

What would have made Forever You better?

If it was not the same book as Forever Your except written from Conner.

What other book might you compare Forever You to and why?

I have not run into this before. Forever Black and Forever You are the same story, with the exception that Forever Black is told by Ellery and Forever You is told by Conner.

What does Felicity Munroe and David Benjamin Bliss bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

David Benjamin Bliss does not do female characters very well. He has a wonderful voice though. I wish Denny's voice was the same in Forever You as it was in Forever Black...I could visualize Denny in Forever Black, but just could not grasp him visually in Forever You.

What character would you cut from Forever You?

None of them...all of the characters add to the book.

Any additional comments?

If you have read Forever Black...skip this book.

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  • Nikita
  • 25-12-13

The Whole Series is Worth Your Time.

Where does Forever You rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Extremely high. Hence, keeping it.

Who was your favorite character and why?

ALL

Have you listened to any of Felicity Munroe and David Benjamin Bliss ’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes. Felicity makes my blood boil. Wish she batted for the other team. David was very good too. Read the WHOLE series!

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  • Francine DiNardo...
  • 10-01-23

Conners POV

Loved reading this from Conner's POV it added so much to the story. Getting the feelings from a sworn bachelor that didn't believe he was worthy of love in his life. it was amazing to feel what he felt through the whole relatinship.

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  • emily
  • 06-07-21

reoeT

i HATE repeat books. i am just not a fan of “the other’s POV” it feels like a way to get easy $$ from me 🙄

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  • chewy
  • 31-05-20

Even better than the first book.

I cried more listening to Connor’s narration than I did Ellery’s. I love this series. On to the third book.

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  • Kindle Customer
  • 01-05-20

Facts a little off

There are several weird errors here. The one I remember specifically is that they went to the beach in LA and watched the sun *rise* over the Pacific. That totally jolted me out of the story

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  • Samantha McCoury
  • 30-07-16

Good storyline

It was a good storyline and I enjoyed it. Wish it was repetitive at first.