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Saturday, February 6, 2021

Review: The Forever Girl (Wildstone #6)

The Forever Girl (Wildstone #6)

by Jill Shalvis 

Blurb:

When Maze returns to Wildstone for the wedding of her estranged bff and the sister of her heart, it’s also a reunion of a once ragtag team of teenagers who had only each other until a tragedy tore them apart and scattered them wide.

Now as adults together again in the lake house, there are secrets and resentments mixed up in all the amazing childhood memories. Unexpectedly, they instantly fall back into their roles: Maze their reckless leader, Cat the den mother, Heather the beloved baby sister, and Walker, a man of mystery.

Life has changed all four of them in immeasurable ways. Maze and Cat must decide if they can rebuild their friendship, and Maze discovers her long-held attraction to Walker hasn’t faded with the years but has only grown stronger.

Themes:  Contemporary

Rating: 3.75 stars

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Review:

 Wildstone is back… with some serious emotional trauma. Any fan of Jill Shalvis knows she has a terrifying skill at breaking the readers’ heart even as she builds you up to experience the deepest love story imaginable. Her Wildstone series, though unconventional and different from her previous series, is no less filled with love and emotion. Most series are most tightly connected, primarily through character connections, but to my recollection the only connection so far in this series has been the actual setting, the city of Wildstone, with minimal character crossover.  Instead each story has had two couples connecting and finding their way to an HEA, giving us double the happiness and love. This newest addition, begins with a bit more of a heavy trauma and backstory, setting the stage for the much deeper emotional drama to come, but in all I found that I laughed plenty and was happy to have the coupes find love. Just to prevent spoilers, I will stick with describing Maze as her story is the primary one, but I will say that one of her sisters-of-the-heart also finds love and her HEA in this novel.  Maze is returning home after a long separation, brought about by her own fears and insecurities, but instigated by the marriage of her best friend from childhood Cat. Unfortunately she knows that her first love Walker will also be there and she is not really ready to deal with him. The loss of their relationship and the love she thought they had broke her as a young woman, but she is still not prepared for his impact on her.  Walker has returned for the wedding and has his own ulterior motive when it comes to Maze, but seeing her and being stuck in a house with her for a week is awakening some long-dead feelings her has been denying.  Can either of them lower their walls enough to have a chance at a happiness that has been just out of reach their entire lives or will their loneliness continue as they split again for good this time? Walker and Maze were definitely both tough nuts to crack, but as we get to know them, learning about their painful pasts and the mistakes they both made as young idiots, it becomes abundantly clear that they are made for one another.  I enjoyed watching them dancing around their emotions until they finally decided to drop their guards and let one another in, even at the risk of pain, so that they could find that HEA they had been chasing.  The passion and draw was always there between them, even when they were both reminiscing to their youth, and you couldn’t imagine two people more connected physically or emotionally. I am glad both of these couples found their happy ending and that their little family found a way to come back together and stay together despite their rockiness of the week the spent together and the trauma they lived.  Another masterpiece of the healing power of love, Jill!  

*ebook provided by publisher (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

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