I Love You, Always, Forever by Charlie Dean

Thank you @rararesources and @CharlieDean for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. I love you always is beauful and heartbreaking read and i did enjoy it. I read it in few hours due to wanting to find out what happens to Charlie and her Mum. The story is written in the future and the past. Charlie is the main character and her and brother Rob need to be there for their mum who going through a life changing illness. Charlie goes back to her parents house and founds her teenages diaries and reads back through them where you found out about her life and relationships. The themes running through the book is love , relstionships, family and illness. I was so happy with the ending. I was very involved with the story and characters and i really felt enjoyed getting to know them all. I will ve reading more by Charlie Dawn. Brilliantly written and engaging from start to finish 5 stars. I Love You, Always, Forever Life is full of highs and lows, but it’s who helps us through that counts. Stumbling across her teenage diaries in her childhood home, Charlie is instantly transported to the 1990s. Charlie relives all the emotions and feelings as memories come flooding back, from first kiss to first love and everything in between. Back in the present and Charlie discovers that even in the darkest of times, light and laughter can ALWAYS be found. A heartfelt journey through life, from teenage angst to the trials and tribulations of adulthood. Family love, friendship and romance weave throughout but who will love you, always, forever

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