Review: Forever, Con Amor by A.M. Johnson

SYNOPSIS:

Chance,

I never in a million years thought I would want a guy who smells like a tree and probably hugs them on the daily, but alas, you’ve somehow snuck your sexy, khaki-covered ass into my life. It doesn’t help that we’re stuck living in this apartment together for God knows how long, but I can’t stop thinking about that kiss. I know I said it was one and done, and maybe that’s the smart thing to do since I’m not convinced of your emotional availability. Maybe I’m a masochist. Or, maybe I might kind of like you. I said what I said.

No regrets,
Marcos~

***

Marcos,

Your ability to simultaneously compliment and insult me is probably one of my favorite things about you. I think it’s part of your charm. Does that make me a masochist as well? I definitely like to torture myself. The night I kissed you, I knew it had the potential to push you away, but I couldn’t stop myself from wanting you. I still can’t. You can flirt and bully me all you like. I’m not going anywhere. I’ve finally found my home, and it’s here. And just in case you need me to be more specific, I like you too.

Forever, con amor…
Chance~

REVIEW:

*Book Received in Exchange for Honest Opinion/Review*

An enjoyable finale to a delightful series. I don’t think I can start this review without say how beautiful and captivating this cover is. I think it might be my favorite of the series, and that is saying something since Wilder will forever hold a special place in my heart.

Now lets dive into the romance, I was thrilled when I saw that Chance and Marcos were getting their chance at love. Marcos stole my heart the moment we met him with his vivacious personality and unfiltered banter, he was a whirlwind that sucked me in. While I was a little leery of Chance, I knew that he wouldn’t be all doom and gloom if Ethan stayed with him for two years. Marcos and Chance were absolutely perfect together.

While the romance is definitely a slow burn and they spend about half the book just building a friendship and being vulnerable with one another, when they finally get together, it was seamless. Marcos gets out of his head and stops his self-sabotaging. Both characters provide a home for each other and I loved how their relationship blossomed in the most unconventional of ways.

The only thing I didn’t care for was that there was some unnecessary drama and violence at the end. This didn’t really enhance Marcos and Chance’s relationship or have a big impact, so I felt this could have been left out. But the epilogue was a stupidly cute wrap up that gave me closure on all the fantastic couples throughout this series. And while I am sad to say its over, I look forward to what A.M. Johnson writes next.

LINKS:

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