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Forever Ours is the highly anticipated prequel to the New York Times and USA Today bestselling Shattered Hearts Series. This should be read before Relentless.Sometimes, it takes more than love to mend a shattered heart.After eight years of being tossed around from one home to another, never forming any meaningful friendships or bonds with her foster families, Claire's caseworker gives her an ultimatum: Behave or your next home will be a halfway house.When fifteen-year-old Claire arrives at the home of Jackie Knight and meets Jackie's fifteen-year-old son, tattooed guitarist Chris, she fears she'll be seeing the inside of that halfway house soon. But Chris isn't like any other guy Claire has ever encountered and he soon gains her trust through his music and unwavering patience.Claire has finally found her forever home and she and Chris soon find themselves falling in love.But Chris's dreams of musical stardom and Claire's need for a stable home soon put their love in jeopardy. Chris struggles deeply with his plans for the future, entirely reluctant to leave Claire behind; until Claire does something that may break their love — and the only home she's comes to know — forever.
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2 primary booksShattered Hearts is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Cassia Leo and Trisha Leigh.
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This cover is OK. A fairly good representation of the story. The composition is OK but the title is way too big, and it is a bit too dark overall.
I wanted to like this one more than I did. The plot had all the bones to be a great dark story, but I found the execution a bit lacking. The characters seem to have these extreme whiplash personality changes. One minute Talon is hitting the heroine and raping her; then he is concerned about her not liking him, then he is back to smacking her. The heroine is this frightened virgin; then she is this in your face bad ass. The entirety of this book was pretty much a 2-Star read for me until the very end. That twist earned it an extra star.