Travis is such a complete jerk. He knew Gena was pregnant. Had the wrong idea about it being faked. Doesn't confirm it. Walks out on her. But it's her fault he doesn't find out he has a daughter till 15 years later? Hello. She never moved from the town they grew up in. I couldn't buy in on him falling for her or why she was in love with him given how he treats her. Can we say psychological abuse?This appears to be a very early work of the author's and not a good example of her current work, which has much more empathetic characters. Premise and excerpt got my curiosity going but that execution wasn't up to my expectations. The heroine Gena - balanced between being a doormat and some moments of fight but spent the book lamenting her unrequited love and making halfhearted stands to not involve herself with him. i never got her love for the hero - i understand the childhood crush and the crushing (ha, ha) of her dreams with the unwanted pregnancy - but really would your love last, a childhood crush, total ingnorance of you by the hero, a drunken one night stand, more ignoring, a forced shotgun wedding, 13 married days with seemingly no communication, a dumping and the belief that you're a liar, nothing for 15 years, a re-meet, proof that you're not a liar, even more anger becos you hid a child and the constant demonstrations that other peoples feelings mean more than yours?The hero was an asshat who never seemed to acknowledge how appallingly he treated Gena. In his defence he did the right thing by his daughter once he realised she existed and he was honest with his fiancee - but he was a dog to Gena.I love secret baby tropes but this one didn't work for me bacause, I didn't see them fall in love and wasn't convinced that their love wasn't a by-product of the child they had together.
Do You like book Forever Again (2006)?
The hero is selfish, moronic, stupid ... and nor imagine why the heroine fall in love with him.
—DeniseGrimm
Me gusta como escribe esta autora, el libro esta muy bien
—Erica
this was an enjoyable read. Tugged the heart strings
—rabbithouse