Author: Devon McCormack
Title: Forever and Ever
Self Published
Publication Date: October 24, 2018
Reviewed by Jenn
Synopsis
They missed out on love...or so they thought.
At seventy-seven, Wes Brenner is certain he's lived a full life. But one thing he'll never know is true love.
When he heads to Heathrow Estates retirement community, planning to spend the rest of his days playing golf and taking spin classes, he runs into an acquaintance from his hometown: Art Cromley.
Although they'd never discussed it when they were younger, they shared a secret. And what begins as catching up on the good ole days transforms into long walks, which turns into so much more...
Wes begins feeling something for Art...something he never allowed himself to feel before.
Art Cromley spent his life chasing romance and love, but instead, found liars and cheaters.
He gave up on silly notions of 'happily ever after' and 'forever and ever' a long time ago, but when Wes Brenner comes to live at Heathrow Estates, Art discovers a connection unlike anything he's ever experienced with another man--a connection that gives him a reason to hope.
But isn't it too late for them?
Isn't it too late for love or dreams of forever and ever?
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Review
I have made no secret of loving this author’s books and Forever and
Ever is no exception. From the moment I saw the cover and read the
blurb, I knew this was going to be something special. The idea of
falling in love at 77 sounded so sweet and it is a sweet book, but it’s
more than that. It’s a story filled with friendship, fun, romance and
yes...some sexy. As someone who isn’t 77, but often feels that way due
to chronic illness, this book spoke to my heart. It’s never too late to
feel butterflies and nerves, no matter your age or the shape your body
is in. Time passes, life happens and both leave their marks...inside and
out. I love that most of all about this story, it’s so real.
Wes
and Art met as boys and spent an afternoon together. It’s an afternoon
that neither boy ever forgot, even if some of the details are sketchy.
That day was a day full of possibilities, unfulfilled, but a day that
left its mark. We fast forward 60 years and the “boys” are now 77 year
old men meeting back up in their assistant living community. They begin
spending time together, catching up on life and Art showing Wes the
ropes in his new community. Art introduces Wes to his closest friends
and Wes begins his new life. A life that much like that day 60 years
ago...feels full of possibilities. Art and Wes both begin to wonder if
it isn’t too late for a chance at happily ever after.
This
book is nothing short of beautiful, the idea of two men growing up in a
world that wouldn’t accept them, finding love at this stage in their
lives. Not only finding it, but loving in the open, out loud and with
their full hearts. It shows us that when you find a love that was worth
waiting for, you grab it and hold onto it no matter what. Love is always
worth the risk, love is always worth the pain that may follow, love is
worth everything. This book is full of hope and it left my heart full of
feelings. The ending still has me smiling, still brings a tear to my
eye. I hope to see more stories with main characters that aren’t what
society would consider leading men. Wes and Art are absolutely leading
men material and I’m thrilled that their story was told.
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