A Forever Kind of Love

by Debbie Alferio

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After dating for five years, Dana Walker is more than ready to settle down with her boyfriend, Eddie Williams.  But Eddie's startling confession leaves her alone, causing her to distrust men in general and decide she's better off without anyone in her life.  She soon finds out, however, that someone has been watching her from a far.   Handsome, young Mitch Tarrington is taken by Dana's beauty instantly, but not feeling she could ever be interested in someone like himself, he tries hard to show more deny his attraction to her.  However, fate has other ideas for the two, and a chance meeting finds them falling in love at first sight.   Soon Mitch and Dana are planning their wedding, but will a major misunderstanding fueled by desire and jealousy keep the nuptials from ever taking place?   First in the Forever Love' series, follow this heartwarming and humorous journey full of surprises as Mitch and Dana search for "A Forever Kind of Love." show less

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I read this book previously, when I first bought it from the author. I remember liking it, but when I went to read the second book in the series, I found I couldn't remember much about it besides the main characters's names.

My biggest issue with the book lies in the formatting (probably not within control of the author). Though the author does well at keeping one point of view per scene, the scenes switch without a scene break or indicator and that sometimes caused a bit of confusion as it switched from one point of view to the other (sometimes going from third person to first person).

Mitch and Dana are cute together and probably every girl's fantasy is to have a guy who loves her as much as Mitch loves Dana. The repetition of each's show more insecurities got to be a bit much at times, though I think the author did well at indicating Mitch's confusion as to why Dana called what he did when he talked to salespeople and clerks flirting. show less

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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