Review: Forever Right Now by Emma Scott

  Title : Forever Right Now Author : Emma Scott Standalone Genre : Contemporary Romance Tags : Single-Dad, Dancer Romance ...

 



Title: Forever Right Now
Author: Emma Scott
Standalone
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Tags: Single-Dad, Dancer Romance

BLURB

Darlene Montgomery has been to hell and back…more than once. After a stint in jail for drug possession, she is finally clean and ready to start over. Yet another failed relationship is just the motivation she needs to move from New York to San Francisco with the hopes of resurrecting her dance career and discovering that she is more than the sum of her rap sheet. As Darlene struggles in her new city, the last thing she wants is to become entangled with her handsome—but cranky—neighbor and his adorable little girl...

Sawyer Haas is weeks away from finishing law school, but exhaustion, dwindling finances, and the pressure to provide for himself and his daughter, Olivia, are wearing him down. A federal clerkship--a job he desperately needs--awaits him after graduation, but only if he passes the Bar Exam. Sawyer doesn’t have the time or patience for the capricious—if beautiful—dancer who moves into the apartment above his. But Darlene’s easy laugh and cheerful spirit seep into the cracks of his hardened heart, and slowly break down the walls he’s resurrected to keep from being betrayed ever again.

When the parents of Olivia’s absentee mother come to fight for custody, Sawyer could lose everything. To have any chance at happiness, he must trust Darlene, the woman who has somehow found her way past his brittle barbs, and Darlene must decide how much of her own bruised heart she is willing to give to Sawyer and Olivia, especially when the ghosts of her troubled past refuse to stay buried.

For readers 18 and up.

REVIEW

                                       

                                       

*Deep breathe*

This is going to be long... have a seat, bring something to eat or go ahead and read Sawlene's story right now because THIS BOOK WAS AMAZING!!

From start to end, Emma made this book one of my favorites this year.

                            

So here we met again Darlene, she was Beckett and Zelda's friend on The Butterfly Project. I loved her personality back then, and now she was just wonderful.

Darlene Montgomery was an addict and battles against herself and the world every day. She is strong and full of light, even at the worst times. She wants to give a try to her passion to dance. Her heart is so immense and she has a lot of love to give but hasn't found the right person or the one who will be smart enough to hold onto her and don't let her go.


                                      

Until...

Sawyer the Lawyer *sigh* he is perfect. I fell so much in love with him. He is caring, hard worker, devoted and has a huge heart even if he doesn't know it yet.

 His heart that he had kept loocked away for so long was mine".

He only dedicates to Olivia, his beautiful and super extra cute baby. He is just about to finish law school and wants to provide his little girl everything in the world as they only have each other. His little girl is everything to him.

Sawyer and Darlene's worlds collide and they start to open up to each other. Both have terrible pasts and the present is just about to make them touch rock bottom.

                                      

Emma has an ability to write hard life stories that make your heart twist, and then she gives you the best happily ever after.


                                      

She goes deep on every character she writes, it is not superficial or unreal, their lives are meticulously weaved and that is one of my favorite things about her books. I feel a profound connection to her characters (for starters I can't get over Jonah yet).

The plot, the actions, the scenarios, the secondary characters, everything was perfect to me in this book.

I have a weakness for secondary characters, I kind of love them more than the protagonists, and here we met a LOT of incredible people.Jax, Sawyer's best friend, was SOOOOOO swoony. And Max, Darlene's sponsor, and friend was PERFECT. His story reminded me of Kacey's.

                                      
 Forgetting is pretending it never happened." -Max

Oh, and Elena and Henrietta were the mother figures here and don't let them down even when the tension was overwhelming. Their wisdom was everything.

This book touched me to my very soul. On a personal level. Sawyer and Olivia's connection and story. Darlene passion to dance. I could relate to everything here.

So, after I cried almost an hour (yeah, I'm a baby), Emma gifted us with the most emotional and perfect HEA. I cried, even more, Zelda and Beckett's cameo made me cry even more. And Sawyer, Darlene and Olivia's grand finale was the cherry on top.

                                     

What else can I ask for!? IT WAS AMAZING.

So can't wait to read next ES' book and I think I'll re-read this book multiple times!

**ARC kindly provided by the author in exchange for an honest review. This is my personal opinion only**

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