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Forever Us
- Narrated by: Felicity Munroe, David Benjamin Bliss
- Length: 7 hrs and 25 mins
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Summary
A New York Times and USA Today best-selling series.
The story of Connor and Ellery Black continues in the last installment of the Forever Black Trilogy, Forever Us. You took Connor and Ellery's journey of love, courage, and strength as Ellery's illness threatened their future in Forever Black. You continued their journey through the eyes of Connor Black in Forever You as you watched them get their happily-ever-after through marriage and planning for their first child. Join Connor and Ellery once again as they face the challenges of parenthood. Take their journey in Forever Us as they learn to cope with the demands of a new baby, a demanding career, and the onset of new challenges that Connor and Ellery must confront for the sake of their family.
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- Blaze
- 06-01-20
great follow up story
the first and second book were the best of the trilogy but good anyway
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- Ameera
- 01-03-14
Much Better
What did you like best about Forever Us? What did you like least?
The story line took on its own qualities, no more repeat lines from the previous best seller. Although the story in its self is a pale comparison of the Fifty Shades Of Grey. But this book was a much better listen, although not really sure why it was separated into Ellery then Conner I supposed saved writing another copy like the second part
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
The ending was good, but I saw it coming
How could the performance have been better?
this again was down to no passion in the narrators
If this book were a film would you go see it?
no I wouldn't waste my time
Any additional comments?
This book was pleasant enough but could have been so much better. There was no need for split story version
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