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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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Ever After (Lost Love #2) Paperback | Pages: 337 pages
Rating: 4.32 | 11183 Users | 408 Reviews

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Title:Ever After (Lost Love #2)
Author:Karen Kingsbury
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special 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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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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Ratings: 4.32 From 11183 Users | 408 Reviews

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Lauren, Shane, Emily and Justin - another tear jeaker . . . But Shane and Lauren get married. In this moving sequel to Even Now, Emily Anderson, now twenty, is attending college on a soccer scholarship when she meets the man who changes everything for her: Army reservist Justin Baker. Their tender relationship, founded on a mutual faith in God and nurtured by their trust and love for each other, proves to be a shining inspiration to everyone they know, especially Emily's reunited birth parents,

Favorite quote from book: "Love is not possible without sacrifice, and sacrfice is not possible without love" [from authors notes:] When I finished "Even Now"[the prequel to "Ever After":], I was disappointed in the ending - it seemed 'unfinished'. I picked up the sequel, "Ever After" to see if it gave 'closure'. The answer is yes, it did! I liked "Ever After" the best of the two. There is enough 'reminiscing' to fill the reader in if they haven't read the first book (I would read both if you

I thought I was going to read a continuation of a love story but instead it was a book all about why we should support the war. Although the "other" love story was sad and I shed plenty of tears I found myself skipping over many pages and even a chapter at one point just to get on with it.

First... I would like to say that I despise people who leave one star reviews with a disclaimer that they didn't actually finish the book. The last 2/3 of the book made me cringe and roll my eyes... but I did finish it. That is 11 hours of my life I will not get back. I loved the first book. I was expecting more of the same but this book falls short. It was completely overdone. Everything was overdone. The moral of the story is being a liberal is wrong... God will help you change your mind to a

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

Mediocre writing. Very eye-roll-y in some places. A very simple moral story, so I was disappointed. I wish the author would push her ideas a little further. She starts with something good, but then it feels like she stops short (of offending anyone). Real life is offensive and being a Christian is hard, so I wish she would just be honest about that and create characters that act more like real people instead of like 1) Saints 2) People who question God very politely. I also thought this book was

Very moving story about love

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