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Now and Forever

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Now and Forever

By: Brenda Rothert
Narrated by: Chris Ruen, Kirsten Lee
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Now that Emma and Layla Carson have landed the men of their dreams, it's time for happily ever after. Or is it?

Emma's with childhood crush Cole Marlowe, and Layla finally found Mr. Right in alpha cop Ben Montrose. But both couples face unexpected obstacles that will test their relationships. Layla and Emma find solace in each other as battle lines are drawn, and they rediscover the close friendship they lost over Cole. It's all on the line as the sisters struggle to find the answer to the most difficult question they've ever faced: Is the love they have now meant to last forever?

©2014 Brenda Rothert (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance
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can't say enough good things about Chris & Kirsten narrating this story!!! they brought Ben, Cole, Layla & Emma to life with so much goodness!!

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these are great books! they are hott and steamy in sime parts ans mushy gushy in others! read them, you won't regret it!

I love this series!

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the plots in each of these stories from this series, the stalker, the sisters not talking, the embezzlement. so little time was spent on developing those plots it was as though they were short blips in one chapter. wish the author would've spent more time on the plot and less on the angst

too predictable and plot not super developed

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