Published by Self-published Genres: Contemporary, Romance
Format: eARC
Once upon a time….There was a little girl who believed in fairy tales and happily ever afters. Hoping. Praying. Waiting. For her prince to come. Together they would conquer the world. Slaying dragons, demons, and villains. Until her Prince charming let his demons prevail. She cried and begged and prayed. She hated him. She loved him. She couldn’t save him. “I’m sorry.” “I love you.” Were five words and despised more than anything. Her fairy tale had become her worst nightmare. She didn’t know how much more she could take. She didn’t know love could turn into hate. There were so many thing she didn’t know. Especially how to tell him NO!!
Oh my holy gosh. This book is everything. It is amazing and one that you will not put down. You have to have read From The First Verse before you can read Till the Last Lyric. I promise that book is so good and sets you up into going into this one. Till the Last Lyric picks up right where The First Verse left off and we are now on this crazy ride with Journey and Cash and a very important question has been asked and you will get the answer to it many times. He is Cash and She is his Junie and I love how this book is told with memories of the past and journal entries from Journey. Cash is a mess a total mess and I love him. I love him so much and this book is written so well that you are so immersed in it that you yourself feel like you are so invested in these characters that you know them personally. You need to go ahead and get a box of Kleenex and enjoy the ride. I don’t want to give anything away about this book and I could have spent days and days with these characters. This is story that is going to pull you in, take your breath and leave you reeling. I loved it. I know I said that already but I can not stress this enough. M. Robinson has left her heart and soul in this book and you will feel it. Her words are beautiful and this is is a duet that you will never ever be able to forget for the rest of your life.
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