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In The Problem with Forever, Jen proves exactly why I consider her an “auto-buy” author. This book was pretty much made of feels and it wrecked me in the best possible way. It also put me back together when it was all said and done, so don’t think it’s bleak or anything. It’s a beautiful book with a hopeful message and I know I won’t forget these characters and how it all made me feel anytime soon. Mallory, Rider and the rest of the crew here latched on tight.

I’m not going to get down into the weeds with the plot lines in this book. I’d hate myself if I spoiled anything for you. As you’ve read in the synopsis, it all begins when Mallory starts attending a new school and Ridge, the person who saved her during some tough times in a foster home, is a student there. They reconnect, but it’s messy. He has a girlfriend and is struggling to be a better him. It’s easy to get sucked into a lifestyle he didn’t want to be part of. Mallory is fighting her own demons – mainly her nearly-constant fight to even speak. Her former foster family had beaten her down so badly that she has a tough time putting herself out there, but she wants to. Ridge is one person she can be herself with and, because he reenters her life, she begins to heal and grow a little. The same can be said for him thanks to her. I loved how these two leaned on each other and how things grew between them as they each tackled their demons – both past and present – and they discovered who they really were.

I can’t even pinpoint my favorite thing about this book. If I had to, it’s a toss up between the connection Mallory and Rider share and the growth each character undergoes over the course of the book. Both were so honest and real that I can’t stop thinking about it. (Mother of all book hangovers right here, as you might expect.) The Problem with Forever is a totally different kind of YA from Jen and it’s easily my new favorite. I love when I find really, really good YA contemporary and this one is definitely a new favorite.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher, via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.

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The Problem with Forever Harlequin Teen Jennifer L Armentrout Books Reviews


I really like Mallory because she been through a lot as a kid and wants to try to move on. Which she does slowly by going to public school for the first time. By going to public speaking class though she doesnt like to talk in front of people. Baby steps is the name of the game and I enjoyed watching Mallory making them.

Rider is the bad boy who took being in the same situation a little differently. He doesn't let anyone in really though he will be there when his friends need him. Also his home life has changed to a t good home even if he doesn't call it home. When they meet up again in class first there is shock of course. They haven't seen each other since they were kids. Then Rider's is little protective of Mallory which doesn't help his girlfriend from liking Malory at all.

Speaking of side characters.

I loved the brothers Hector and Jayden. Especially Jayden he was Mallory's first friend beside Rider. Yes he had some problems that his big brother Hector try to help him through. Hector is over protective of Jayden however he had good reason and was sweet. Paige can be a ghetto bitch (pardon my language), but she does have reason. Also even though she gives Mallory lots of grief over Rider I did like her in the end. She is a harsh person but she doesn't sugar coat things which I can respect.

Plus Mallory's adopted parents who where there after she was taken out of that bad environment. They been through somethings before meeting Mallory which may have tired into there overprotective instinct with Mallory. They were really good people who let Mallory experience things like going to school or going out with friends. Even if it made them nerves wreaks as most parents would be.

The Romance..

I liked it for the fact to me it didn't seem to rushed. It could have been annoying with it dragged out with Rider staying with Paige much longer. However I enjoyed the pace and how it developed for the most part.

The Audio version

I enjoyed listening to it because though it was a 14 hour listen it didn't fell like it. This is when audiobooks are the best because a book that's 400+ pages seem like nothing. Amy Landon did a great job of keeping me in the story and enjoy it where I finished it in three days.

I loved this book and it took me to long to get my thoughts about it together to write a review. However its finally done and it may be a little rambled thanks for reading my thoughts.
In The Problem with Forever, Jen proves exactly why I consider her an “auto-buy” author. This book was pretty much made of feels and it wrecked me in the best possible way. It also put me back together when it was all said and done, so don’t think it’s bleak or anything. It’s a beautiful book with a hopeful message and I know I won’t forget these characters and how it all made me feel anytime soon. Mallory, Rider and the rest of the crew here latched on tight.

I’m not going to get down into the weeds with the plot lines in this book. I’d hate myself if I spoiled anything for you. As you’ve read in the synopsis, it all begins when Mallory starts attending a new school and Ridge, the person who saved her during some tough times in a foster home, is a student there. They reconnect, but it’s messy. He has a girlfriend and is struggling to be a better him. It’s easy to get sucked into a lifestyle he didn’t want to be part of. Mallory is fighting her own demons – mainly her nearly-constant fight to even speak. Her former foster family had beaten her down so badly that she has a tough time putting herself out there, but she wants to. Ridge is one person she can be herself with and, because he reenters her life, she begins to heal and grow a little. The same can be said for him thanks to her. I loved how these two leaned on each other and how things grew between them as they each tackled their demons – both past and present – and they discovered who they really were.

I can’t even pinpoint my favorite thing about this book. If I had to, it’s a toss up between the connection Mallory and Rider share and the growth each character undergoes over the course of the book. Both were so honest and real that I can’t stop thinking about it. (Mother of all book hangovers right here, as you might expect.) The Problem with Forever is a totally different kind of YA from Jen and it’s easily my new favorite. I love when I find really, really good YA contemporary and this one is definitely a new favorite.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher, via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.
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