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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Between Never and Forever by Brit Benson

 Release Date: June 23

 

She was the first rule I ever broke. 
She’ll be the last.

In the beginning, there was Savannah Shaw. 

Teasing me with a mischievous, merciless grin by day. 

Crawling through my window with tear-stained cheeks by night.

I was ordered to avoid her.

Lectured on her misdeeds.

Forbidden from seeing her.

But my need to protect her was innate, so natural I never
questioned it.
 
So visceral I couldn’t fight it.
She was the first rule I ever broke, and it’s why I lost her the
first time.

Now, out of nowhere, there is Sav Loveless.

World famous front woman for The Hometown Heartless, Hollywood’s newest up-and-coming film star, and my daughter’s idol.
Her reputation for trouble precedes her, but the celebrity who sets foot in my small town is no longer a girl in need of protection.
She’s a woman who has saved herself, and this time, it’s my life that’s falling apart.

Maintaining the distance between us is imperative, but everything about her pulls at every part of me.

My need to touch her clouds my logic.

My need to have her, to own her, to love her.

She’ll be the last rule I ever break, 

but this time, it will be to keep her.

 

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Between Never and Forever is an angsty and spicy standalone contemporary romance. It follows rockstar, single father, small town, and second chance tropes, and has a guaranteed HEA.

 

This book contains content that may be considered in appropriate for readers under 18.

 

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Between Never and Forever is full of angsty goodness! Savannah and Levi’s story is full of heartache and heartbreak. It was a rollercoaster of emotions and missed opportunities and I loved every minute of it!

Savannah and Levi were childhood best friends; the girl from the wrong side of the tracks and the preacher’s kid. Her home life was awful and everyone around town knew it. But Levi’s life wasn’t much better behind closed doors. They found comfort and support in one another, and Levi did all he could to protect Sav when they were teens.

There’s a time jump after Sav runs away when they reconnect three years later, and it seems like it is finally their time to be together. But she is on the precipice of making it big with her band, and a major life twist is about to change everything for Levi. The bulk of the story picks up when there’s another time jump and Sav arrives in the small coastal town where Levi lives to film a movie. Once they get past their hurt feelings about the events of the past, will it finally be time for Sav and Levi to be together?

This story was amazing. Levi and Savannah were rich, rounded characters with a deep history. How they get to their HEA is not an easy journey, but I so enjoyed going along for the ride with them! Levi’s daughter, Brynn, was a hoot, and I loved how Ms. Sharon stepped in to fill a void for Levi that he was missing in his own family. Between Never and Forever is a wonderful story of missed connections, second chances, redemption, and found family.

I hope that this is the start of a series because I really liked Sav’s bandmates, and would love to see more of them!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Brit Benson

Brit Benson writes real, relatable romance novels that depict epic love. She likes outspoken, independent heroines, dirty-talking, love-struck heroes, and plots that tug on every emotion. 

Brit would almost always rather be reading or writing. When she’s not dreaming up her next swoony book boyfriend and fierce book bestie, she’s getting lost in someone else’s fictional world. When she’s not doing that, she’s probably marathoning a Netflix series or wandering aimlessly up and down the aisles in Homegoods, sniffing candles and touching things she’ll never buy.
Brit currently resides somewhere near the Blue Ridge Parkway with her husband, daughters, dogs, and an obscene number of books.
To learn more about Brit and her books, visit here!
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