Review of Forever Kinda Love by Clara Stone

Posted November 14, 2014 by Cassy Witthar in Reviews / 0 Comments

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Life’s. Little. Surprises.

The last thing seven-year-old Carrigan “Ace” Casper foresaw was an eight-year-old Heath Lovelly walking into her life the day her mother died. From that moment on, Heath sticks by her side, slowly becoming her strength, her confidant, and her entire world. What she doesn’t know is, she’s his saving grace, too.

Ten years later, Ace is handed another crippling challenge that threatens everything in her almost perfect life. Only, this time, she doesn’t turn to Heath, hiding the truth instead. But Heath knows Ace too well and won’t back down easily. He’s ready to do whatever it takes and will stay by her side until she accepts that their love is the kinda love worth fighting for.

Will he be her forever triumph or her unexpected downfall?

Two lives.

One story.

And an unexpected journey to falling in love.

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The Author

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Clara Stone lives in the beautiful city of Boise, ID. Unlike what most believe about Idaho, it’s more than a sack full of potatoes. When she’s not writing, you’ll catch Clara reading YA and NA books, mostly romance, and enjoying time with her family. She is a proud CW TV addict.

Get in Touch with Author Clara Stone!

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P.O Box 2652
Eagle, ID 83616

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Carla’s Review:

5 stars for Forever Kinda Love by Clara Stone!  This is the first book in
the Lovelly series, and it is simply fabulous!

Carrigan aka “Ace” meets Heath when she is just seven years old.  She has
just lost her mom, and she is sitting in a hospital waiting room crying her
eyes out.  When Heath sees her, he makes a silent vow to himself that he
will always protect her.  Jump ahead ten years and Ace and Heath are about
to graduate high school. After being best friends for all those years, the
two of them are inseparable.  When Ace begins to date another guy, Heath
discovers that his feelings for her go way beyond friendship.  Unbeknownst
to Heath, Ace has began to have romantic feelings towards him as well.  The
problem is that neither one of them want to make their feelings known
because they don’t want to do anything that will mess up their friendship.
When one of them develops an unexpected illness, everything changes.  They
each decide to express their feelings to one another.The main thing that I
loved the most about their love story is the fact that they were friends
for such a long time-they just didn’t meet and jump into bed together.  The
feelings that they shared ran deep, and it was obvious how much each one
meant to the other

This is such a great love story!  Through her words, Clara Stone makes the
reader believe in true love.  Although I loved Ace and Heath’s story, I
also enjoyed the secondary characters such as Emily, Rock, Vincent, and
Harrington.  I hope they each get their own story.  I can’t wait to read
more from this author in the very near future!

*I was given a copy of this book as a gift from Stephanie’s Book Reports in
exchange for an honest review.

5star

Christina’s Review:

3 stars

A boy and girl meet through a tragic event and become best friends. Their friendship is like no other and you can see from the beginning of the book that they are completely in love with one another. So how do they tell each other? That’s where I thought this book was going, but the Author threw in a twist that although I felt was coming, I didn’t expect.

The Author did a wonderful job building up the anticipation of the love relationship. She did an even better job weaving the twist into the storyline without being obvious. Like I said, I FELT something was coming, but couldn’t put my finger on it until right before it hits.

That being said, since I was so caught up in the love story, when the twist hits, I feel like I got left hanging a little. Don’t get me wrong, I was still turning the pages and completely pulled into the story, but….I don’t know, I feel like I got left out of experiencing a moment with them.

All in all, I liked the book and would recommend it to those who enjoy Young Romance, high school novels.

3star

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